Medical Minute: Meningiomas

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @indie8189
    @indie8189 8 месяцев назад +21

    I just got MRI result today that I have a meningiomas. I have been on RUclips since I've got the news and watched at least a dozen videos. Some video even say no meningiomas is benign, they all eventually turn to cancer, which caused my anxiety skyrocketing. This video is so clear, so reassuring and so making sense. It gives me so much comfort. I will be seeing specialist in one week. I know between now and then I don't have to super stress up. I like this doctor. I hope all the doctors would be as thoughtful, caring, and knowledgeable as he is.

    • @summerbreeze-d2l
      @summerbreeze-d2l 6 месяцев назад +1

      I had a MRI on Thursday 18th, bc I've been experiencing pain in my head, it was diagnosed meningiomas on Friday.
      I had breast cancer in 2018 & had the cancer removed, now I have to deal with this.

    • @antonellal7827
      @antonellal7827 Месяц назад

      I've read that breast cancer and meningioma are related.

    • @QueenAelivia
      @QueenAelivia 12 дней назад +1

      @@summerbreeze-d2l may God Heal us

  • @brianbozo2447
    @brianbozo2447 2 года назад +80

    What a great communicator. People like him should be given an award for exceptional service to society.

    • @Foundingmother1
      @Foundingmother1 2 года назад +2

      I so agree, great communicator and seems empathetic as well 👍

    • @jasminrodriguez8462
      @jasminrodriguez8462 2 года назад +5

      He’s an amazing Doctor so patient and informative he put me at ease the moment I met him I feel so blessed he’s my doctor I recommend him to everyone

    • @barbarahartlett-yj1pr
      @barbarahartlett-yj1pr Год назад

      Qaaaw2aqqqq1qàaaq

    • @francinelatorraca8885
      @francinelatorraca8885 Год назад +2

      Not because most of us Italians are kind and humble. He really is well read. I was just told I have a Meningioma and was planning to go to Columbia. This is a sign from God🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @angelaszabo5820
    @angelaszabo5820 8 месяцев назад +10

    Oh wow what an amazing helpful video from an obviously highly professional and empathetic person. I have been diagnosed with a meningioma and have been so stressed since that day. It has been so reassuring to listen to your calm and thorough explanation of the problems or potential problems, the alternative approaches to treatment and the outcomes. I am so grateful to you. My best wishes for your continued success as a surgeon and in all your endeavours.

  • @julieoelker1865
    @julieoelker1865 10 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for this video. I have meningioma with seizures, and we have elected to have surgery. Three years on your video is still reassuring.

  • @jonnytexans8661
    @jonnytexans8661 Год назад +14

    This dr should be required to explain things to everyone! Very good easy to understand !!!!

  • @garyroberts7173
    @garyroberts7173 8 месяцев назад +6

    Great video, very well put and will bring a lot of hope and peace to people worrying. Gary Liverpool, UK

  • @thebillykeith
    @thebillykeith Год назад +19

    I love this guy. The world is a better place with people like him in it. Today is a better day thanks to him.

  • @bradypl12321
    @bradypl12321 3 года назад +39

    Very re-assuring. I was shocked and very worried (I'm 73) after an MRI revealed a meningioma in the left frontal lobe. After doing some research and hearing your video, I am less anxious, but will be working with a neurologist. Thanks for your explanation--very thorough and very helpful.

  • @valeriehadfield7083
    @valeriehadfield7083 Год назад +8

    I'd like to think you for this excellent explanation. I had a meningioma removed when I was 16. I have just turned 60, he encouraged, blessings

    • @Borderose
      @Borderose Год назад

      Can you tell me your story? I would love to hear it.

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      Yes pls me too I like to hear ur story

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      How was the surgery

  • @stephaniedriscoll4067
    @stephaniedriscoll4067 2 года назад +14

    This surgeon is amazing, the way he explains everything. I’m an ex neuro nurse and my sister has just been diagnosed with meningioma. Ive talked her through but this I will sit. And watch with her. Thank you for taking he time to do this video.

  • @kailynespinoza6991
    @kailynespinoza6991 Год назад +4

    I appreciate the clear and concise information. I genuinely appreciate that you inform others about getting second opinions and explaining exactly why. Your approach to person centered care is phenomenal and I wish every healthcare professional held the same tact as you.

  • @territobin1572
    @territobin1572 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for the compassion you are showing all of us with a Meningiomas. I am sending this to my children to watch as they are very concerned for my wellbeing.

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      Did you do surgery?

    • @McHatinit
      @McHatinit 8 месяцев назад

      Hope you are doing well. Did you undergo surgery. My dad is 79yrs and he is diagnosed with meningioma and sweet syndrome over head causing big lesions on the head

  • @judyelliott3877
    @judyelliott3877 Месяц назад

    the comfort this video provides is beyond words. what an amazing person and doctor. THANK YOU!

  • @kamilel3053
    @kamilel3053 3 года назад +20

    Thank you! My tumor was 20 years old and it choose my brain stem. Now I am in a wheelchair and had extensive surgery. I appreciate everything you spoke about.

