ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Radiation / Radiosurgery => Topic started by: KJ on October 20, 2009, 11:53:26 am
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Hi Everyone,
I guess I'll have to move over to this forum now! Just a little note to let you know that I have finally made my decision about what to do with my brain tumor. I’m going to go with radiation treatment. Next Thursday I go to Precision Radiotherapy in West Chester, Ohio to get my MRI/CT Scan and Friday I get my mask made. After that I begin twenty six radiation treatments over the next month. I felt that this was the best treatment for me. I am simply not comfortable with head surgery and radiation treatment is outpatient treatment. My regular schedule will not be interrupted and I can continue to work and function normally. I feel good about my decision and am anxious to get started. I will keep you updated as I progress through treatment. Thanks to all who replied to my comments and concerns and thanks to everyone for having this forum. It has been a great relief to have others to turn to with my questions. You all have been a big help in determining my treatment.
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Kate
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Kate,
congrats on making your decision... bet it feels like a monkey off your back, eh? :) Please keep us updated on how things are going... and know we are cheering you on. Time time to get the "suck'a" dead.
again, congrats!
Phyl
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Way to go Kate! Sounds like a good plan going into the future. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Mickey
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Kate ~
Congratulations on making that critical treatment decision. We wish you total success!
Back in 2006, I underwent 26 FSR treatments to destroy the DNA of the tumor that remained following my debulking surgery earlier that year (this was a planned 2-step procedure). The FSR treatments were tedious but painless and in my case, uneventful. Later MRI scans showed them to also be successful. I hope you'll have the same experience.
Jim
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Phyl, Mickey, and Jim, thank you all so much for your support. I was told today that the procedures should be painless and easy. (I hope, I hope). I feel fine at the moment; balance problem is not too noticable, so I guess my brain is beginning to compensate, and I guess my hearing problem will not change no matter what procedure I choose, so I am comfortable with my choice. I will check in next week, after my first appointment.
Kate
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Kate,
I also wish you the best. I did Cyberknife radiation two years ago, and I am very happy with that decision. I think it is a good fit for your case.
Steve
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Congratulations on making your decision, Kate - that's not an easy thing to do.
I'm confident that things will turn out well for you. Those who have chosen radiation are very happy with their decision.
Looking forward to an update,
Jan
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Congratulations on making your decision, what a huge relief. Continue to have confidence in your choice and this will be a distant memory in no time. I'm still only 3+ months out from GK and hardly ever think about my AN, it is so nice to not stress about it anymore! (Yes, I know I'm still recovering, but I am enjoying this peaceful time!)
Best of luck,
Beth
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Kate .....
So glad the decision-making phase is behind you. Many of us found that the most stressful part of the whole ordeal. In your situation, radiation sounds like a good choice to make and I know things will go well for you.
Thoughts and prayers. Keep posting to let us know how you are.
Clarice
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Kate,
Congratulations on making a decision! I am sure having that part behind you give you peace. It sounds like this procedure will be best for you.
Best of luck!!!
Lyn
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CONGRATS!!! You've passed one of the biggest hurdles....making a decision. From this point on...you'll be at peace with yourself. Was truely the hardest part for me.
Gary
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Wow, Guys! Thanks so much for all the support! You're all right, making the decision was hard, but receiving the diagnosis was actually the hardest part. What a blow that was! I was truly overwhelmed with the responsiblilty of having to decide. I thought a doctor would tell me which one would be best for me. If I had my choice, I would have chosen to do NOTHING! I usually avoid medical issues concerning myself until they are critical, so with that in mind I have taken a huge step in a good direction.
I appreciate all the concern and support.
Kate