I’ve written about this in many entries over the years, but I can’t let the Dec. 12th date pass without mentioning my gratitude for still being here. Today marks my “tumorversary.” Thirty-nine years ago today, on Dec. 12, 1984, surgeons at SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York (now named Upstate University Hospital), removed a large craniopharyngioma that had engulfed my pituitary gland, leading to stunted growth and delayed puberty in my teenage years, as well as lifelong hypopituitarism.
In my last blog post, I wrote about my follow-up appointment with my neurosurgeon after my summer operation—my sixth brain surgery. But who’s counting?
Wow you are survivor, for sure! I admire your tenacity and GRATITUDE!