In theory, this means that tomorrow I discover when my cranioplasty (literally “make headbones plastic”) surgery will be scheduled to occur.
This is an important landmark because it is a step toward shucking the safety stack-hat — except when potentially stacking. Basically, surgeons gently slice my head open again and carefully replace the extracted (well, “ecstracted” literally) sections of cranium over my telencaphalon (the big soft thinky part, often called “cerebrum”).
This has to be done carefully because the stretched telencaphalon needs to have not only shrunk back below where the cranial parts need to fit, but even further as any surgery which touches it (as this will) also inflames it a little.
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