But honestly, it makes no sense to me why they wouldn't have just given you the contrast and knowing what I know about ANs appearing on an MRI I am not sure I would feel comfortable if they come back and tell me there is no AN in believing it since they didn't use the contrast.
Thanks for your note and for sharing your experience with me. That was my feeling regarding the contrast: if it comes back negative, how do I really know it is negative?
ANs, being rare, are pretty unkown in this neck of the woods. We have 70,000 population in the city and only have had MRI for 5 years. My family Dr. had never heard of AN until a couple of months ago. He has 2 patients who have been diagnosed in the past 2 months with AN and then me. I seriously doubt there have been any other AN patients here.
The MRI was done with a couple of technicians, but there isn't a radiologist there when the do the scans. Apparently he reads them all once or twice a week and then sends his reports off. I think they didn't use the contrast because they don't have proper protocol to follow for AN, or else they saw something that was clear enough without contrast. (Thinking worst case scenario, I suppose.) I think if was in Toronto where I had the AN done, they would likely have done things a bit better.
I'm not really having a great deal of confidence in the MRI lab. Even booking it was a bit of a problem. I went in to talk to them (the receptionist was quite pleasant and seemed helpful) and she put me on the cancellation list. They never did call me to say when the appt. was (I went in to talk to them and they had booked the date). They also said they would call me with a time (I only had the date). I called them on Friday to get the time and they had misplaced my form. Guess they wouldn't have been able to call me with a cancellation, either?
I keep flip-flopping with my thoughts. One minute, I think it through and realize that they didn't use the contrast because they didn't see anything, and there's nothing there. The next I think that they didn't use the contrast because it was visible without. I've spoken with some people who had it done in Toronto and theirs was without contrast as well. Then I think that if they did see something they would have called me by now. But then I realize that the radiologist might not even have seen the films yet. And, they likely won't call, they would send the report to the doctor. I asked if I could pick the report up at the hospital and they said that they can't give me any information without a release from my doctor. Hey, you're talking about ME, why do I need a doctor to tell you it's ok to tell ME what you've found about ME?
The health care system in Canada is quite a bit different from the health care system in the US.
Well, I'll wait and see. I'll also call the MRI lab and see if they have looked at the films and have any information. And, I'll hound my doctor to call them and get the report as well.
Incidentally, this forum is a lot like eBay! You get 'feedback' rating by the # of posts plus you get cool gold stars. I'm already up to 2 stars! Woo hoo. If I do have AN, can I get a blue star? I think you should give a star for every cm size for the AN. 3.4 cm? 3 blue stars for you! If they find out you don't have an AN then you lose all of your yellow stars. I'm sure the rules would read like those insurance policies your parents could buy for you when I was in grade school. "Loss of thumb and index finger on opposite hand. $15.00" "AN measuring more than 5cm, add one additional star."