Hi My AN is very small but it's the most significant with everything else going on. I have an arachnoid cyst in the left side of the brain that is 2.5cm. If that isn't bad enough, I also have a bleed in the left cerebellum that measures 1.5 by 1.4 and has been reaking havoc with the tumor. My neurosurgeon says that I had a stroke and that the brain has been trying to compensate but the tumor is throwing out signals of it's own, thus causing all my symptoms. He doesn't want to do the gamma knife radiosurgery until all reports are in for fear that the radiation will prevent healing of the other factors. SOOOO, I'm on hold. I feel like a walking time bomb and find myself starting to islolate. I have severe spinal and neck problems that contribute to the amount of time needed to be lying flat on the table that goes into the machine. Mental status?? Yeah,I've got one but not sure where it is as yet.
Claire,
-Out of curiosity, have you consulted more than one doctor? Which center have you gone to thus far? IMHO,
Because you have some other circumstances surrounding your AN, I'd consult the gold standard experts in the field.
Here are a couple of other places to seek information.
For Cyberknife, there is a doctor question and answer forum.
http://www.cyberknifesupport.org/forum/default.aspxHouse Ear Institute also does a free consult when you send your MRI and reports. Once received, they respond quickly.
Here is the info from their website.
<If you, a family member, or someone you know has been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, you may consult with a doctor from the House Ear Clinic team. We will be happy to review the MRI scans and audiogram and speak with you by telephone (we must have a copy of the actual MRI film, reports are not sufficient by themselves).
Send the MRI scans by express delivery (be sure that you are able to track the package) to:
House Ear Clinic
Attn: Acoustic Neuroma Website Consultations
2100 W. Third Street, 1st Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057
You can expect to hear from a House Ear Clinic physician within 24 hours of our receipt of your information. You may also call or fax a House Ear Clinic physician at:
Telephone: (213) 483-9930
FAX: (213) 484-5900
This mail/telephone consultation is free of charge. (This offer does not apply to office consultations.)>
All the best,
Kate