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Moi and Pearl close-up. Pearl was very frightened for me before my brain surgery. She hid so well that I couldn't find her for a month! I'm feeling woozy here from the drugs now.
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Pearl resting after the long drive to San Francisco back in March. This is the day before my brain surgery for an aneurysm.
Results of a 10.5 hour surgical resection of a benign tumor on the 8th cranial (hearing) nerve compliments of my recently diagnosed genetic disease Neurofibromatosis Type 2.
You would never really know anything happened. Seems like the same guy. I like his hair short like this.
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After getting a haircut before brain surgery for an aneurysm. Found attached to the nerve on my right eye.
My husband wore this shirt in the pre-op room before I left for my craniectomy... when I woke he had on "I love my Zipperhead" He is a sweet man. I love him so much. This picture always makes me tear-up. Especially because I know how nervous he was.
Once removed, the mass of malignant cells pulled from the patient's brain — dangling from a pair of surgical tweezers — wiggles like a glob of pinkish jelly. Considering how much damage they can do, tumors look innocuous when outside the body. Badie instructs Rodriguez to cut the tumor in half.
19 or 20 metal staples securing my skull after brain surgery last Saturday - all removed today - ouch!
This is Brody. He was diagnosed with hydrocephalus at birth. He is a happy and healthy baby boy, who absolutely loves life!
During brain surgery for CAR-T therapy a tumor will be excised with the help of a computer-generated brain mapping system; and a thin tube, attached to a tiny well, will be nestled in the patient's brain tissue. In two weeks, through these instruments will flow genetically modified T cells, called chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) — a type of immunotherapy designed to dampen the progression of microscopic tumor cells peppering B.’s brain.
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These are photos of the Heathers Hope Fundraiser event at Elkin Park on Saturday 20, 2014. We are praying for you Heather.
During brain surgery for CAR-T therapy a tumor will be excised with the help of a computer-generated brain mapping system; and a thin tube, attached to a tiny well, will be nestled in the patient's brain tissue. In two weeks, through these instruments will flow genetically modified T cells, called chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) — a type of immunotherapy designed to dampen the progression of microscopic tumor cells peppering B.’s brain.
These are photos of the Heathers Hope Fundraiser event at Elkin Park on Saturday 20, 2014. We are praying for you Heather.
These are photos of the Heathers Hope Fundraiser event at Elkin Park on Saturday 20, 2014. We are praying for you Heather.
These are photos of the Heathers Hope Fundraiser event at Elkin Park on Saturday 20, 2014. We are praying for you Heather.
These are photos of the Heathers Hope Fundraiser event at Elkin Park on Saturday 20, 2014. We are praying for you Heather.