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Pre-Treatment Options => Pre-Treatment Options => Topic started by: MissMolly on March 19, 2009, 11:07:24 am

Title: Feeling of Pressure helped by Surgery?
Post by: MissMolly on March 19, 2009, 11:07:24 am
Hi Again,
While reviewing my options I have a question that the Dr. didn't really have a direct answer for me.  Did anyone who had surgery find that there was a decreased feeling of pressure on the side of the tumor?  Most of the time this pressure, for me, is significant and distracting.  It's been increasing in the last three or four months.  I was wondering if anyone else experienced this and if it was helped by surgery.

Looking forward to viewpoints.

MissMolly
Title: Re: Feeling of Pressure helped by Surgery?
Post by: Jim Scott on March 19, 2009, 02:57:46 pm
Hi Again,
While reviewing my options I have a question that the Dr. didn't really have a direct answer for me.  Did anyone who had surgery find that there was a decreased feeling of pressure on the side of the tumor?  Most of the time this pressure, for me, is significant and distracting.  It's been increasing in the last three or four months.  I was wondering if anyone else experienced this and if it was helped by surgery.

Looking forward to viewpoints.

MissMolly

Miss Molly ~

Yes, I experienced pressure on the 'AN side' (of my skull) prior to my diagnosis and subsequent 'retrosigmoid approach' surgery (3 weeks later).   Post-surgery, I found the pressure was gone - never to return. 

I hope this bit of information is helpful to you.  :)

Jim
Title: Re: Feeling of Pressure helped by Surgery?
Post by: Keeping Up on March 21, 2009, 09:48:16 pm
Will just keep on my role tonight ...

Feeling of pressure - in one's head, or 'airplane ear' - somehow I think you mean the first and not the latter. 

I have regular bouts of 'airplane' ear and I 'think' more frequent than before but can't be certain - no pain, distorts sound a bit, can last several minutes - my ENT said it was just normal course for the AN, nothing to be done.  I remain tremendously curious what the physiological explanation for airplane ear is in AN peoples!

Interested if that is your pressure or not.

Ann