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Nancy Drew:
I already made a post under the AN ISSUES section, but I am really interested in hearing from anyone who it W & W and who also has bipolar disorder.  I am having a hard time coping, and it would be nice to hear from someone who is trying to deal with both of these issues.

Thanks,

Nancy

Mickey:
Hi Nancy! I`m not bipolar but just wanted to reassure you that this is not an easy thing to cope with. It takes me alot of soul searching and whatever necessary to come to terms withthe fact that I`m 1 in 100,000. You also have to remember that if you live a long life you have to come up with something sooner or later. On the positive side there are alot more worse ailments out there. Keep your chin up! Stay with the group and alot of nice people to confide with! You will prevail! Mickey

Nancy Drew:
Hi!

Thanks Mickey for your support and encouragement.  I know that I am not the only one who suffers from anxiety, depression and other emotional issues related to dealing with their AN.  I have been so confused since I got the results of my last MRI in May.  Up until now my AN has not grown since Dec. 2005.  I know that my AN is tiny, and I don't have any major problems associated withthe AN.  What the confusion is all about is the fact that my AN doctor said to go ahead and have GK now, and the doctor I went to see for the second opinion said to continue to W & W until my next MRI in May 2009.  However, both doctors said it could go either way.  I guess I should go for another opinion, but I think in a way that would only confuse me even more.  I had decided to meet both doctors half way and have the next MRI in Nov.  I felt good about that decision until recently.  I trust my AN doctor, but I also know that I need to ask him some more questions.  I plan to see my psychiatrist soon so I don't have a setback with my bipolar disorder.  It feels like my mood is starting to swing, but in reality it just might be a normal reaction that many of us go through when we are trying to deal with issues associated with our ANs.  I'm hanging in there with all of the rest of you.  Thanks again for your support.

Nancy

Mickey:
Nancy, considering the size with minimal symptoms I agree with you on your course of action W+W and reactions are normal due to our situations. I don`t know how old you are but in my opinion the older you get the more stable it becomes. So if your real young maybe treatment my be warented. I`m close to 60 and hoping most of my growth is behind me, 12cmx06 with minimal symptoms. Only diognosed last year, I`ve had these symptoms for MANY years. In any case, please just stay calm it seems like youv`e cought this in the very early stages and have of time on your side what ever you do. Mickey

Nancy Drew:
Hi Mickey,

Depends on what you consider young!  I am 49, and both doctors said with my age the AN will most likely grow.  Of course, there is always the hope that it will sit still and do nothing more.  It did sit there for 2 and 1/2 years without doing anything. It grew this past year, but only slightly and I don't have any major symptoms that bother me too much.  It is hard to know what to do when you get opposing opinions from different doctors.  The doctor who said W & W said if the AN was causing me to have psychological problems then maybe it would be best if I just go ahead with treatment.  I am definitely having "mental problems" with it, but I also know that it most likely is a normal reaction to having an AN.  There are so many people on this board who have other major issues going on in their life on top of dealing with their AN.  I just want to make sure I keep in control of the bipolar disorder.  That is why I am going to check in with my psychiatrist soon so he can help me sort through this mess.  I don't want to be impulsive and do something I might regret.  Thanks for your wise comments.

nancy   

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