Watching a Meningioma Brain Tumor
I've just been diagnosed with a 2cm meningioma tumor on the right front of my head. I am 59 years old and the surgeon has told me I will need to "do something" with my tumor someday since I am younger. What is the benefit of waiting?
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I'm terribly sorry to hear you fell again, @twomama. Please do consider contacting your doctor with the concussion symptoms.
Please take care of yourself, @twomama . As Lisa said, I hope you contact your doctor soon.
I had a 9cm brain tumor removed 6 weeks ago. It is wrapped around my carotid artery and optic nerve on my left side. The neurosurgeon could only remove 85% of the tumor. I have lost vision in my left eye due to the tumor. My jaw is still really bothering me where they had to cut and remove tumor. I can't open my mouth wide and having a hard time eating. I have a lot of pain when I eat. Is this normal and just part of healing? It hurts in my tmj area temple area. I am good to a neuro-opthamologist October 15th to see what else to except with my eye. The neurosurgeon said I will eventually go completely blind in left eye so I hope to learn more on October 15th of what to expect.
The neurosurgeon didn't take the time to talk about them. So I will be heading to my PCP to talk more about things.
I've had some ringing in my left ear recently.
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I went to the doctor today and was diagnosed with a concussion. The headaches continue so I’m supposed to limit my activity for a few days. I know this is very minuscule in comparison to what many of you are facing. I simply wanted to let you know that I did go to the doctor.
Hi @mrector, welcome to Connect. It takes time to heal after surgery. However, I would hope that some of the pain in your jaw would start to subside. Have you talked to your surgeon about it? It would also be good to mention it at your upcoming appointment with the neuro-opthamologist.
You may also be interested in this discussion on Connect:
- Optic Nerve Meningioma patients https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/optic-nerve-meningioma-patients/
I was thinking about talking to the neuro-opthamologist above it. I alsace sent my neurosurgeon at message asking him if it's normal. Hopefully I will hear from him by end of the week.
@twomama I'm glad that you saw your doctor. The best thing for concussion is rest and limiting your activity, including reducing screen time. Not that I want to send you away from Connect, but health comes first.
Me, too. First annual W&W MRI today. Feel new symptom of tinnitus could mean growth. Scared beyond description. One step at a time. Work on facts only. Breathe. Expert NSs are out there. Keep on. Ok....anything else?? :/