Today I had the first of my followup visit(s) - with the radiation oncologist. I do like her, she's kind of a small, spunky woman who must be about my age. I concluded today that she knows alot about zapping things with CK, but I'm not sure how much she knows about what she zapped, and what I should expect. No matter, she says all my followup will be through the neurosurgeon now, who I see tomorrow (followed by appointment with my primary care doc).
One month later:
Pros:
--Odds are, the AN is dead
--No balance issues, other than teeny, tiny floaty feeling sometimes, and an occasional stagger/misstep
--Hearing has been pronounced "better" by ENT, but you couldn't prove it by me
--Energy level, sleep, appetite, weight, etc. good.
Cons:
--Blood pressure still mysteriously up, even with meds. Oncologist not sure why.
--I've limited my activities somewhat due to blood pressure problems, oncologist said today to return to regular exercise.
--Alot of frustration over the two cons above, as I'm a weekend warrior/triathlete, and this has really messed up my season
--Some very minor, microscopic, teeny tiny facial issues, which we just noticed yesterday.
With regard to the facial issues, yesterday my teenage daughter came home and, immediately upon seeing me she said, "What's wrong with your face, Mom?" Not exactly what a recent AN patient wants to hear! She said my "good" side looked tight. I asked if my "bad" side looked slack. She still thinks the problem is with my "good" side. Oncologist today noted almost invisible weakness on my "bad" side. When I puff my cheeks out like a chipmunk, I'm a lop-sided chipmunk. I asked my husband if I looked OK, and he said "Hmmpfff!" (translation: "Is this like the 'does this outfit make me look fat' question?). Weirdly enough, I've had a coldsore-like problem on my "bad" earlobe (have had this when pregnant, 19 years ago) and some related nerve pain (had that too) like when I had a cranial nerve virus. Oncologist agreed that facial problem could be world's smallest case of a viral palsy thing (like Bell's Palsy or Ramsey-Hunt syndrome) We'll see what neurosurgeon thinks tomorrow . . . will update then
So far, so good overall. I'm sure blood pressure will stabilize, and I can live with all the other little stuff if it doesn't get worse.