  • @susansand1374
    @susansand1374 2 года назад +7

    PRAYERS FOR YOU ! I just watched your video for the very first time and I would like to thank you so very much for making your very special video to help others. I have had symptoms of a brain tumor for four months with severe excruciating pain in my head and in both ears and I am waiting for my MRI results and am Praying for them to find out why I have this horrific pain. I feel the same as yourself because what started as mild pain in my right ear, quickly went into both ears and excruciating pain in my head and both ears and I still dont know how this happened or why. I have been doing so much research on my symptoms and I think I might have acoustic neuroma but I will know this week my test results. I Pray that you are feeling better and thankyou again for making your video to help others. Robin xoxo

  • @collinlovas
    @collinlovas Год назад +3

    Truly amazing discussion! Thank you for talking me off the ledge.

  • @zoicharle8084
    @zoicharle8084 Год назад +3

    You relaying that information with such clarity and warmth, I'd put my life in your hands in a blink. I wish you can remove my meningioma. Guess I'm too far in the Caribbean. And this bid is 2yrs old I see. Oh well, keep me in your prayers and Keep up the awesome job. (if ur still at it). Xoxo 🌻🙏🇹🇹

  • @christinecarrara6883
    @christinecarrara6883 2 месяца назад

    Dr. Sisti is an outstanding physician. He has been following me for 14 years. I know I’m in good hands.

  • @L-ash777
    @L-ash777 Год назад +3

    Thankyou so much for this Dr, so much the last 3 years with medical issues to incidentally discover a meningioma had me so anxious. You speak very well and make so much sense to the layman. Thankyou for your down to earth approach., very personable Dr.

  • @griffinsports0744
    @griffinsports0744 Год назад +7

    I can’t thank you enough for this video! Very comforting after my diagnosis

  • @jacquelinemiller1260
    @jacquelinemiller1260 Год назад +3

    Love this dr. He rocks. In 2008 I was diagnosed with a Clival Meningioma. It was observed for the first few years.
    However, due to having a small child at that time, who shortly thereafter was diagnosed with some issues of his own. I put my care off. Late 2016-2017, I started to present with some significant issues. My meningioma grew rather significantly. He said to me that had I not come to see him when I did, I may have lost the ability to swallow. I had 5 days of treatment with the Gamma Knife Icon. Using the mask that he showed. I still have it.
    I can honestly say that despite having profound hearing loss, I am doing great. He's the best.
    .

  • @everquestdidi3484
    @everquestdidi3484 Год назад +4

    What a great doctor, my girl friend has recently been diagnosed with this and I will let her to know to contact this doc even if it means for her to travel to a different state .

  • @mmarie294
    @mmarie294 Год назад +4

    Well I'm 4 days out meningioma surgery. Hopkins did a good job, go with a good attitude, it will be well. Trust your surgeon.

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      How was your surgery

  • @sraza6801
    @sraza6801 Год назад +6

    Fantastic doctor, three years in of removal of my meningioma (behind my right eye and right temporal bone) it was a successful surgery with the help of another optical surgeon along with Dr. Sisti. I was there 4 days and had good recovery after. Mine was little left over as he said if he needs to stop to give you quality of life he will stop. Year Later I was treated with gamma knife once only. It was in and out thing. I’m thankful that we found him and He is amazing. Thank you Dr. Sisti, Dr. Kazam Columbia and entire team. 🙏🏻

    • @mhryzvi4491
      @mhryzvi4491 Год назад

      When was the surgery how big was it and was it a open skull how painful was it

    • @sraza6801
      @sraza6801 Год назад +1

      @@mhryzvi4491
      It was January 2020, it was open skull they had to remove some of my temporal bone on the right side as I mentioned, the cut was like almost Wide C shape and had like from middle crown to near the ear, they don’t shave hair and they used staples to close the cut. After 8 days they removed the staples which wasn’t painful at all.
      Yes it was painful few first days but the best thing is you stay in the hospital for three to four days which makes it so easy to manage the pain. After that you can manage by your own by staying on top of your steroids and other hard meds. To be honest my surgery was on Jan 20th 2020 and I attending the wedding on February 9th , 2020
      Remarkable out come.
      Yes few things to be noted.
      I still have numbness
      I do get some weird sensations
      I do get pressure behind my eye
      These always depends on person to person recovery
      Overall I’m happy and satisfied
      Thank you !!

  • @neangtouchd8233
    @neangtouchd8233 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much Dr. I just found incidental meningiomas and been stressing out and worried. Your video made me feel a lot better.

  • @playsball
    @playsball Год назад +5

    I was diagnosed with a meningioma incidentally found following 1 seizure in November 2022. Had a 7 hour surgery to remove the tumor but my surgeon had to leave 2 pieces behind because of the location. Had 5 rounds of radiation 9 weeks after surgery. The surgery for me was a piece of cake. Never had any pain or discomfort. Unfortunately the radiation was the worse part because I ended up losing the hair on the top of my head. This was the first video I watched after being diagnosed and it was so comforting. Thank you!

    • @UpendraVishwas
      @UpendraVishwas Год назад

      mam how are you now, any side effect?

