Recovery after a brain tumor was removed. |
When asked how am I doing? I often reply, Seven Degrees Left of Center. After a powerful seizure, an MRI scan found a lime-sized tumor in my brain. This happened in September of 2019. The tumor was located about one inch to the left and seven degrees from the center of my brain touching the hippocampus. An area of the brain responsible for coding and decoding language and memories. I have to start over each day because I've forgotten where yesterday ended. Over time, the brain learns to adapt. |
I have worked on memory exercises and word games to improve cognitive strength. There is a measurable improvement in my real-time communication. The next day, though, well, it can still be like starting over. The slate isn't completely blank like it was two years ago. However, forgetting simple conversations is still frustrating. The best analogy is FOG. The fog is thick some days, but those days are fewer. The daily fog is thinner, like going up and down hills on the road. At the top, the fog is thick and hard to see through. Lower down, it thins out or even clears for a time. I am grateful for these improvements. The fog today is rather thin. It's time to take advantage of the clarity and write, write, write. |