I have a menigioma. Should I wait or go ahead with surgery?
My opthamologist ordered an MRI to check out my optic nerve as I have advanced glaucoma.
After getting the results he promptly referred me to a neurosurgeon.
A 2 cm meningioma in the left frontal lobe was discovered along with some brain swelling. I have no obvious symptoms.
The surgeon explained that I could wait, repeat the MRI in 4 more months or have surgery now.
The brain swelling is my concern and is causing me some angst.
I was caught off guard and of course thought of more questions when I got home. ( which I will persue.
Is there someone out there who could address my concerns about the brain swelling? Get it out… NOW????!!
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You are smart to wait. I found out in April 2023 that these mild symptoms I had been experiencing for the past 5 years was a 3 cm. meningioma 1/16 of an inch from my optic nerve. We had a lot of family/grandchildren summer plans (Hawaii, boating at the lake, birthday celebrations) and I held out until this past October to have the surgery. I am so glad I did because I am having a difficult recovery. My main issue is double vision from what we hope is that my brain is still somewhat swollen from the surgery itself and pressing on the optic nerve. (An MRI done after the surgery confirmed that the optic nerve was not damaged from the surgery itself.) My point being, I agree with you postponing your surgery till after your daughter's wedding because there is no assurance with regard to how long your recovery will take. But, then again, as I mentioned in a prior post, the location of the meningioma makes all the difference. If yours isn't close to the optic nerve or another critical structure you could be perfectly fine in as little as 3 months.
@marwalker, if you would like to consider a second opinion, I want to let you know that Mayo Clinic has a 48-hour access program for brain tumor. When you call at any of the 3 campuses, you will be offered an appointment within 48 hours http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63 Be sure to mention the Brain Tumor 48-hour Access program.
Have you made a decision about surgery?
Does Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville have virtual apt for meningioma? Who to schedule apt with?
patbaret.......I also have a Meningioma and called Jacksonville Mayo. They told me I would have to go to Rochester, Minnesota to their main branch to have them look at it. I was told they don't do Meningioma's in Jacksonville. : (
Correction:
Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida treats meningiomas
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, are ranked among the Best Hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery in the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings.
Read more about meningioma care at Mayo here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/meningioma/care-at-mayo-clinic/mac-20355651
Wow, I did not know that. I was told to go to Mayo Jacksonville Fl. Guess I will stay with USF Tampa.
I do know that Columbia in NY does virtual consults. Watch a MD on utube. He was excellent and sounded caring.
patbaret.....Thanks for the tip....I will check Columbia out. We are in Atlanta and were hoping Jacksonville was an option for us. Not interested in going to Minn. in the cold weather w/o the clothes (and boots) for it after so many years in the south. Will have to wait till next July if we head up there. : )
Your welcome. Not going to Minnesota either. To cold this time of year.
Do you have a Neurosurgeon in Tampa that u recommend for a second opinion? I have a good one here in Atlanta but Mayo has such a good reputation that I'd like a second opinion from them...or maybe more depending on the dr. We lived in Naples for 34 years and I'am tempted to go back there where I have the contacts to find out who to go to for a second opinion. This sure is stressful!!
Yes, very extremely stressful and feel I am just trying to find my way. Have been looking on line for a good NS. USF Tampa General has some very good doctors. I live in Lakekand and they have a satillite here. Seeing a Dr Cochi who I know little about but trained by Dr Agazzi who has 5 stars and very good reviews. One da at a time for me. Apt Tuesday which will be my first. How did this happen to me? Just feeling sorry for myself. The saying goes, if given a lemon, make lemon aid. So, this guy is my lemon.
I had a MRI in February
due to some pressure and dizziness.
Results indicated a 4.5cm.right superior parietal mass extending to the superior dural surface.
Immediately made an appt at OSU James Cancer hospital.
Had a craniotomy on Feb 28.
They said it was a meningioma and are most always benign .
In ICU for several days, ready to go home, and the pathology came back malignant.
Determined it was a solitary fibrous tumor of the CNS. Grade III. Very rare.
Had 6 weeks of daily radiation.
I feel like it was a miracle and because of lots of prayers and support - I am still here!
Follow up MRIs and PET scan have been good. Will continue every 3 months.
Exercising, yoga, eating healthy and prayers.
I wouldn’t wait, take care and stay positive!