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Rayinpa37

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Moouth and Tongue numbness
« on: July 09, 2005, 08:02:46 am »
I am nearing 16 months post surgery.

I had a 1.2x1.7x1.9cm AN removed on the right side.

This week something very wierd happened.

My mouth and tongue went numb.  Similar feeling to being sprayed in the mouth with the numbing agent before a scope test.  (or) the way your mouth and throat feels prior to vomiting.

I had a couple concerns about this so i contacted my primary dr, dentist and my neuro-surgeon. 

Primary says could be allergies -- did 3 days on zyrtec with no change, Dentist did full panagraphic xray ( i knew i had a root canal tooth break) and nothing showed on xray.

Neurosurgeon says MRI now...  I am waiting for a local dr to order the xray

I am wondering if anyone has had a similar experience... and how did it turn out... could this be sign of another AN or possibly NF2??

Anxiously awaiting answers.

Thanks all
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Ray Grace - age 40
Dunmore, Pa

1.9cm AN removed via Sub-Occipital Surgery
March 8th 2004
Dr. Robert Martuza, Massachusetts General Hospital
--Using CROS Hearing Aids

russ

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Re: Moouth and Tongue numbness
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2005, 04:59:47 pm »
Hi Ray!
  Just a note to say I've read others post this in past years and have read of it's occurance on a web site.
  16 months post op is quite a ways out, however.
  Best wishes for your MRI. That would be a mighty quick regrowth if something shows in the same location.
  Russ

Rayinpa37

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Re: Moouth and Tongue numbness
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2005, 11:12:32 pm »
Had MRI today.  cannot be sure.. i havemy fils and looks like something pea sized back in cerebelle-pontine angle again
get report tomorrow.

fingers crossed...
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Ray Grace - age 40
Dunmore, Pa

1.9cm AN removed via Sub-Occipital Surgery
March 8th 2004
Dr. Robert Martuza, Massachusetts General Hospital
--Using CROS Hearing Aids

Jack Palmer

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Re: Moouth and Tongue numbness
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2005, 04:53:47 pm »
Ray, please write when you know something. Your surgical team is the one I currently have scheduled, so I'm mighty interested. - Jack

Rayinpa37

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Re: Moouth and Tongue numbness
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2005, 07:58:04 am »
Had MRI Tuesday ... report and films show nothing... thank goodness.

Had 2 shattered root canal teeth.  when the one shattered a few weeks ago it cracked another molar to the root.  numbness is gone.. had the 3 teeth surgically removed yesterday morning.   

Mystery solved.

and Dr Martuza had gotten back to me in like 1/2 hr.  So definitely i reccomend his office.
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Ray Grace - age 40
Dunmore, Pa

1.9cm AN removed via Sub-Occipital Surgery
March 8th 2004
Dr. Robert Martuza, Massachusetts General Hospital
--Using CROS Hearing Aids

matti

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Re: Moouth and Tongue numbness
« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2005, 11:09:31 am »
Ray - I have been checking this post for your update to see how all went and I am so happy for you. (Well, not about having teeth pulled) But glad the MRI checked out fine.

Have a great weekend!

matti
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