I was diagnosed in November with a small tumor (.7cm I think is correct). Of course, I totally freaked out, I had been having horrible headaches for a couple months which is uncommon for me and had an MRI, only to discover the tumor. I saw Dr. Michael Siedman with Henry Ford and he was awesome, he is a surgeon and quite frankly the surgery scares me to death so I am leaning toward the radiation. I'm not sure on all the lingo yet but I also saw a radio oncologist also with Henry Ford, I think he's name is Dr. Ryu, also very nice. He did not stear me in any direction and was pretty much discussing what the radiation does, it's the one time treatment where they put the halo on your head.
I did post on the physician forum for any recommendations in Michigan but also wanted to here. Perhaps I'm a bit nieve but I'm thinking the one time radiation treatment is the best option for me but I also want to make sure that is the best long term solution too. I would welcome any feedback or insight..frankly I've just been putting this off because I'm scared to do anything. The thing that's starting to concern me is I'm having mild headaches now pretty consistently, I have perfect hearing and otherwise would not have discovered this had I not had the headaches, which the doctors don't believe don't have anything to do with the tumor.
Just to tell you a little bit about myself, I just turned 40 (lucky me), have two children, a 6 and 3 year old and a very loving, supportive husband. I do work part time and since the radiation seems the least evasive option considering our circumstances, that's again what I'm leaning toward.
Thanks in advance to anyone that responds!
Denise