Usqua--
Thanks for your kind post to my thread. I am so glad to hear that you are approaching your surgery date with such a great attitude--I think attitude has a very profound effect on our ability to recover from surgery, cancer, etc. I tried to find information on the procedure you are having, and like you, found very little information on it. Most of what I read, I found difficult to understand. However, it sounds like you have a surgeon who is very knowledgeable about it and that you are in good hands. I like his approach--try the least invasive thing first--you can always go forward, but you can't go back. I sincerely hope this surgery resolves all of your symptoms and that you can get on with your life.
I continue to do well. I may have mentioned that for the last year, I have been dealing with anal cancer. My next PET scan is on 6/11 and I am a little nervous about it, as I've been experiencing chest tightness and shortness of breath. I am praying that this is not an indication of a problem with my lungs. I guess I will know soon. As for the hydro, I don't even think about it on a regular basis, as it has not had much impact on my life since having the shunt. However, I've been fortunate and know that there's always the chance that things can go wrong.
I wish you the very best with your surgery and I hope you will let me know how you are doing after it's done and you are up to posting. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Martha