Hello Everybody,
I had my one year MRI yesterday. I was suppose to have it with contrast but the radiology department said that the MRI request did not have a request for contrast which I found very odd since all of my MRIs have been with contrast. Anyway I saw my Neurosurgeon and I received good news, the tumor is stable, no growth which they consider so far that the radiation is successful. When I asked the Neurosurgeon about the contrast, he thought I should have had it but indicated that even without it they can still measure the size, but they can't see any necrosis without the dye. He said that in any case, shrinkage of the tumor is a bonus. I go back in one year's time. The Neurosurgeon suggested to try and put it behind me during the year as it helps with the recovery. I am a bit better with that I think but you all know how it is, easier said then done. One interesting thing the doctor mentioned is that he cannot really explain the pressure pain I get. I know from others on the forum that some also get it, so I am not going to make a big deal out of it right now.
To all those that have had GK, hang in there.
Vivian