    • @mhryzvi4491
      @mhryzvi4491 Год назад

      where was it and it was bnign and are you all good now what was your size

    • @joanrowe2745
      @joanrowe2745 8 месяцев назад

      I'm about to go through this myself, they got most of it out but are planning to radiate the last of it. Good to know I'll lose the hair. Did it grow back OK?

  • @templeofthetree
    @templeofthetree 2 года назад +6

    What a wonderful Doctor. I can feel you care. Thank you.

  • @Adam_C_anadian
    @Adam_C_anadian Год назад +2

    What a great video!... Thank you!
    I live in canada and would actually like to bring my wife to you !
    Thank you for settling nerves!
    We're getting a referral to have my wife see a neurosurgeon here in Toronto... hopefully sooner than later!
    Thank you again!

  • @miguelnarvaez2754
    @miguelnarvaez2754 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the information. Brings me more peace into my life

  • @DonnaLandon-Jiménez
    @DonnaLandon-Jiménez 11 месяцев назад +4

    Well-explained!

  • @amaliamosquera5371
    @amaliamosquera5371 Год назад +4

    Thank you doctor Sisti ! It”s because of your perfect and clear explanations and your capacity to make difficult and complicated situations seem easy, I decided to search and look for the Gamma Knife treatment. In my country there is no Gamma Knife and doctors don’t offer much options , neither explain things clearly. I found Instituto FlENI in Argentina. I was lucky, because the size of my meningioma was at it”s limit size. Everything went Ok. Now I feel so much relieve and in a couple of months I will have my first control MRI .

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      Did you do surgery?

  • @marymonaco9834
    @marymonaco9834 Год назад +4

    Hi Dr. Sisti, I just can not thank you enough. For doing this video. I’ve been so nervous. I have a meningoma detected 6 years ago. On the right side of my head. It’s just a little over one inch. Just a little above the temple. Have been being observed closely. My doctor is wonderful, and I trust him highly. Over the past six years. The tumor stayed the same. Last year. It grew just 1 centimeter. So we still left it alone. My most recent scan was two weeks ago. It showed I grew several more. I just don’t understand why. How this can happen? So my doctor is waiting one more year. For my final scan. He will be doing surgery after so. He’s only waiting the year out. Since the new tumors are yet so small. He wants to see the progress of them. Over one more year. I am asking,… is there any explanation for this? I appreciate any feedback you have to offer. Thank You in advance. Wishing you a very happy new year.🍾

  • @AprilSacko
    @AprilSacko 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your clear and calm explanation of what a meningioma is and what to expect. If only more doctors could have a human response like you to make people feel more in charge of their health and confident in the surgery or procedure they are about to endure. Thank you for putting calm into the hearts of people who are shocked with this news. I feel empowered with this information and less terrified. Thank you.

  • @chrissymalos3501
    @chrissymalos3501 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you doctor for your important information. I was diagnosed with a small meningioma back in 2009 and up to now the tumour hasn't grown all that much. The tumour is in the meninges, located in the frontal lobe, between the two sections of the brain. I have MRI every six months and I only give authorisation to be operated on, when/if I begin to experience side effects. 😊

  • @niusia54tk9
    @niusia54tk9 2 года назад +3

    How I wish my only 1 time met neurosurgeon- was like dr Michael B.Sisti- mine told maybe 5 sentences--"he is not good talker,"-somebody told me-- covid- came, nothing done--What happenned with Canadian doctors and medical system?? long story.... crying

  • @janetspell1396
    @janetspell1396 3 года назад +8

    Vision lost left eye, headaches, weakness, confusion,..memory loss,.. sudden crisis zone high blood pressure,…all started 6 months ago. Told I was having anxiety!! Went to get eye exam, and it was this doctor that saw the mass after dilating eyes. Did MRI and this “meningioma” was found at left parietal area. Took forever it seemed to get appointment with neurosurgeon last week,..but.. was canceled because doctor was out sick. Just went to ER yesterday evening just to spend 4 hours of wasted time! Sent home and cried all night because I just can’t take it anymore and don’t know where to turn anymore. I wish I was one of these patients that seemed to have been so fortunate to have found you Doc!!!

    • @Techie_Mum
      @Techie_Mum 2 года назад

      I have the same symptoms you do but mine is in the right parietal area. How are you feeling today? I hope you were taken care of and fully recovered.

