ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Microsurgical Options => Topic started by: cecile k on November 04, 2009, 05:20:23 pm
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Hi all:
I have a friend who is awaiting surgery for a meningioma - would anyone know of an on line support group for this type of brain tumor? I had an AN removal 8 years ago and she has asked me questions about the surgery. I am not sure how similar AN and meningiomas are, other than the fact that they are both usually benign. I hesitate to give too much information because everyone's surgery/recovery is so different.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Cecile
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Hi, Cecile ~ and welcome.
I did a quick Google search and found this informative website with a comprehensive explanation of meningiomas. http://www.mayfieldclinic.com/PE-MENI.htm (http://www.mayfieldclinic.com/PE-MENI.htm)
I also found this online support group http://www.meningiomamommas.org/ (http://www.meningiomamommas.org/). Here's another link to another support site http://meningioma.webexone.com/login.asp?loc=&link= (http://meningioma.webexone.com/login.asp?loc=&link=) (requires registration).
It's good of you to try and help your friend. I hope this information will help you to help her.
Jim
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Cecile
I actually just read a book called Curveball: When Life Throws You A Brain Tumor by the woman who started and online support group called Menigioma Mommas. The book was about this woman's journey thru brain surgery to remove a meningioma and the development of the Meningioma Momma website. The book is really good....even if you have an AN not a meningioma.
Erin
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I think how similar the two surgeries are really depends on where the meningioma is. For my AN, they didn't know if it was an AN or a mening until they "got in there". Either way it was a big cerebellopontine angle tumor, so the approach didn't matter for the tumor type. The thing they told me was that the AN was the "better case scenario" (like there can really be one, right?) since it's less likely to grow back.
If your friend's tumor is in the CPA then probably a lot of the info here will still be applicable!
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Thanks so much for your replies - I have forwarded the info on to my friend.
Cecile
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I just wanted to second Erin's comment about the book "Curveball; when life throws you a brain tumor" - I also just read it and loved it. Her website http://www.meningiomamommas.com is also wonderful.
Debbi