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Home already? Sounds like you really are doing great, considering the surgery that you have had. Healing around the head is a slow process, but if you are now reading this at home, well done mate!

And thanks to the Big Fella upstairs!

Great to see you in good spirits, and wanting to do stuff, even though you probably shouldn't! lol.

I am so happy for you, it brought a tear to my eye.

I ported mine back in November. Started with a Dremel and immediately saw that wasn't going to work.

Use a air diegrinder. If you don't have a carbide cutter I got mine in the router section at bunnings. Was like $25 or something like that. I was surprised that it chewed little iron shavings out of the cast manifold pretty well. I just used the gasket to port match.

Took me about an hour or hour + 1/2 to do two manifolds. Oh, and wear a face shield if you have it. Lots of little iron filings fly everywhere.

Help me Rhonda ! They have been great although he tried to kill me today pulling the 3/4" tape covering the scar off !! f**k me that's intense pain cause there is skin and hair and no easy way just this will hurt rip staples werent too bad though

My niece had one of these things taken out in december ,

took 9 hours in surgery.She was also 5 months pregnant as well,it was not malignent.

She is now 7 months gone but is not out of the woods yet,she got golden staph inside her skull,

proving hard to get rid of.

So glad you are doing so well look after your self. :)

Apparently the tumor was just penetrating the skull so they have to de calcify the piece if skull which will take another week he is very happy though so should be ok, that sucks for your niece best of luck with it. Sounds like we should have a tumor club not funny I know but funny how many ppl share similar experiences

I hope your story ends well

Unfortunately my wife's didn't, but she had a grade 4 glioblastoma multiforme, which is as aggressive as they get

That's really sad to hear mate.

I can't even imagine that....never want to either

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