    • @janetspell1396
      @janetspell1396 2 года назад +5

      @@Techie_Mum I’ve had the surgery to remove the tumor. I was sent to Neurosurgeon “DR. Arthur Day” in Houston Texas, due to the tumor being right on top of a major vein in brain. The tumor was removed January 3rd and I have noticed so many great changes since then and everyday that passes by!! It’s amazing the things I didn’t really even realize that the tumor was affecting all mostly on the right side of my body. I knew it was the cause of the first things I had mentioned,… but it was so much more to it all. It was basically slowly paralyzing me (by weakening my muscles) on the entire side of my body! Memory and confusion is improving as well. I walk better; stronger; my energy is back; my strength is improving; and it’s just amazing really. I was scared to go through the surgery, Im not going to lie,..but I knew if I didn’t have it, things were only going to get worse for me, so I felt that it was worth it in my opinion. The only thing I’m not sure of yet and the doctor as well, is why I had had some vision loss in the left eye, because the tumor was on the right side. However, the tumor was directly at the midline bordering to the right side. So, it could have been effecting the left side somewhat,.. either that or I could have had a mild stroke due to the very high blood pressure I was also having at the time, but that’s blood pressure has even improved now as well. I’m just so grateful for my Neurosurgeon Doctor Arthur Day in Houston, and my Neurosurgeon in my hometown who referred me out to him. He said that due to the large major vein under he tumor, it was a high risk for possible tearing of the vein, which could have caused major bleeding. That’s the main reason I was so scared to even have the surgery, but I’m so glad I did have it removed. I’ll continue to have to take seizure medication for at least 8 months, just as precautionary measures until total healing in the area of brain. I hope this was not too long of an answer to you, but I’m so very amazed and excited at the results of improving each and every day! I hope your doing well, and I wish you the best on your own tumor situation. All I can say about this experience,..is that I was in shock first of all when I was diagnosed with the meningioma tumor,..but it was non cancerous (as most of meningioma tumors are), which I was grateful for that at least. But, the thought of having the surgery terrified me actually. I’m just glad that I made the decision to have it removed. My family even notices all the differences since my surgery, and even tell me so. I was really getting worse off than I I even realized I guess. Thanks for sharing your information, and taking interest in how I am doing today. Best Wishes to You.❤️

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      @@janetspell1396 i had a baseball sized meningioma removed feb 1. They had to do an embolization to cutoff blood supply that was feeding the tumor. I am now 3 months post op and still have some side effects. I get floaters in my eyes, the little drifting squigglies, and a lot of pressure ontop or my head in the area the tumor was removed. When i stand up is when it really increased dramatically and i can actually see this spot on my head that goes up and down (throbbing/pulsating) is this normal and did you experience this? Im also sensitive to light as well. I get occasional ringing in the ears but it doesnt last.

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      ​@@janetspell1396ohh that's reassuring I'm very worried if I need to do operation. What size was ur tumor
      Mine is 8mm just newly diagnosed with calcified meningioma

  • @somewhrntm
    @somewhrntm Месяц назад

    I’ve had a calcified occipital brain tumor for over 12 years now. Just watching it. However, since the beginning of 2024 I’ve been having everyday headaches, which is totally annoying to say the least. Now we are in the first week of October with the latest MRI being done showing some new growth of the tumor. Joy 🙄, not. Tomorrow I have to visit the neurosurgeon at the recommendation of my neurologist to discuss the next steps. Smh… I have no other symptoms other than everyday headaches. No vision loss, no blurry vision, etc. I hope all they’re gonna say is we’re just gonna continue to watch it. Sigh…. Prayers please! 🙏🏻

  • @wendyvanroon8822
    @wendyvanroon8822 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for fantastic communication.

  • @veragraham988
    @veragraham988 2 месяца назад

    Thank you. I have been so worried about my tumor. This is so reassuring.

  • @norawilliamson9728
    @norawilliamson9728 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this vedio Doc. Very uplifting and helpful tips.❤

  • @casparcoaster1936
    @casparcoaster1936 3 года назад +3

    My left temple was swelling... a free clinic had me do a temporal artery biopsy after a round of prednisone... I started to hear voices on that crap... Didn't have arteoritis - I finally begged for a CAT scan (I had an angiofibrorma as a kid, I knew what a tomogram was, but not a cat) Found a Meningioma size of a soft ball. Had worn through my skull, pushed my left eye half way out of the socket, I had gone nuts, living in an unheated cabin. People telling you everything is fine helps. Nine hours of brain surgery is a hassle, and the titanium work by the plastic surgeon is as important as the neurosurgeon cleaning out the tumor. 4 yrs later... it's back! Level 3 fast mitosis (that tumor loves Ben & Jerry's). Need an ocular surgeon to clean up the work from 4 years ago. And health insurance.

  • @MRCATWRENCH
    @MRCATWRENCH 11 месяцев назад +1

    Pretty cool stuff

  • @freaksofnaturebegone9937
    @freaksofnaturebegone9937 День назад

    Dr. Sisti,
    I entered the ER with stroke symptoms and severe pain in rear and right of head.
    CT and MRI showed two meningioma’s.
    My head feels like it is in a vice.
    These meningioma’s are new from past 2009 scan.
    In the last 5 months my blood work results have dramatically changed.
    The neurologist that attended to me at the hospital stated I have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in my head, whereas; I have this condition in my right arm.
    How do you feel regarding my diagnosis?

  • @hmngbrd
    @hmngbrd 11 месяцев назад +3

    I wish he was my doctor.

  • @amandathomas7128
    @amandathomas7128 6 дней назад

    One weak post op. Love this video.

  • @jakemartin7931
    @jakemartin7931 2 года назад +3

    My friend was very scared when she first heard from an ER visit due to a headache that she has meningioma. And Dr Michael Sisti's video explanation is very re-assuring and calming. Can I ask if a "pt with a finding of 2 x 1.9 cm extra-axial mass adjacent to the left to the left frontal lobe consistent to meningioma be able to travel/fly for 16-20 hours twice in a month?"

