Diagnosed with Meningioma

Posted by IrishMomz @irishmomz, Aug 7, 2019

Saw a neurosurgeon went over my options. My surgery date is tentatively the end of this month. Nervous.. looking for advice from someone who has been through it. Tumor is located behind my left eye and is attached to my optic nerve.

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@dchrzano

Where was yours located? Mine is l parasagittal near sss.

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The one I had removed, I was told 1/16th of an inch from my optic nerve was, "dural based lesion along the left middle cranial fossa abutting the left cavernous sinus and left foramen rotundum." Whatever that means. I just know 2 neuro doctors told me not operable given the location but it was removed successfully. MRI follow ups show still not there. BUT, I am doing active surveillance on an .8 centimeter "enhancing lesion (meningioma) along the left aspect of the posterior superior sagittal sinus without evidence of superior sagittal sinus invasion." A follow up scan calls it out as "left posterior parasagittal." I also have a 6 centimeter one called out as "small right posterior falcine meningioma." They have not grown in the past year and I've already been told that if they do I would have radiation and not another craniotomy. So to answer your question, I think mine is also parasagittal but not invaded the superior sagittal sinus, and I sure hope it never does.

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@dchrzano

Where was yours located? Mine is l parasagittal near sss.

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dchrzano: .6 centimeter falcine meningioma NOT 6 centimeters (typo error)

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@dchrzano

Where was yours located? Mine is l parasagittal near sss.

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I’m reading from the report It says left frontal subcentimeter extra axial.
I have ask repeated where exactly it is and the answer is ask the neurologist but he won’t see the patients only get to see nurse practitioners.

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rh61: It sounds to me like your insurance is an HMO. You're more apt to be seen by nurse practitioners rather than the doctor. That would also explain why you were told to wait a year before getting your repeat scan instead of 6 months. You/we need to be very proactive in advocating for the best healthcare available to us.

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@mkoch

rh61: It sounds to me like your insurance is an HMO. You're more apt to be seen by nurse practitioners rather than the doctor. That would also explain why you were told to wait a year before getting your repeat scan instead of 6 months. You/we need to be very proactive in advocating for the best healthcare available to us.

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Actually it’s a PPO but I’m sure it’s the doctor. He charges the same amount no matter who I see I’m not going back I’m done with him. I want someone that specializes in this.

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