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Watch and Wait => For those in the 'watch and wait' status => Topic started by: NickD on June 24, 2009, 04:22:01 pm

Title: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: NickD on June 24, 2009, 04:22:01 pm
Hi all,

I am scheduled for FSRT in August.

Best of luck to all...
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Sheryl on June 24, 2009, 08:20:06 pm
Nick - best of luck to you and please keep us updated on how you are doing.
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Dog Lover on June 24, 2009, 08:33:42 pm
FSRT? OK, maybe I'm having a brain fart, but what is that? Radiation?  ???

Whatever it is...good luck.

Cathy

PS. Aug is a lucky month -- I'm 1 yr post-op in Aug. !
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Vivian B. on June 24, 2009, 09:07:06 pm
Hi Nick,

Glad you are finally having treatment. I assume it's radiation. Good luck and keep us posted on your recovery.

Vivian
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: NickD on June 25, 2009, 01:55:55 pm
Hi Nick,

Glad you are finally having treatment. I assume it's radiation. Good luck and keep us posted on your recovery.

Vivian

Thanks all, yes it is radiation...FSRT = Fractionated Stereotactic RadioTherapy. 50 Gy in 25 fractions over 5 weeks is the plan

Cheers,
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Jim Scott on June 25, 2009, 03:10:48 pm
Hi, Nick ~

I wish you total success with your radiation treatments.

FWIW: I underwent FSR (26 sessions) 3 years ago to treat a surgically-reduced AN.  It was painless and relatively easy.  No head clamp, just a very tight-fitting plastic 'mask' that only bothers you if you're claustrophobic (I'm not).  The 'sessions' were uneventful - I drove to and from them, (a 60-mile round trip) and seem to have been successful.  My last MRI ('08) showed necrosis and shrinkage.  I hope you'll have a similar experience. 

Jim
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: NickD on June 25, 2009, 05:53:21 pm
That's great Jim..just the experience I'm gunning for, thanks!

Hi, Nick ~

I wish you total success with your radiation treatments.

FWIW: I underwent FSR (26 sessions) 3 years ago to treat a surgically-reduced AN.  It was painless and relatively easy.  No head clamp, just a very tight-fitting plastic 'mask' that only bothers you if you're claustrophobic (I'm not).  The 'sessions' were uneventful - I drove to and from them, (a 60-mile round trip) and seem to have been successful.  My last MRI ('08) showed necrosis and shrinkage.  I hope you'll have a similar experience. 

Jim
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: leapyrtwins on June 25, 2009, 08:17:09 pm
Good luck, Nick.

Jan
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: frank on June 26, 2009, 01:18:45 pm
Good luck Nick.
You and I have about the same length of time in the W&W category and now you have decided to take some action. I too have  about decided to have Gamma Knife radiosurgery but I am still researching the "when" and "where to have it done" issues.
Another issue that is entering the picture for me is the question of changes that the Federal Gov't may be putting in place in the not too distant future. I am 71 and certainly wouldn't want some Gov't official determining that I am too old to have the procedure I want to have. I would rather have my problem behind me before the Government takes over the health care system in this country.
Was there any significant factor that caused you to make your decision? From your electronic signature it doesn't appear that your AN has been growing. Are you just sick and tired of the waiting? Perhaps you can let us know on these points.
Keep in touch and best of luck with your procedure.
Frank
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: NickD on June 26, 2009, 03:07:10 pm
Hi Frank,

Yes, I'm not much for "doing nothing" and mentally I'd had enough.  My biggest hurdle was waiting long enough that the specialists were satisfied the AN was growing and would therefore give the green light for treatment.  I had a typo in the sig..fixed now.  It's still small amounts of growth but I was dreading the annual MRI and the idea that it was still growing and my hearing was suffering.  I know that my hearing could get worse following the radiation but I'm hoping not.  WRT the feds, your country isn't mine (canada) so I can't really comment except to say that I don't have any worries along those lines.

Good luck Nick.
You and I have about the same length of time in the W&W category and now you have decided to take some action. I too have  about decided to have Gamma Knife radiosurgery but I am still researching the "when" and "where to have it done" issues.
Another issue that is entering the picture for me is the question of changes that the Federal Gov't may be putting in place in the not too distant future. I am 71 and certainly wouldn't want some Gov't official determining that I am too old to have the procedure I want to have. I would rather have my problem behind me before the Government takes over the health care system in this country.
Was there any significant factor that caused you to make your decision? From your electronic signature it doesn't appear that your AN has been growing. Are you just sick and tired of the waiting? Perhaps you can let us know on these points.
Keep in touch and best of luck with your procedure.
Frank
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Mickey on June 27, 2009, 08:07:07 am
Hi Nick! It seemed that your AN was growing at minimal amounts each year. If mine was to do the same thing as yours I would probably do what your doing. I`m going for my MRI in AUG with no change so far going into my second year..  I feel good lets see what happens? In any case where are you having your treatment? Best wishes, Mickey
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: LisaP on June 28, 2009, 05:32:05 pm
Best of luck to you, keep us posted on how your new adventure goes!!

LisaP
Still W&W ;D
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: sgerrard on June 28, 2009, 08:24:25 pm
Hi Nick,

Slow as it is, it does seem like steady growth, doesn't it? I hope you do retain all or almost all of your present hearing. I remember you posted about hearing aids and your strong interest in listening to music. Hopefully the AN will not get in the way of that.

Best wishes for a great outcome.

Steve
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Lily on July 06, 2009, 08:37:46 pm
Hi Nick........... Good to hear you have made a decision for treatment.  I remember from past post that you have also seen Dr. Westerberg at St. Pauls in Vancouver.... Is it Dr. Westerberg's team that is doing the radiation as well?  How did you come to the determination of the radiation rather than surgery?  I have had a 2nd MRI in Feb. 09, and mine grew from 1.5 cm to 1.6cm, and Dr. Westerberg says to W&W another year.  Just wondering if you maybe saw another Dr. to help you with your decision.

I will be thinking of you, and sending wellness wishes for the procedure and that long term outcome be very positive.   Lily
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: wendysig on July 16, 2009, 07:10:07 pm
Nick,

Wishing you the best of luck with treatment.  Have you posted it on the AN calendar?  If not, please do so we can remember to wish you well that week and follow your progress.

Best,
Wendy

Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: sharonov on July 16, 2009, 09:11:08 pm
When I was first diagnosed, my neurosurgeon (Chandler, who's one of the symposium planners) advised "watch & wait" since he said I'd lose 15% of my hearing by using Gamma Knife.   I think FSR and Cyberknife have better results in that area.
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: Keri on July 19, 2009, 09:09:41 pm
Hi Nick,
I hope all goes well with your treatment(s) as well. I'm glad you've made a decision you're comfortable with and optimistic about.
When you figure out the dates, can you put it on the AN treatment calendar (maybe someone already did)? That way we can keep up with you. We're very motherly.
Sharon, what's the latest on what you've decided to do? Maybe I missed it somewhere?
Take care,
Keri
Title: Re: Leaving the "watch and wait" club
Post by: followingHim on July 28, 2009, 02:44:31 pm
Hi Nick

All good wishes for your up and coming treatment.  Please let us know how you are doing.

Blessings

Sheila