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      My story se situation found out about meningioma when I was at ER for headache

  • @rbye
    @rbye 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this information and for being reassuring!

  • @laurajurek4065
    @laurajurek4065 Год назад +1

    You made me feel much better

  • @robinm.7035
    @robinm.7035 2 года назад +7

    Dr Michael B Sisti removed the 3 cm meningioma I had successfully. Truly he is an Amazing doctor!!!!!!! This video is helpful and if you have a brain tumor, consult with him.
    I was back to work in 3 weeks. I interviewed numerous neurosurgeon’s and picked the Best neurosurgeon and tumor expert! He is trustworthy, caring and professional with excellent follow up skills. His nurses are terrific as well.

    • @catiarango
      @catiarango 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for sharing. May I ask where was your meningioma located? I’m going through something similar and I have an appointment with Dr Sisti.

  • @jacquelinedupera243
    @jacquelinedupera243 3 месяца назад

    DE I have to think you so very much for your excellent explanation I was very worried for my daughter 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @marieleclair5881
    @marieleclair5881 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you doctor 🙏 I was diagnosed almost 2 years ago and I am always worried about it even it has not grow bigger. After watching this video I feel better 😘 blessings to you my good doctor 🙏🫶🏽🙏

  • @marianbonikowske9011
    @marianbonikowske9011 Год назад

    Doctor? Tough question….being a woman of 75, with this kind of tumor on the top part of my brain, and a neurosurgeon, keeping an eye on it with a yearly MRI, so far has not recommended any type of gamma, knife or surgery. Is there a year if you have no real symptoms to speak of that they would stop doing MRIs or would start to suggest gamma, knife, or surgery?

  • @jill-ellynstraus5587
    @jill-ellynstraus5587 4 месяца назад

    I am a year out from gamma knife surgery. I begged my doctors for 4 years to give me am MRI due to loss of balance, blurring vision, declining hearing, and . ultimately facial numbness. I went deaf over month before they finally gave me an MRI. I have a walnut sized meningioma that has involved my 5th & 8th facial nerves. My vestibular functioning was destroyed. Because I also have Crohn’s disease, I responded very badly to the radiation. My brain swelled terribly. After months of steroids, that diminished & my Crohn’s came back under control. I seem to have a permanent pin ball game in my head. My right eyelid is stuck open & the hearing loss is permanent. A benign tumor & the treatment can cause significant brain damage. I was not forewarned of any of these complications & just got the rosy outlook befitting a completely different situation than mine.

  • @Foundingmother1
    @Foundingmother1 2 года назад +4

    I had headaches every morning for 30 years and finally advised by a doctor who specialization was treating post menopausal women to get a CT scan and had a meningioma which was surgically removed. After no headaches

  • @tigistseleshi8923
    @tigistseleshi8923 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much 🙏

  • @johnfontana7256
    @johnfontana7256 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your detailed information, after getting a positive PET scan result two years ago, I still can’t get my thoracic surgeon who removed one of my lung lobes after the PET results showed activity in both lung and brain. Instead of just sharing results with my primary care doc, he holds results like a winning poker hand. Narcissism is a side effect of having so much power over another, you sir , do not appear to suffer such affliction!

  • @altheajones4310
    @altheajones4310 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the great advice. It makes more sense that the symptoms that I'm experiencing is all part of my meningioma

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      Do you have to get the meningioma removed?

  • @ladyjane9980
    @ladyjane9980 Год назад

    I am having two menengiomas removed tomorrow. neurosurgeon is with Rochester, NY. Im pretty scared.

  • @judyscantlin3866
    @judyscantlin3866 Год назад +1

    What if it is in the left frontal cortex

  • @Ms.h370
    @Ms.h370 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much ❤️❤️

  • @ElenaDiaconescu-w6f
    @ElenaDiaconescu-w6f 5 месяцев назад

    I have cerebral left meningiom. Please advise me what can I do. I discover it last year! Thank you very much for your medical advices regarding it. My respect and gratitude. Greetings from Brasov, România !

  • @lisalinnerud2292
    @lisalinnerud2292 6 месяцев назад

    I had a tumor removed 10 months ago i am now blind in my left eye and partial vision in my right. I had a mengioma and it was big. I had no symptoms so why am i almost blind now. I am not ok like you said we would be.

  • @imalearba4
    @imalearba4 Год назад

    My adopted daughter has a spinal meningioma that presented symptoms at 15 mos, it was partially resected snd grew back twice the size in 3 mos and we had Cyber Knife radiation. It returned this fall, after 1 yr from radiation. Her tumor was very aggressive and she is now in a wheelchair.

  • @kimberleyoliver8335
    @kimberleyoliver8335 3 года назад +2

    I have just been recently diagnosed with multiple calcified menigiomas after having a focal seizure. Thanks for the information

    • @rbye
      @rbye 3 года назад +4

      I just had a focal seizure like a week and a half ago. They only found one calcified meningioma about 4.3 cm on my right frontal/parietal lobes. I’m having surgery to remove it on 10/18/21. This video gave me some more optimism with my outcome. I hope and pray you will be okay too. Thank you for commenting and sharing. God bless.

