ANA Discussion Forum
AN Community => AN Community => Topic started by: vcschaub on November 21, 2006, 02:50:25 pm
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I just received the results of my one year MRI. My surgery was middle fossa on November 8th, 2005. The report stated as follows:
"In the right IAC there is noted high signal on T1 and T2 weighted images consistent with fat packing related to previous surgery. No suspicious enhancing lesion in the IAC identified to suggest recurrent acoustic neuroma. Left IAC is normal."
I am so happy that all is well. I feel great and all I have is an eye that "winks" when I yawn or chew or smile broadly.
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vcschaub:
Congratulations!
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You should be smiling broadly now - with a "wink"
Marjoryb
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YEAH!!!!   Great new
Patti UT
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Congratulations!!!!!!!! What good news!!!!!!!!!!
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Fantastic news!! Welcome to the one year club!
BrendaO
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That one year MRI is one BIG deal. Congrats!!
Kathy
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;D Great news - Congrats! ;D
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An AN your size treated by Dr. Brackmann is always clear at one and 5 years. You shouldn't have been worried about it, but congrats .
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Hi Viki,
You know I am so happy for you! Glad things turned out well. Please keep in touch. Ann
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yeah for you! and cheers to dr. brackmann and dr. hitselberger! how did your year f/u audiogram go?
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Great news! I'm happy you had such a successful follow-up MRI... This is the kind of news the newbies need to hear.
Have a great Tahnksgiving!
GM
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My hearing was 100% when I was first diagnosed. After 1 year, my hearing had diminished to 85%, which made me decide to have the surgery. My first hearing test after surgery was 2 months later and my hearing was at 76%. A year post op it has held steady at 76%. Hearing in my "good" ear is still 100%.
Thanks to all of you for all the good wishes!