Hello friends of this forum,
After fretting since February with my diagnosis of a 9x11 AN, I finally figured out that my ENT was not in the least bit trying to help me nor cared what I thought! He has no bedside manner and seems to be the type that wants you not to be pro-active but to just listen to him and do as he says! My husband and I have done a lot of research, like all of you and now that we are not "totally" ignorant when it comes to AN's my ENT has become very frustrated, to the point when I had a consult with him about my second MRI, he walked in the room and didn't even greet us but started out "So you have an AN" Well, I don't want to be treated like a tumor, I have a name and am a person that happens to have a tumor! Anyway, long story short since he didn't answer my questions to our satisfaction we changed ENT's and this new one seems to be much better! My second MRI mentions and I will quote it exactly"There is a 5-mm fusiform focus of enhancement seen on the contralateral side, slightly more cephalad, posterior to the brain stem origin of trigeminal nerve, which appears to be arterial distribution infarction". When asked about that my first thought was "Oh no, NF-2 and he said "No those are very rare", he then said it's just a vein! Well, fired him, few weeks later new ENT says he doesn't know what it means, let's order an MRA with contrast which is the same machine, different settings to enhance the veins of my brain! So of course the concern is... is it an aneurism?? Anybody venture to speculate on this???
Of course, I continue to worry! What a terrible year this has been! I lost my dear Mother in April, lost my favorite cousin 3 days later, got diagnosed with the AN and now maybe something else?? I keep my prayers going!!! Sorry for venting, but you all said that's what you're here for, right! Love you guys!!!
Jackie