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Meningioma: Anyone else? I'm frightened

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@purpleturtle

I understand how frightening it was to receive this diagnosis.
I was diagnosed with my menginoma in 2005 after an mri for my Menierer's diagnosis.
I was told it was almost always benign and to just have it checked every year which I did for a while. Then I got lazy and stopped following up. My family doctor insisted I follow up in 2018 with a mri. My tumor was there but I was diagnosed with amyloid angioplasty a very rare untreatable
uncurable issue. I went to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester for a 2nd opinion. They said the only way to diagnose it 100% would be with a brain biopsy after death. They also told me my menginoma was growing and recommended having a radiation treatment to try to slow or stop the growth. Unfortunately it didn't work and I had 2 major strokes in 2019. After the 2nd stroke I had to have emergency surgery to remove my tumor which was a grade 1. I have had frequent mris since then to follow the tumor. Thankfully it is stable.
The surgery affected my left side balance but I am functioning.
I wish you the best.

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Did having the strokes have anything to do with the presence of the meningioma, or was that a totally, separate issue.

"Purple Turtle" were the strokes because of the meningioma being there?