Lumbar Puncture Procedure, December 2023

After yet another Lumbar Puncture procedure for IIH, results show that the VA shunt placed during the May surgery is not functioning correctly and further procedures are required. These news have been difficult to take. Please join me in a discussion of the present situation.

Welcome to my path to another surgery!

After a long time of resisting surgery, my body is giving strong indications (future video) that I need to go through yet another operation. I ask for all your support, positive vibes, and prayers (if you are so inclined) to wish me the best in this endeavor.

My plan is, with my hubby’s tech help, to give you as many updates as I possibly can. Please be aware that for the hospital’s privacy I will not discuss any names. Also, I will include a black screen at the beginning of any video that might contain possible sensitive material (bandages, etc.) I will not be videotaped with anything that is past a certain level of décor. This would simply be unfair to both of us, my privacy and your taste.

Again, thank you very much for all your support. I so appreciate your kindness, the love you send me, and all the support through all this years. Many kisses always!

Video 4: First visit to my neurologist

First visit to a neurologist at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital (now Presbyterian New York Hospital). My journey continues as I first hear the real and actual diagnosis of Pseudotumor Cerebri (also known as Benign Intracranial Hypertension or/and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension). It becomes real!

Please be aware that during this video I discuss a lumbar puncture/spinal tap procedure (not in detail).

Video 3: First neuro-ophthalmologist Visit

This is my third video on this journey and life with Pseudotumor Cerebri. During this video I describe my first visit to the doctor who is to become the center and crucial neuro-ophthalmologist at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital (now known as Presbyterian New York Hospital) for over twenty years of my life. Now retired, I owe him much!