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      @@rbye how are you doing now? Was it grade 1 or 2?

    • @rbye
      @rbye 2 года назад +1

      @@mattscott6591 Thanks for asking Matt. It was Grade 1. I’m doing well. Had some setbacks after surgery due to where the tumor was pressing. I’m still on seizure meds but all things considering I’ve been very blessed. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I be glad to tell you about my experience. God brought people in my life who went through a similar experience to help me. I would like to help others in the same way if I can.

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      @@rbye thank you so much ! Where was your tumor located & how big was it? I was on anti seizure meds for up until about a week or teo after surgery and then was weened off. Also did you have a shunt or drain in when u came out of surgery? I did not have one and im wondering if the pressure and tingling ontop is due to excess fluid buildup. I can actually see the sinking or collapsing of the area as it throbs.

    • @rbye
      @rbye 2 года назад

      @@mattscott6591 My tumor was 4.5cm and was in the right posterior frontal and parietal lobes. So my incision was on the top of my head-like a big “C”. They pretty much made a moon roof out of my skull and then put it back. I didn’t have a drain or a shunt. I think that’s more common with incisions on the side of the head. My head did throb a lot and it felt like it was moving like a newborn baby’s soft spot but I don’t think it was actually pulsing. I couldn’t stand air being blown on my incision because my scalp would contract and hurt.

  • @romeoblackmountain9879
    @romeoblackmountain9879 2 года назад +2

    Thank you doc! My wife are diagnosed right now with meningioma shes schedule for CT’s Can by march.. I’m so worried about her she can’t sleep because of the headache..

    • @prissyspicnics
      @prissyspicnics 2 года назад +1

      How is she? I was just diagnosed Monday. My headaches knock me to my knees in agony.

    • @Lorrieonline
      @Lorrieonline 2 года назад

      @@prissyspicnics I'm so sorry you have horrible headaches. Have you gotten any further help/information? I'm trying to research info on this for my father.

    • @deborahhouseknecht8756
      @deborahhouseknecht8756 7 месяцев назад

      @@Lorrieonline pain clinic for botox shots for headache. miracle

  • @addysarin1213
    @addysarin1213 2 года назад +1

    How much size tumor can't be treated with radio surgery If it's not causing any problems

  • @sophiebyrnes3471
    @sophiebyrnes3471 Год назад +1

    Wonderful explanation of meningioma. Thank you, very reassuring.

  • @dianland5887
    @dianland5887 2 года назад

    I have a meningioma I had radiation on in 2011. I was told this week/yearly mri in 2022 that it grew 2.9 cm but was told 11cm tumor in the meckels cave is small. Even though I have double vision, balance problems, migraines, hearing loss, and have to wear prism eye classes, sleep most of the time now and really don’t have a life. My eye doctor told my I was losing my vision. Now I want surgery but my doctor wants me to just go foot for physical therapy. AND my liver specialist informed me after doing minor surgery for duct stones that I had a meningioma on my liver. Is that possible?

  • @mattscott6591
    @mattscott6591 2 года назад +2

    I had a baseball sized meningioma removed 2/1/22. I didn’t have a shunt, it is now about 3 weeks post-op. I have pressure i can feel on top of my head in the spot the tumor was previously. Is this excess fluid buildup? Or is this just normal and expected post-op?

    • @katebruno9255
      @katebruno9255 2 года назад

      I assume you feel better now, this sounds like normal post-op swelling but of course I am not a doc

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      @@katebruno9255 i actually feel the same. I am going on 3 months post op. I still have the pressure ontop of the head, dizziness when i get up accompanied by a little blurred vision. I wonder how long this normally lasts.

    • @katebruno9255
      @katebruno9255 2 года назад +2

      @@mattscott6591 wow, I would speak with your surgeon, I assume it gets better slowly over time but they may need to put you on steroids or something for inflammation

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      @@katebruno9255 i spoke to him through his assistant, i have followup my 3 month apt may 5. I will ask him about that but they keep telling me everything looks good on the scans. But i hear theres some stuff that they miss even on mri scans with cerebral spinal fluid leak and stuff. My hope is everything is ok and they are not missing anything. But that pressure doesnt really seem to be improving. Sometimes its real intense.

    • @shreenashah4147
      @shreenashah4147 Год назад

      My mom was facing the same issue after the surgery but after putting the shunt, she started feeling better.

  • @mansvillabito6203
    @mansvillabito6203 5 месяцев назад

    Please enlighten me about tumor at the back of the neck thank you

  • @miamoore1666
    @miamoore1666 2 года назад

    Do you see a flashing light in the corner of your eye? When I read my left eye closes, clouds in eye, nauseas, fatigue, fluttering hand, body jerks tiny, passed out twice, shoulder pain, but the worse thing is occipital headaches. I had a mri a year ago of my brain could a meningioma grow that fast? I’ve had Bell’s palsy seven times and I’m slightly paralyzed on one side of my face so I think it’s just that and I’m getting it again? Ty for your video it was interesting and educational.👍

