I'm a 40 year old mother with 4 children ages 2-13. I live in the Atlanta metropolitan area. My ENT ordered an MRI of my brain. I had my MRI this week, and I found out I have (The MRI imaging report is in quotations below):
1. Acoustic Neuroma benign tumor in the "posterior fossa" part of the brain, at approx 3 cm. "Approx 28X27X24 MM homogeneously enhancing extraaxial mass within the right cerebellopontine angle. The mass appears to extend into the right porus acusticus, which would favor the diagnosis of Acoustic Neuroma over Meningioma."
2. Arachnoid Cyst which impacts the brain stem. "Mass effect upon the right cerebellopontine angle with leftward deviation of the fourth ventricle but no hydrocephalus. There is trapping of CSF within the right cerebellopontine angle cistern."
Yesterday I saw 2 neurosurgeons in Atlanta. Dr. Murphy told me about the surgery aspects of AN. However, he said it really looked like a Menigioma to him. He said that we wouldn't really know until after surgery. He told me to see Andrew Reisner for the Gamma Knife perspective. Andrew Reisner is a pediatric neurosurgeon, who also see adults. So yesterday, I obtained as much info as a person can in one day from these 2 polite doctors.
However, I have a few questions.
1. Does having an Arachnoid Cyst complicate my AN situation? If I choose Gamma Knife for my AN, how will this affect my AC (Arachnoid Cyst)?
2. Sometimes you just want to find the best doctor, and let your faith lead you. Especially when you feel a little light headed already...doing extra research is kind of hard. So I have been told I need to see a Skull-based doctor for my AC, and a neurosurgeon for my AN. This is too hard for me. It's hard enough finding one doctor, much less two. Can't I find one doctor who is an expert in both of these things?ÂÂ
3. I have lost a little of my hearing in my right ear...high frequencies only. I have ringing in my right ear, which started about 2 months ago. Starting last week, I am experiencing pressure in my right ear. Starting today, my right eye feels like it has Novacaine in it, and I have strange sensations like a feather is tickling my eye lid when I blink. I've been told that I need treatment within 30-60 days. However, it seems that I'm developing new symptoms frequently now...shouldn't I find a doctor soon in case I wake up one mornining, and I have lost the ability to blink, or something gets worse?
4. Which is best for me Gamma Knife or surgery? If I do surgery, I'd like to do something minimumly invasive. Any suggestions on the best options for me?
5. Each surgeon has their preferred method of treatment. How do I find the best treatments and the best doctors?
6. A friend of mine lost her ability to blink her left eye (
before AN surgery). Her AN surgery did not correct this. If you lose function in a facial muscle, or lose hearing due to AN symptoms, is it possible to regain these abilities after surgery, or are they lost forever? This is why I don't want to wait until I lose function of a facial muscle before I get treated. It seems more immediate than 30-60 days to me. Please advise.
****If you know of an expert who could handle both of these (AN and AC), I would be so appreciative. I sure would like to preserve my hearing and facial muscle function if at all possible. Is there anyone in the country who has experience with saving the hearing and facial muscles, or even repairing these if function has been lost?
Thanks so much.