Greetings W&W Comrades,
After a 5 year break from getting an MRI scan, my latest 12/8/2017 scan revealed a stable AN. The initial AN (2011) measured approximately 2cm and after much obsessive focus and determination (acupuncture, meditation, change of diet, etc, etc, etc) the AN was reduced to slightly less than 1cm.
It was a relief to learn that the AN was/is stable. I have stayed away from MRIs because I had no symptoms and feel that though MRIs are very necessary, I am concerned about the unknown health issues that MRIs might cause.
This weekend I took a yoga class that was very different from my regular practice of Kundalini yoga, about 7 days post MRI. This class had extended inversion postures (head towards ground). For the first time ever, since diagnosis, I had severe bouts of dizziness. I'm pretty sure that the pressure from being upside down put pressure on the AN, which then pressed on the vestibulocochlear nerve. The dizziness faded when my head returned to an upright position.
I practice yoga on a regular basis and have never had this problem before. This makes me wonder if the MRI had anything to do with what appears to be some kind of aggravation to this very delicate area of my head. While it was a bit alarming to feel this dizziness, I feel confident that all is good. I plan to avoid extended inversion yoga postures and other things that put irregular pressure on my head (scuba diving, roller coaster rides, etc).
While wait and watch is not for everyone, it still feels the correct choice for me. Thanks and gratitude to Derek for starting this thread!
Much happiness to all as 2017 comes to a close and 2018 begins!