HAVE I GONE COMPLETELY MAD?!?!?!?
If you have any thoughts on this mess i am, your are running out of time to say something!! HA!
OH, and i had a follow up MRI a week ago and it showed no growth since Janauary.
Hi Trish,
I can't pass up an invitation like that, so here is my take on it all.
I think some of your concerns are legitimate, and some are not really relevant. Anything below the 1% range is unlikely (i.e. surgery after radiation, the first reported incident of radiation striking your ovaries), so don't worry about those, focus on the main things.
If you successfully had a child at 38, there should not be much difference between having one at 39, and having one at 40. It's not like the Cinderella story, where the lights go out at midnight, or something. It just gradually becomes more difficult. Either way you are undergoing a major medical procedure, and you should probably take some time for recuperation afterwards, regardless of which way you go.
At 2.9 cm, and located in the CP angle, your AN is at the large end of the scale for radiation, and a classic case for retrosigmoid surgery. I would be concerned about a brainstem effect from radiation; and from a hearing nerve and/or facial nerve effect from surgery. I would wait six months after surgery to get pregnant, and a year after radiation.
If your AN was say 3.5 cm, you would almost certainly be doing the surgery, so no, you're not crazy, it is perfectly sensible choice of treatment. If it was just 2 cm, you would probably do the radiation treatment instead. You happen to be on the borderline - maybe you need that coin after all.
Have a good surgery.
Steve