Hi everyone--thanks, Deb for directing me to post here instead of the "Discussion" area. I have e-mailed and heard back from Ellen and Kathy and am grateful for their replies and kind words. My story--1 cm rt AN totally removed via retrosigmoid, Jan 2001, U MassMed Ctr, Worcester, MA. Five years later MRI shows re-growth--Decided w/my neurosurgeon that radiation was best due to small size and honestly altho I had no post-op complications, I didn't want to undergo surgery again--I did hrs of research and am convinced Gamma w/ Dr Noren (RI hospital) is my best option. By the way--I do not regret having microsurgery first time so for all of you trying to decide don't let that scare you--please make your decision based on your situation. If it hadn't re-grown all would be fine today. Anyway, I realize either radiation or surgery has a 5% re-growth chance... For me, now that surgery didn't stop it, I will do Gamma and hope that will be it!!
I am relieved to have my BC/BS out-of-state referral approved (wasn't out of network, only out of state) and am awaiting Consult to be scheduled. FYI--I wrote a letter stating my reasons for Gamma w/Dr Noren and also had Prof of Rad Oncology write on my behalf so I think that helped get the approval. I have a daughter and son--my son, David, recently proposed to his girlfriend and they plan to marry JUly 15, next year, so I don't want to burst their bubble yet and will tell them as soon as I know about the consult. I can assure them I have done tons of research and Gamma is my choice. Funny, 'cause my neurosurgeon prefers Cyberknife because of framelessness and Prof of Radiation Oncology MD at my hsopital says Gamma is best due to track record. So every "expert" you talk to may have differing preferences. I am not thrilled about the headframe but have been told it's really nothing... Can't wait to meet Dr Noren...
I welcome any comments, questions, whatever--we all can support each other on our "Survivor AN" reality drama!! Best wishes to all!! Regards, Mary from MA