  • @ezrajohnson7257
    @ezrajohnson7257 Год назад +1

    I’m 33 I have a meningioma I have left sided weakness. I went to ER with stroke like symptoms where they found the tumor but they don’t want to treat it even though I’ve been dealing with left sided weakness and also have been having headaches over the past several years

  • @ParagVerma-fx4qu
    @ParagVerma-fx4qu 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much Doctor Sir for this explanation. I have suprasellar Meningioma of size 24*26*26 mm. I have lost 90% vision in my left eye but my right eye is good. Vision in right eye has just started to deteriorate. However, i do not have any other symptoms. The tumor is a calcified one. At present, my neuro surgeon has advised me observation. In his opinion, the radio treatment will not be very effective in my case because of the calcification. Dr has also told that many nerves are connected to the tumor. My age is 71 and i do not have any other medical issue and i am quite active. I am unable to finalize which combination of treatment will be fine for me. I am from India. Can you please guide me through remote.
    I will be very thankful to you.

  • @maraki1110
    @maraki1110 3 года назад +2

    Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @nelsonmoturi6177
    @nelsonmoturi6177 Год назад

    Hello Doc. what are the chances of someone regaining her vision after the surgery? That is the meningioma had affected her vision.

  • @maqboolchohan5210
    @maqboolchohan5210 3 года назад +6

    My mom not waking up after tumor surgery it been 1 month she’s not waking up. Is it normal or she is in coma or she need more time ???

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      Very sad how's ur mum now

  • @katrinamackenzie8789
    @katrinamackenzie8789 3 года назад

    I have been trying to get someone to do something for a year now,I have hard bone like shapes grown out onto my head,headaches,feeling sick,and thick fluid coming from my eyes.i was sent yo a dermatologist 😭

  • @karynfox2138
    @karynfox2138 Год назад

    I had a lime sized meningioma (called it Manfred) removed in 2020 after two out of the blue seizures. Probably been there 10 years and never had a single headache! Now I have another much smaller one (called peanut) which is only 7mm which I may be having radiosurgery for.

  • @preetigulati9764
    @preetigulati9764 20 дней назад

    I am 46 years female, having 1.9 cm meningioma on the right side. Is it normal? Please reply sir.

  • @cariiVee
    @cariiVee Год назад

    Mine are behind my eyes. I'm losing my eyesight on the right, and I'm devastated. I'm 46 and have small kids.

    • @BJones-dg6nj
      @BJones-dg6nj 5 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry, I will remember you in prayer

  • @liamichael7673
    @liamichael7673 Год назад

    Thank you I have had mine removed nearly 3 months ago and I still have pain not as bad as before.

    • @vanessawallace8244
      @vanessawallace8244 Год назад

      Where was yours and what type of pain? I was just diagnosed after suffering with trigeminal neuralgia for a year. I have 1.8 cm petroclival meningioma and am waiting to speak to a surgeon

    • @liamichael7673
      @liamichael7673 Год назад +1

      @@vanessawallace8244 My. First brain tumor was on the left side from close to my ear I had surgery for that one 12 years ago and my specialist has to keep an eye on it as it has started to grow back but very slow. My meningioma started in the middle of my head and started to grow slowly down my left side. I had it removed 3 months ago and I still have aches and pains. But not as bad as what they were last year. My initial pain became unbearable and it was just under 2 cm I told my surgeon I wanted this out. I had the surgery last October. I cannot remember what it actually was. All the Surgeon told me he had to keep an eye out as this one could also grow back. I am trying to do things I want to do as you never know what will happen tomorrow.

    • @vanessawallace8244
      @vanessawallace8244 Год назад +1

      @@liamichael7673 prayers for you. My pain is unbearable I just want this thing removed asap the headaches and facial pain is debilitating. I pray yours doesn’t grow back and that your pain goes away 🙏🏼

    • @liamichael7673
      @liamichael7673 Год назад

      @@vanessawallace8244 Make yourself busy. and the days will pass by quickly look after yourself. 💐❤️

  • @katebruno9255
    @katebruno9255 2 года назад +1

    What’s the best way to set up 2nd opinion? My daughter is 18 and had a massive seizure leading to meningioma discovery in speech and language center. Surgery wasn’t able to fully remove and we are now being recommended for gamma knife radiation. I know these are the most common treatments but perhaps a 2nd opinion will give us peace of mind.

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      Did you get a second opinion? Radiology/Oncology told me since i had a grade 2 meningioma, radiation is necessary to help prevent it from growing back and to kill off any residual.

    • @katebruno9255
      @katebruno9255 2 года назад

      @@mattscott6591 her tumor is 3.5cm and causing seizures so we def have to do the gamma knife, I am hopeful it will help stop growth and maybe even slowly cause venous occlusion so the blood flow will shift to other vessels and allow them to someday remove the tumor. Right now the vessels running through the tumor are actively draining the speech and communication center

    • @mattscott6591
      @mattscott6591 2 года назад

      @@katebruno9255 would they have to do an embolization to cutoff blood supply thats feeding the tumor?

