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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: mwatto on February 18, 2023, 07:43:54 pm

Title: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: mwatto on February 18, 2023, 07:43:54 pm
Am about to get 4th MRI and sice the first one I have refused all contrast. Instead I say if anything looks suspicius then sure I will come back and have contrast. So far so good. I will have no choice if an emergency... anyhoo read this today and sharing. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-02-nanoparticles-rare-earth-metal-mri.amp
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: rupert on February 18, 2023, 09:33:03 pm
As with anything a risk/benefit assessment is to be considered.   There is risk to anything.   As far as the contrast dye,  it has a proven benefit in most cases.  That’s why they use it so much.    Hundreds of millions of MRIs have been done using the contrast.    In your particular case I would ask, who is ordering the contrast?  Always I believe that blood work is done beforehand to see proper kidney function so there are no issues.   And have you had discussions with your doctor about it, as they usually specify with or without contrast.   I’d be interested in that opinion and why so many in such a short time.      Hopefully, going forward you can go many years between and at some point discontinue altogether.   
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: mwatto on February 19, 2023, 08:23:08 pm
Hi I had contrast when it was needed to identify and treat. However I dont want one every year as its pro inflammatory. Am at year 4 so far so to monitor I ask for no contrast. Yes re kidney function testing in the beginning- I insisted on that.  So personally I dont want contrast - I see no benefit at all for me in annual follow ups - will save it for emergency use. Luckily my specialist agrees with me - as does the facility. There is plenty ifo on inflammation driving AN growth so I just want to minimise that.
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: SP on February 28, 2023, 02:32:11 am
thx for the rare earth nano-particles link Michele!

After the initial MRIS's, I also now request no GAD -- neurosurgeon is OK with it -- both local & Stanford review images ok without it, I am at year 8 post CK, thankfully don't have to worry about next scan until 2025.

there was also this published in 2017 by TGA (Australia)
https://www.tga.gov.au/news/safety-alerts/gadolinium-based-contrast-agents-mri-scans

Stella
 
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: mwatto on February 28, 2023, 06:55:29 pm
Thanks Stella! I joined the gadolinium toxicity forum a few years back for a while. Another friend in Perth with an AN and I decided no more contrast. My specialist agrees with me its pro inflammatory (exactly what we dont need) and that if anything is flagged different story. Tomorrow is 4th MRI and no contrast. I also feel since that vx (Pfizer) I am more sensitive to things - my immune system on high alert maybe. In any event I do not want it. My service provider says they also think given their state of art equipment that its not necessary in my case as simply tracking progress.
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: SP on March 01, 2023, 03:17:34 am
**** Sending you all my best Sydney vibes across the country to you Michele!!!! ****
Wish you all the best positive outcomes on this years MRI.

Stella x
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: gbly on March 02, 2023, 01:49:04 pm
mwatto,
Good luck and keep us posted on the results.  We are all with you.
I had not heard about the inflammation side of contrast, but very good to know.  Over time that could become a big issue.
v/r GB
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: mwatto on March 02, 2023, 10:46:28 pm
Hi Gbly thank you results early next week. Yes I do think contrast is inflammatory and also new evidence re nano particles in kidneys ...I think especially as we get older and our body less efficient at elimination. I also think its not needed to simply monitor. I understand differnt in emergency or deeper investigation. Plus yesterday I read it raises histamines- I dont want that either.
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: donjehle on March 17, 2023, 05:35:24 pm
Did you get your MRI results, Michele?
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: mwatto on March 17, 2023, 08:03:32 pm
Hey there Don. Yes and its very good news mine has shrunk quite a bit. No cysts visualised, trigeminal nerve and all structures normal. My hearing is 85% that side. The stabbing ear pain has gone now. My dimensions in 2019 were: 20.3x19x14.5mm and it was cystic. NOW they are: 12x12x10mm. The leasion was touching my brainstem before now it 'only paryially extends into right IAC and does not reach the fundus'. No cystic degenration. I am pleased because I was very very anxious for this MRI re the ear pain (I think that must be TMJ as its responded to some You Tube tips on bruxism, clenching which my dentist also said he thought was causing nerve pain).
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: SP on March 20, 2023, 07:41:49 pm
Hi Michele,

I hope you find relief for the TMJ/ear pain soon...
The MRI results show indeed very good news..... Significant tumor dimension shrinkage and not impacting the brain stem and the trigeminal is OK---that is all so great Michele!!

Onward to progressive healing,

Stella
Title: Re: Follow up MRIs with contrast
Post by: mwatto on March 20, 2023, 08:04:24 pm
Thanks Stella! Yes the ear pain turned out to be TMJ so a lot of you tube videos on specific exercises for that and the pain has gone! During the day I also work on gentle massage and relaxing techniques for that. No more issues - much to my amazement as my doctor told me it was that ages ago...!