Hi All,
Yesterday had my latest MRI. New software updates to GE MRI has caused it to be louder than before, if you can believe that. I felt like I was in the torpedo chamber of a submarine that was preparing to dive. All the warning klaxon's went off, and continued to make strange and loud noises all through the trip. Fortunately, I'm not one of those that are freaked out by this whole experience, so the 45-50 minutes went by and I was out of there. The day was cold, a bit breezy, with a beautiful blue sky. Today, it clouded over and I went to the mall to snoop a bit before my appointment with young Dr. Modha to go over the results. As I was leaving the mall, I realized that the rain that had started up just as I was entering the mall, was now decidedly white and fluffy. Oh great! I made my way to the doctor's office and by then, it was really coming down! I finally got in to see him, and the appointment was short and sweet. Nothing new for me to report to him, and he said that everything looked good. My AN is stable and hasn't grown or shrunk. It remains the same. I said, 'Well, you are supposed to tell me it's dead, dead, dead." And he said, "Oh, it's dead. But, we should monitor you for 5 years after so come see me in a year, or two years , that would be okay too." In the world of AN checkups, boring is good. This was good. No excitement, no drama or trauma, no revelations of epic proportion. Just - it's stable, see ya later. MRI - $1800, Dr. Visit - $350, co-pay - $40, peace of mind - priceless.
He showed me, on the scan, my trigeminal nerve on the good side, and on the AN side. The AN side, the nerve is resting on top of the intruder and probably has stretched out a bit and it's not at all happy about it. Hence, the troubles on my left side. (of my face and head). Nothing to be done there, sorry to say. But, I can stop worrying that the dumb thing is doing something it shouldn't be, anyway. It's stable. Nothing wrong with that. I'll take what I can get.
Happy New Year!!
Sue in Vancouver, USA