okay.
so first off what exactly happened. with this type of cancer, it tends to run into the brain. normal chemotherapy cannot pass the blood brain barrier, and so it may have been there already or it may have just grown from after my surgery on my chest. we don't know. either way I've been told they might not have done anything if they found it early anyways, as it would be too small to justify resection, and would have let it grow a bit, although maybe not to peach sized.
as for effects, cognitively I was fine, I didn't even have a headache. they checked all this. physically though, my left side was weaker than my right for some reason; I would drift to the left, they did a test where I held out my hands palms up, closed my eyes and when I opened it, the left had dropped about an inch for some reason, blah blah. there were physical side effects but none too bad; I tripped on the shoes on the way out the house for the MRI so.
the tumor was almost certainly resected entirely. the smaller tumor, located behind my right temple, cannot be surgically removed, but will be treated with radiation sometime this or next week and is not a concern. fun fact; in the old days they used to surgically attach a halo to you so your head wouldn't move during the radiation. but now, they create a perfect mold of your face so you can't move and it's this mask. AND YOU GET TO KEEP THE MASK!
here's the bad part...adelines...brace yourself.
because of how quick this tumor is and how resilient it is, we'll be going to Indiana to see Dr. Einhorn, the best with this type of cancer. the belief is we'll have to do something called high dose chemo.
I am not even going to describe high dose chemo. just know; this is a chemo so bad it damages your bone marrow. it can't be done on the elderly, as it might kill them. this will make the old chemo look like a walk in the park. I'm not sure if we'd do it in Indiana or in NC, but that will be determined later. right now the timeline is to do the radiation and then see Einhorn. buuuuut this is gonna kick my ass but good.