Comeback Trail: Miracles and Milestones
The Angiogram . . .     Nov. 20, 2002
About 24 hours after the MRI discovered my brain tumor, I was in emergency surgery to determine if the problem in my brain was a tumor or an aneurysm.  These pics are from that procedure.

This operation, performed at St. Luke's Hospital in Utica, NY,  determined that I did not have an aneurysm.

During the operation I was conscious.  A small cut was made in my right leg and a catheter (an extremely thin flexible tube) inserted into the blood vessel. 

Using technique and skills I can not fathom, the surgeon wove the catheter up through my body and into various blood vessels of my brain.  As he reached certain areas, he would inject a dye and simultaneously an x-ray type machine would take a series of pictures.  Some of the shots in the back of my head were painful but fortunately not long lasting.

There was a real risk of stroke during this procedure.  The nurses and I talked to make sure I was doing OK.  My surgical team did an excellent and efficient job.

By the grace of God I walked away with no problems, only soreness, about 6 hours later.
Duke University
Medical Center

approx.
March 8, 2003
Feeling better
after Second Surgery
in ICU
with Nurse Sayla.

Family friend Don and I
after cutting up a large maple log
with the Big Chainsaw.

Don and Dad ran the saw,
I just supervised and posed.

This is one week after
returning back to NY
from Duke Hospital.

March 22, 2003
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