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Brain Tumor | Last Active: Dec 7, 2024 | Replies (68)
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I’m glad you’ve had some good consults with doctors. I’m surprised to hear Mayo say it’s non-operable since in the exact spot mine was and they removed mine through my sinuses. I’m wishing you the best and hope everything comes out beautifully for you.
I would be interested in hearing of other support groups or names of recommended neurosurgeons. I don't know if you can share that information. I've only been to Mayo in Arizona. They want to see if my tumors have grown so I go back in three months for another MRI.
Citychica: I think we've communicated before. Like the person you responded to, roz0606,
I also had a meningioma that was actually visible on a scan in 2018 but wasn't cited by the radiologist. In 2023 I saw a neurologist who took the time, while in his office, to go through all my scans and found it. Then, we knew that it had actually been there for at least 5 years. If the radiologist had cited it in 2018 perhaps it would not have been just 1/16th of an inch from my optic nerve when I needed to make a decision about what to do with it. As I've said before, the aforementioned neurologist, another neuro doctor in the South Bay (San Jose) both told me it was inoperable because it was only 1/16th of an inch from the optic nerve. Thankfully, the neurosurgeon at UCSF said he was confident he could remove it safely. My point here is that I wouldn't base my decision to move forward on whether you're having symptoms alone. You wouldn't want it to grow so close to a critical structure, while waiting, that you're compromising your choice to have it removed. I was at the absolute threshold of having the choice to surgically remove my meningioma. I think I gave you the name of my neurosurgeon at UCSF and, if possible, I'd try to get that 3rd opinion.