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I hope your appointment with the neurosurgeon is sooner than later. For me, the most difficult part, after finding out I had a meningioma in a challenging location, was waiting to see the doctor and getting his opinion about whether I should have radiation or a craniotomy. Once I had a definitive plan my stress level went way down. And for me, it took a second opinion to get there. There are many informative posts from those of us who have already been through this on the Mayo forum and I invite you to scroll through them all. Reading the posts will help you better understand what lies ahead and will help you formulate the questions you should be asking the neurosurgeon.

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Thank you. I will definitely will scroll through the post. I went to the Neurosurgeon when I was told what I havem but to be honest did not think about the meningioma to much to even ask the right or any question for that matter. As the time is progressing I have been having more headaches than normal, but unfortunately having headaches is normal for me( it should not but it is), now I am investigating more about it and I have another MRI next week since my headaches are stronger and doctor wants to see what is going on or see how much is has grown. I have good family support but at the same token do not want to worry them more than they need to, so I am trying to be positive, and praying that I am able to feel at little bit more calm once I start reading post. Any key questions I should ask the Neurosurgeon?