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Keeping a daily log of your symptoms and triggers is a good idea. Think about your senses. For example, I was able to determine that salt in food was a trigger. Now I avoid anything over a certain salt content. Are their times of day where your symptoms are worse? Does it matter if you sleep with one or more elevated with two pillows?

Bring the log when you meet with the doctors? Is your MRI scheduled in the near future? Are you going to a major hospital with the newest MRI machines (the technology makes a big difference when it comes to diagnosis).

Waiting and not knowing is the scary part. In terms of why you or anyone else develops a meningioma there still no solid evidence. You can read the latest literature to help you get a persoective.

I am here for you.

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Thank you for all the good information and I am having my MRI at the Medical Center, Houston, next week, so will see what the results will be. unfortunately the waiting game is the worst part, but I am thankful that I was able to find this Forum here and reading them have make me feel that I am not the only one with a meningioma.
Thank you 🙂