Diagnosed with Meningioma
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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@cdgspirit, how are you doing? What did you learn from the surgeon at your appointment to review the MRI?
I am waiting for a ppointment for a six hour surgery to remove most of it they have to open my nose
its a very intense operation. Its going to take two doctors to do it. I have to go go Portland in a few weeks.
Hi. I know it feels scary but I'm glad there is a treatment available so you retain your vision. Neurosurgeons are the smartest and most technically skilled Drs in the world. I hope uou can rest in the fact you're in the best hands, literally.
I am +will to be praying for you.
You have a few weeks to bolster your health and fitness in preparation for surgery +recovery, if you are so inclined.
Please let us know if there's anything we can do.
Blessings.
Hi. Thank you so much for reaching out to me. For treatment it's surgery. I am very scared and don't know what to expect. I am in Jamaica and if it is done here (remove some from a 3cm size) I would have to remove the balance in Miami. I wish this ould all be done over there.
Hi. First hearing about the Gamma ray. I am in Jamaica. Any connection or contact over there?
Thank you so much for reaching out to me. Thanks for your words of encouragement. I am not getting as much info from my doc. I am schedule for surgery and I am having second thoughts
It would be worth it to ask your Dr. about the possibility of having Gamma Ray surgery. I live in Orlando and my neurosurgeon is Dr. Field with Advent Health. He lectures all over about Gamma Ray surgery. Maybe your Dr. has heard of him.
Good luck,
Joan
I don't know about the quality or sophistication of care in Jamaica. I faced the possibility of brain surgery recently. I live in a relatively advanced US area. Even still, I sought the consultation with the top recognized neurosurgeons + hospitals near me. I strongly agree with your second thoughts. Having 2 brain surgeries did not seem like a good plan to me at all. Florida has very good neurosurgeons + hospitals. Mayo Clinic is also there.
It doesn't seem like you have had sufficient info for an informed decision. Don't be pressured into surgery in Jamaica. Look into a consult with someone from Florida. You can get help with this in 24 hrs for free from the American Brain Tumor Association. 1-800-886 -ABTA. I encourage you to reach out to them today. They have nurses who can provide you with information that covers everything from info on your diagnosis to coordination of consultations for 2nd opinions of your MRI. There is no charge for their help.
PS. ABTA Also can inform you of all options other than surgery. Even clinical trials you may qualify for if you have no other options.
I had a posterior fossa meningioma removed back in 2010. Now after headaches, issues with my words and vision problems, I had a new MRI performed.
It shows new, rounded, extra-axial, enhancing lesion with dural tail adjacent tot he lateral aspect of the left cerebellar hemisphere. Enhancing lesion is 1.5 x 1.6 cm. No significant diffusion restriction. Lesion abuts and probably invades the left transverse sinus. No evidence of venous hemorrhage/infarction. There is an additional smaller similar appearing lesion just adjacent to the other lesion measuring 7 x 4 mm. Prior left retromastoid cranially surgical changes. Minimal encephalomalacia present on the lateral aspect of the left cerebral hemisphere.
Not sure what to think about this. Being referred to a neurosugeon to discuss my "options"