Sorry I haven't updated sooner. Here's the latest:
We met the neurosurgeon Monday and he was unimpressed with everything. He doesn't even know for sure if the smaller spot is an actual tumor. He wants to watch for 4 months, do a repeat MRI and see if the larger tumor grows. The size doesn't concern him, since it's not causing any problems for me. But he wants to establish a growth rate.
I could have had it for 2 months, or 20 years. If it grows half a centimeter in 4 months, he'll recommend we remove it. If it doesn't, he'll say let's do another MRI in 6 months. I guess that's good. But I'll feel better if it hasn't grown after the 4 months.
As far as the mini stroke. So far no indicators of any problem. Cholesterol and blood pressure are good, arteries in my neck as "clean as a whistle", blood is not overly thick. I have one final test this Friday, where they sedate me, I swallow a scope, and they look at the arteries in my heart.
All this is to determine if a small spot that showed up which could be dead brain tissue is the result of a mini-stroke. It could be damage from migraines, or even childbirth, and not actual damage from a stroke. But we'll know more after they're done with everything.
In the meantime, I've had to stop taking my birth control pills. Not a big deal, except that I tend to get ovarian cysts. The pill helps with this. Since I stopped taking them a couple of weeks ago, I developed a cyst, which burst last Thursday overnight. The pain can only be compared to a kidney stone. I felt a twinge, got up to pee, and found myself lying in the bathroom floor, trying to stay conscious. Luckily, I called for Troy and he came in to check and didn't walk on me in the dark. About 30 minutes later, pain was gone, and not a problem since.
Here's the hitch, my OB says without any oral hormones, this may happen again, every month, at random. The pain I can deal with. I've passed 16 kidney stones for heaven's sake! But the fainting unexpectedly, not so easy to accept when I'm driving or home alone with the kids. Thankfully, I have a great OB who's helping to work this out with the neurology folks. He thinks some good options exist, if they'll sign off. If not, we may get a second opinion from another neurologist, since this seems like a pretty big deal to us.
That's it for now. More to come later this week and as we learn additional information. Thanks for everyone's prayers and support!
*** footnote***
Our weekend away was AMAZING! We slept, ate, shopped, I had the greatest massage of my life! and we finally convinced ourselves to come back and retrieve the two kids. We have to do that more often!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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Glad to hear that you had a wonderful weekend. We will be thinking of you.
Tracy
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