    • @katebruno9255
      @katebruno9255 2 года назад

      @@mattscott6591 they don't want to cut off the vessels cause they are imperative for her speech and language but they hope the inflammation from gamma knife may slowly allow the flow of blood to re-route to new areas instead

  • @angelavail6224
    @angelavail6224 Год назад

    I would really like to know the difference between a brain tumor and a Heterogeneous 12mm. This was found with a MRI, I have severe headaches every morning nauseated all day long losing sight in my right eye see black spots all the time. losing words when I'm speaking.

  • @Prophetess_GladwellNdei
    @Prophetess_GladwellNdei 2 года назад

    Hi, I have meningioma and its 3cm..what do I do??

  • @trueandobjective
    @trueandobjective 9 месяцев назад

    What is the name of this doctor please?

    • @dandonahue4247
      @dandonahue4247 6 месяцев назад

      His 3 months in-he’s the safe of my - bragging INFLAMING. He the genius following him-
      Columbia neurosurgeon, Michael B. Sisti
      ❤️🙏❤️

  • @sheliasmith1536
    @sheliasmith1536 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @vtrandal
    @vtrandal 2 года назад +1

    Watching the meningioma for growth is good, but watching for increase in growth rate sounds better. From successive growth data the growth rate can be computed. I suppose you do that.

  • @sandramerimee6957
    @sandramerimee6957 Год назад

    My tumor is along the posterior margin of the left petrous apex.

  • @diannerocks2536
    @diannerocks2536 Год назад

    I’m doctor google I have so many symptoms and after a dental mri on Saturday I’m seeing neurology in 2weeks hope im ok

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 Год назад

      How are you now

  • @lisareed2674
    @lisareed2674 3 месяца назад

    Prayers and Put Your Faith in God and have a personal relationship with him...Jesus will give you peace

  • @Jenb0854
    @Jenb0854 Год назад

    Hi, Merry Christmas.
    I have had cancer 3 times, thyroid, near thyroid and cervical.
    August 2022 I was told I have a 10ml x 6ml meningioma. Drs have advised watch and see however concerned about metastasis.. my sister had same tumour only she didn’t know.. hers ruptured an artery we found out after she died suddenly July 2020.. 😢
    My brother also has a brain tumour sitting on his optic nerve he’s having surgery January 2023. 🙏
    I’m not worried about my tumour but I was shocked to learn about it. My oncologist suggested a CT scan because of my sister and brother.
    Thankyou for this video.
    PS
    2 neurosurgeons have said it could be removed however that is risky.
    It’s sitting on the right side of my head up between my ear and temple. If that makes sense.
    Plus I have this
    Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna
    I noticed my eyebrows disappeared the bone became very thick excruciatingly painful my forehead is painful and I get headaches and blurred vision..
    The pain in my eyebrow bone is 24/7
    My hairline has gone way back..
    Oh well
    I’m here

    • @akshaypawar9248
      @akshaypawar9248 Год назад +1

      hope you are doing well now.and your brother

    • @Jenb0854
      @Jenb0854 Год назад

      @@akshaypawar9248 Thankyou,
      I’m doing ok and my brother came through his surgery well.
      Thankyou so very much 🙏

    • @akshaypawar9248
      @akshaypawar9248 Год назад +1

      @@Jenb0854 good to hear that. may God bless you and your family with long and healthy life.

    • @Jenb0854
      @Jenb0854 Год назад +1

      @@akshaypawar9248 you and your family also.

    • @angelaszabo5820
      @angelaszabo5820 8 месяцев назад

      I hope you’re continuing to do well. My best wishes to you and your family ❤🙏

  • @maqboolchohan5210
    @maqboolchohan5210 3 года назад +1

    My mom is 73 years old

  • @chasetrevormariano4780
    @chasetrevormariano4780 Год назад

    I have meningioma in my c1 and c2,can I send MRI results?I am a Filipino,37yo,male, thank you.

    • @maryrosewarren6535
      @maryrosewarren6535 Год назад

      Not familiar where exactly is c1 and c2. Mine grew in the middle and life hasn’t been the same since I found out i have a meningioma. I hope you’re okay, kabayan. It’s hard when no one really understands how you feel.

  • @MaryRodriguez-tq5me
    @MaryRodriguez-tq5me 9 месяцев назад

    What if the meningioma is now a 4.2 cm

    • @MaryRodriguez-tq5me
      @MaryRodriguez-tq5me 9 месяцев назад

      Because my first one was taken out in July 28, 2010 and how I knew it grew back is affecting my right ear

  • @maqboolchohan5210
    @maqboolchohan5210 3 года назад +2

    Her tumor was 7.8 cm it was big

  • @maqboolchohan5210
    @maqboolchohan5210 3 года назад +1

    Plz explain me if u know it’s normal or no ?

  • @bojigirl5672
    @bojigirl5672 8 месяцев назад +2

    It’s not always benign!!!!

    • @bojigirl5672
      @bojigirl5672 7 месяцев назад

      That’s what they said to me. Then I had the surgery because of symptoms. Inoperable. Inaccessible. Terminal. SHUT UP.

  • @alextavares3479
    @alextavares3479 Год назад

    I was diagnostic

  • @sharonyarnell8263
    @sharonyarnell8263 Год назад +1

    The medical field is noonger welcome and is no longer honored

  • @pagefour6498
    @pagefour6498 2 года назад

    Medical half hour