Hi everyone,
I am about 2 months post-diagnosis and have spoken with a lot of specialists, neurosurgeons, etc. Originally put on W&W. All 3 of my second opinion AN specialist teams are recommending translab but with completely different approaches.
Here is what they're recommending:
1. translab approach with total resection ASAP
2. shunt then translab w/mass debulking followed by radiation
3. shunt then translab mass debulking followed by second translab for reshaping 15 days later followed by gamma knife and immunotherapy
Can anyone here speak about their experience having a second translab surgery 15 days post-op? It was explained to me that this approach might seem longer at first but my recovery would be better overall. This feels like a lot of anesthesia, surgery, etc. to drag out my recovery even if they want to be conservative/slow in how they remove the tumor. I haven't found any recovery stories that make it sound like this is the norm...
Also, for ppl with a large AN that planned for radiation treatments post-op...Did that approach seem to help with recovery? #1 said that I'm too young for GK/radiation and they strongly recommended against it. 2 & 3 both said that translab + rad has been their norm for ~10 years.
About me: I'm in my late 30s w/a 4.0 cm AN. I have tinnitus, dizziness, occasional blurred vision, occasional headaches, hearing loss on my AN side, off balance sometimes, and short term memory loss. I also have mild obstructive hydrocephalus.