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kraynok2

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Throat Update
« on: March 14, 2011, 06:45:27 pm »
We went to Pittsburgh today to see the throat doctor.  Ed feels better about it than I do, although the news is not bad.  The doctor thinks it is a benign cyst and most likely filled with fluid not blood, which is good.  But it is deep in there and close to the carotid artery and by many facial nerves.  The doctor wants to have the neurological radiologists look over the CDs as another opinion.  He will try to get back with us by Thursday.  He said we'll take the conservative approach right now, which is ok with me.  There is a possibility of a needle aspiration to get some of it for testing, but with its tight location, I'm not sure of that.  The doctor said these are slow growing (sound familiar!) and do not attack areas, but can grow.  He suggests that I can wait 6-9 months and have another MRI.  I got to thinking and I had an MRI done several years ago when my neck was giving me problems.  I'm going to try to get a copy of that and see if anything was on that one.  The doctor did not seem overly worried.  I'm glad he is double checking and not just guessing what it is.  So that's it for now.
Sandy 

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Re: Throat Update
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2011, 01:03:02 pm »
Sandy ~

Well, at least you have a better idea of what the problem is and that you have some time to make a final decision on how to remove this cyst.  I concur that the cautious approach is a good idea right now.  I believe this will work out O.K.

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Re: Throat Update
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2011, 08:56:16 pm »
Well, I have been researching and researching what the problem could be.  I sent my MRI to Dr. Freidman at House, as he said he would look at it for me.  He said it was a deep lobe salivary gland tumor.  He thought Dr. Chen could recommend someone here in the east to remove it.  Through my research, I have discovered, that although they think it is benign, they do continue to grow and can turn into cancer.  So it definetly has to come out.  The biggest problem right now is finding a doctor with a lot of experience doing deep lobe surgery.  It's not enough that I got another tumor, but it has to be a difficult one.  It is quite deep in the parotid gland, behind the facial nerves.  So once again, it is a possiblilty of facial nerve damage.  I'm not keen on the first doctor I saw, as he did not seem to be too interested.  I saw someone Friday closer to me in Morgantown, WV.  I liked him and his PA, but he admitted that he has not done deep lobe tumors.  If he had a lot of experience, I would have gone with him.  So it was back to more researching.  After about two or so weeks of reading the Internet, I finally found a type of forum for salivary gland tumors.  Many people have listed their experiences and talked about their doctors.  A couple of the ones mentioned were mentioned also by the Morgantown doctor.  I am looking into a few in Pittsburgh.  One of the doctors was recommended by a doctor in Alabama and one person said 4 other doctors had recommended this doctor.  Several practiced together at UPMC.  I thought maybe I could interview 2 in the same day since I'm 2-2 1/2 hours away.  The office said that the insurance would not cover this since they work in the same office group.  So I asked for this highly recommended one and found out he is not taking new patients, as he is semi-retired.  So I asked for my second choice and will be seeing him this Thursday.  His name is Dr. Kim and I read about him from one patient who wrote on the forum.  He said that he had a very difficult deep lobe tumor that had spit into a Y.  He stated that this was such a problem that he should have had a lot of nerve damage.  Dr. Kim and his team worked 4.5 hours and saved his facial nerve with only a few severed ear nerves.  So I will be gettting Dr. Kim's opinion.  On this past Saturday, we had our West Virginia Acoustic Neuroma Support Group meeting.  Our speaker, an audiologist recommended a doctor in Charleston (WV) who I may interview also.  It has been stressful, first trying to find out what this mass was and secondly, trying to find a qualified and experienced doctor.   ???    Sorry this is so long.  I just had to get it all out.  I hope I can get this taken care of soon.
Sandy

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Re: Throat Update
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2011, 06:12:16 am »
Sandy .....

The unknown and/or decision-making phase for treatment is the longest, loneliest road in the journey.  How well I know.  You are doing an excellent job with the research and seeking experienced professionals to treat it.  It is just the waiting and not being able to plan part that gets us.

Hope you have answers soon.

Prayers continue .....

Clarice
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Re: Throat Update
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2011, 06:14:42 am »
Will keep you in my prayers - sorting through the various specialists we see, who we like, who we don't, is difficult.  Especially finding someone who is BOTH someone we like and someone who knows what they're doing!
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