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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 701992" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>I am not dizzy anymore, but it does not mean that the suspicious area under my titanium plate from my brain surgery is ok for sure. Before my brain tumor was discovered in 2007, I only had one bout of dizziness. Meningiomas grow slowly. I think that it is just stress and past brain surgery makes you more apt to have vertigo. I never had it before my brain surgery.</p><p></p><p>My schizophrenic son is still withdrawing small amounts of money from our joint account, so he is still alive. He is in a beach town about 45 minutes away. I remain sad because I do not think that I will ever see him again. Also, the threat of suicide when a person has command hallucinations, or voices, is about 10%.</p><p></p><p>My middle son is still away at school and doing research with an internship and another job also in biology. He is still sleeping in a storage room with a bed...but it is a bed inside and he is not sleeping in his car.</p><p></p><p>My youngest graduated college in June, got a new job in the computer field in town, and is currently trying to buy a house with his inheritance from my parents. He has roommates lined up to offset the costs.</p><p></p><p>I am petrified of being alone, but I will never tell him. My schuzophrenic sister threatened my life as a child, my first husband was a Vietnam vet and would continually threaten my life, and my schizophrenic son threatened my life. I have Complex Post Traumatic Stress. I will get through it because I am strong, for the most part. I plan on keeping all of the lights on in my house all night...and not watch anymore ghost shows...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 701992, member: 19245"] I am not dizzy anymore, but it does not mean that the suspicious area under my titanium plate from my brain surgery is ok for sure. Before my brain tumor was discovered in 2007, I only had one bout of dizziness. Meningiomas grow slowly. I think that it is just stress and past brain surgery makes you more apt to have vertigo. I never had it before my brain surgery. My schizophrenic son is still withdrawing small amounts of money from our joint account, so he is still alive. He is in a beach town about 45 minutes away. I remain sad because I do not think that I will ever see him again. Also, the threat of suicide when a person has command hallucinations, or voices, is about 10%. My middle son is still away at school and doing research with an internship and another job also in biology. He is still sleeping in a storage room with a bed...but it is a bed inside and he is not sleeping in his car. My youngest graduated college in June, got a new job in the computer field in town, and is currently trying to buy a house with his inheritance from my parents. He has roommates lined up to offset the costs. I am petrified of being alone, but I will never tell him. My schuzophrenic sister threatened my life as a child, my first husband was a Vietnam vet and would continually threaten my life, and my schizophrenic son threatened my life. I have Complex Post Traumatic Stress. I will get through it because I am strong, for the most part. I plan on keeping all of the lights on in my house all night...and not watch anymore ghost shows... [/QUOTE]
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