haha...I can't believe how upset I was before. I'm so ..................relaxed now.
I met with Dr. Rutka today, Dr. Guha's associate ENT surgeon. He was pretty cool. I had a workup by a med student who admitted that I knew more about AN than he did. I told him I'd had plenty of time to study one ailment, he has to learn thousands so don't be so hard on yourself.
After that I met with Dr. R. I like his open frank honesty. A whole new nerve set is involved with this tumour. Apparently my swallowing nerve (vagus??) is affected. My tumour is low and pushing on the nerves at the base of the brain stem as well. He indicated he was surprised I didn't have more optical issues and poked me in the eye with a tissue. (I am beginning to despise that). He then tested the sensation at the back of my throat. My gag reflex is right on the money (sorry if that is TMI) however I could not feel him scratching way at the back of my throat with this poking thing. (very scientific I know). I also had some new balance tests which I failed miserably, and I'd arrest me if I did that at the station house.
Anyway, he also recommends translab. (What is it with that?) and advised his results are usually about 80% success regarding facial nerve. He says my facial nerve is in good shape, it's my trigeminal that is being pressed and causing the other issues. He also was surprised at my walking issues that I described in another post somewhere and said they didn't usually see those until tumours got quite large. He also said they would do debulking, but if the facial nerve was showing stress. I don't think he quite understood that I would be asking that they intentionally leave some tumour behind before they 'sense' any stress on the nerve. He was in agreement that the remainder of the tumour could be zapped later if need be.
I am to be scheduled for hearing and balance testing (the more mechanical type I guess, rather than walk the line) in the near future. Despite the fact that I was there for 3.25 hours, it was fun. Nice to see all the students in action. Poor Kid. I think it was quite intimidating for him, but he'll make a fine doctor some day...
So Dr. G on Thursday next, Dr A the following Mon and Dr Westerberg the Wed after that, and I should have decision by Thursday!!!