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Title: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: JP on August 10, 2010, 08:14:17 pm
I have been diagnosed with a recurrence of an AN tumor.  Anybody been through this before? Looking for any advice and guidance and the right questions to ask. (My 1st surgery was at House in '05. )

Thanks, J 
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: opp2 on August 10, 2010, 09:23:19 pm
So sorry that this has happened. There are a few on here who've had recurrence. There are many of us who pray yearly that we don't (though I don't have my first MRI til Oct 5th). All the best to you as you make your way forward.
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: iluuvpups on August 11, 2010, 07:48:38 am
I'm sorry this has happened to you.  It must be very disappointing and scary.  I wish you good luck!
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: Lizard on August 11, 2010, 10:53:53 am
Wow this is not the outcome we like to hear when we have our visits to the tube of gloom, but sometimes even with the "best of the best" doing your surgery the booger still has a chance of regrowth.  I can't personally offer you any experience from regrowth, but as said by others there are a number of people here who have.  Have you searched on regrowth?  That might be a good way for you to start a dialogue with someone who has been through similar circumstances, as I can't remember who off the top of my head.

Hang in there, you will find the best approach for your individual circumstances and hopefully the growth is slow so you have some time to decide and perhaps W&W for a while while getting regular MRI's. 

How large is this regrowth? and what are your symptoms?  I know if I had a choice to do surgery or radiation I would not go under the knife again as it was the hardest thing I've ever gone through in my life...just my personal thoughts on if I ever did have this occur again.
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: Jim Scott on August 11, 2010, 02:16:00 pm
JP ~

I'm always sorry to read about a re-growth, but, unfortunately, although the odds are small, it does happen.  I'm just sorry that it happened to you.  I know that in many cases, radiation is used to destroy the tumor, but I haven't been through a re-growth experience so I hope you'll find the kind of first-hand information you're seeking from our members. 

Jim
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: pjb on August 11, 2010, 02:23:35 pm
Hi, sorry to hear that you have a recurrence after 5 years have you been going for regular MRI's ??  I  just found out sort of by accident that I have some residual after my 1 year MRI and that the surgeons knew a year ago but they told me it was totally removed... Needless to say I am shocked, upset, mad for a year I have been thinking it was gone and now to find out some is still there.... I have no idea what my next step is just trying to get over the shock as I am sure you are as well...

I am hoping and praying that all goes well with yours,

Best Wishes,

Pat
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: JP on August 11, 2010, 04:16:39 pm
Thanks for your kind words.  I've been getting my yearly MRIs since the 1st surgery.  The new tumor is about half 1cm.  I'll search the site for 're-growth' and see what I can learn.  Thank you again.
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: JP on August 11, 2010, 04:18:13 pm
I meant '1 cm' not 'half 1 cm'
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: pjb on August 12, 2010, 01:15:42 pm
Nothing showed on previous the MRI's I know that is probably a silly question otherwise you would have done something sooner... But I am just surprised that it took so long to show up ? As you must have read I posted that one MRI place I went to did not show anything and then the other place did, so it is so important for us to follow up with newer advanced machines.  We have to be diligent with our bodies especially having gone through it before we can not take anything for granted... Thank goodness I went with my gut feelings otherwise it would also be years before I new of the residual.

My prayers and thoughts are with you,


Pat
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: JP on August 12, 2010, 08:18:14 pm
Thanks again for the kind words.   I was encouraged to wait before deciding on treatment to make certain that what was on the MRIs was actual new growth and not scar tissue.  Right now I am researching what questions I need to be asking. 
Title: Re: Recurrence of tumor
Post by: Kathleen_Mc on September 12, 2010, 12:04:07 am
Yes I had a regrowth. I did not have an MRI until approx. 6 years post-op and it was there then. I have it removed after several years of watch and wait, it wasn't required to be removed but it was growing slowly and I couldn't handle it psychologically so had it removed.