ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Radiation / Radiosurgery => Topic started by: goinbatty on April 02, 2008, 08:31:00 pm
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Just an update - I recently had a follow-up MRI. Findings - it's only slightly larger at 10 mm x 7 mm. But I would have been fine without this comment - "While most of its features are compatible with vestibular schwannoma, interval visualization of a thin dural tail projected posteriorly from the IAC rasies the possibility of a meningioma, though statistically less likely." I contacted my radiation oncologist this week and am waiting to hear back. Either way, I'm glad I had CK. Hoping it will kill whatever that little alien is in there.
As far as symptoms, the tinnitus is a bit worse and I can tell my hearing has diminished somewhat. But the thing I've noticed the most is clumsiness. Not dizziness but just being off balance at times. I've fallen a few times within the past couple of months. My ear feels full and I occasionally feel like I'm being pulled to the right (right AN) which makes me a little off balance. Hard to explain. I've run into things but nothing major. Most of the time I don't notice it.
I can't begin to tell you all how much your support has meant to me over the past year.
Take care,
Sandra
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Hi Sandra,
Well, I didn't have that comment, and I'm fine without it, so I can understand your feelings. ;)
If you have your choice, I think you actually want an AN, rather than a meningioma. That's weird, a reason to want an AN. Hopefully your oncologist will clear it up soon.
I have had a little bit of that vague off balance sense, especially turning while on stairs. My back steps seem to be particularly prone to give me a moment of wobble. I have the full ear sensation a lot as well.
I am testing out a hearing aid, it seems to be working quite well, and besides helping me hear better, it seems to make me feel more normal. If it continues like this, I would have to recommend trying one.
Stay well,
Steve
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AN vs. MENINGIOMA - well I can tell you from personal experience with myself having a 9th cranial nerve schwannoma (very close to the 8th nerve AN) and my husband having a meningioma (yes, with a dural tail) that has recurred after one surgery - that neither are much fun :( Granted, both are benign tumors but benign can grow and cause problems - the good part about benign is that it does not spread to other parts of the body.
Don't fret too much over the wording - the radiologist is probably covering his "tail" (I guess that's a pun??).
Please keep us posted.
Sheryl
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Sandra,
Sorry you're having to deal with this extra uncertainty. Sounds like maybe a C.Y.A. term they put in your report, but hopefully the CK got it either way. I have an email address for Dr. G. that I can PM you if you want it. I've had a little better success getting in touch with him that way. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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Thanks for the replies.
Sheryl, I can't imagine having both within the same family. I don't know about you, but I've taken to calling myself a freak of nature. Got to find some humor in all of this mess.
JB, I emailed Dr. last week but haven't heard back, so I emailed Cheryl. Will let you all know what I find out. CK is used to treat both so hopefully that will take care of the little thing in there.
Sandra
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Sandra - yes, we do keep a sense of humor. Hubby and I tell everyone we like to do things together - MRI's, brain tumors, etc. We joke with the doctors' offices that we are going to put our names on two chairs in the waiting room - especially the radiology facility where we go!!
Sheryl (not to be confused with Cheryl) ;D
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Well I agree. They should a sign over the MRI door, in honor of....
Got the response back from the doc. He said it's probably dural irritation from the CK. So I'll breath a bit easier til the 6 mo MRI comes around.
Sandra
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Yeah on the good news. And yeah, it is all about CYA with the medical community. I'm sorry that you had to go through that. Take care of yourself Sandra ( BTW, I love your screen name- very clever!)
Annie
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You're so right on the CYA. I've been in nursing for years now and have seen that happen time and time again.
And yes, I am way beyond batty from all of this!!
Sandra