Hello everyone, It's been over a month since my last post and wanted to share my current status regarding what I'm going to do about this pesky tumor. First of all I'm not freaked out anymore but rather in a very calm state. Educating myself has in part led me to this state along with reading many posts here, speaking with others that have gone through successful surgery and most importantly placing my complete faith in God so he can lead me in making the right treatment choice.
I've taken advantage of this slow growing tumor and decided to get as many consultations with highly regarded doctors. Since September I have had consultations with Dr's. Golfino, Roland, Post, Bederson in NYC and phone consultations with Dr's Brackmann, Friedman & Schwartz from HEI. Translab surgery was the majority treatment opinion although Dr. Schwartz said radiation could be an option. With that in mind I consulted with Dr. Andrews, at Jefferson Medical in Philly. He too said fractionated radiation would be option even though the tumor was previously radiated in 2000. Wow, could this be really true? I'd take radiation any day over surgery but was it really the best long term treatment option?
Even though Dr. Andrews recommended radiation I wanted my case reviewed by their tumor board which is made up of neurosurgeons that not only perform surgery but are experts in fractionated radio surgery. I also have an appointment with Columbia University Neurology Department for the same kind of review.
Right now if I had to choose a neurosurgeon it would be Dr. Schwartz at HEI, even though the traveling and possible post-op complications out in California makes me a bit nervous.
As a side note for others who are considering consultations in NYC. Be advised that Dr. Sisti at Columbia does NOT see patients that have previously been treated by any other doctor. Yes, believe it or not, his office cancelled my appointment when they found out I had FRS nine years ago in 2000 with another doctor. Additionally be forewarned about his appointment secretary, Mary. My Mother always told me "if there's nothing nice to say about someone then don't say anything at all".