Things are still going great post-surgery. It's been over 6 months now. Still no seizures, so I am hopeful that I may never have them again. The other day I worked in an area of the hospital that required me to wear an OR cap. For those that don't know what that is, it's the blue cap that looks almost like a hair net. It's held on by a small elastic band. Wearing it gave me a headache, even though it's a very small, weak elastic band. Strange how such a small amount of pressure can affect the area my skull was cut open. It wasn't the worst headache in the world, so no big deal really. The occasional small headache is much better than the frequent seizures I was having before brain surgery.
Happy 4th of July everyone. I'm especially grateful to all who have served our great country in the armed services. Thank-you for your service!
Things are still going great post-surgery. It's been over 6 months now. Still no seizures, so I am hopeful that I may never have them again. The other day I worked in an area of the hospital that required me to wear an OR cap. For those that don't know what that is, it's the blue cap that looks almost like a hair net. It's held on by a small elastic band. Wearing it gave me a headache, even though it's a very small, weak elastic band. Strange how such a small amount of pressure can affect the area my skull was cut open. It wasn't the worst headache in the world, so no big deal really. The occasional small headache is much better than the frequent seizures I was having before brain surgery.
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AuthorClip Holverson Jr. began having seizures at the age of 30, and was diagnosed with epilepsy. Follow this blog to read his story. Archives
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