Hi all
I am just curious as to how many of you had more than one MRI done before your surgery. I was not even aware that my original MRI was not that good for determining where, how large, and even what kind of tumor it is.
When I went to U of M Dr. Telian told me that it is quite possible that I have a Meningioma and not an Acoustic Neuroma at all.
That kind of threw me for a loop.
He went on to say that if it is in fact a Meningioma that he would be so disappointed doing Translab because he could have done Retro and possibly saved my hearing. The only way to know for sure would be to do a biopsy and I think he said that is not advisable for whatever reason. He said if he were me he would not hesitate to try to save his hearing by doing the Retrosigmoid approach.
Beside my first opining I had sent my films to House, two Dr.s reviewed them and there was never a mention of Menningioma. Even though my hearing is almost perfect on my AN side they all three said Translab. I wasn't sure where to go next on this bumpy journey of mine.
After much thought I figured I would call Dr. Slattery at house and fill him in on Dr. Telian's take. He called me back that same day and told me that he was fairly sure that it was an AN but he would consult with his group and call me back. Sure enough he called back the next night and said that it would probably be a good idea to get a more detailed MRI so they could get a better look to be sure. Specifically of the internal auditory canal done with very thin slices. Wow
Are these guys at House great or what? He sent me the order in the mail. I took it to my PCP and he rewrote the order so my insurance will pay for it.
I guess the point of all of this is why wasn't I told right from the beginning that another MRI could be helpful in my diagnosis? Has anyone else had surgery with just the original MRI, the one that was just to try and find the problem? Anyway I am very happy to say that I will have another MRI on Tuesday March 25th and will have it for my 4th opinion on March 30th when I see Dr. Katush.
Then I will send it to House and U of M.
Thanks for listening, I know I have really dragged this thing out but I am finally having some peace and I am sure I will have a surgery date by the end of this month.
Sue in Michigan