Craniotomy is 2/21/2025. Could use some encouraging words.
My meningioma was an incidental find this past December. Details: an extra-axial mass in the midline to the left superior and posterior parasellar region measuring 15 x 14 x 11 mm. Still small but located in a tricky area. Was able to get in pretty quickly with Dr. Laligam Sekhar at Harborview Hospital, Seattle. He gave me the option: watch and wait or go ahead and remove it since it is so close to a nerve and artery. At the moment, it is just touching the basilar artery. Given my age, 57, and excellent health, he recommended removing it. I know that Dr. Sekhar is one of if not the best neurosurgeon for the job, but I'm still a nervous wreck and could use some pep talks, please and thanks!
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Scan went well today. The doc wants to repeat and see me again at the end of summer. Says that will be the baseline MRI. Depending how it looks, we will plan check up MRIs.
Re: my vision- he is confident that it is healing nicely, just needs more time.
Prayers very much appreciated!!
Oh praise God that everything went well today!!!! Nothing more nerve wracking than that first MRI. I have mine at the end of April and I am still dealing with some post surgical healing stuff.
Can I ask who your surgeon was? Thank you!
Dr. Laligam Sekhar at Harborview Hospital in Seattle
Thank you!
I find an eye patch helpful, but the parrot on my shoulder makes a mess of the back of my coat
I just had my 1 year anniversary MRI and it is stable. But have tendinitis from the gadolinium.
I've never heard of gadolinium induced tendinitis. That is concerning given I'm supposed to have contrast with an MRI once a year; and because of back issues I've had even more than that this past year.
They are modifying the gadolinium with a chelation factor that makes it metabolize faster. Hopefully that will eliminate this issue.