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Old 11-10-2013, 04:42 PM #1
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Default Meningioma and PN?

My neurologist thinks the tingling/pressure in my head isn't related to my PN, which he thinks is the aftermath (lovely word) of a bout of Guillain-Barré. Rather, the face and head symptoms are likely from a benign nerve growth on the brain. If there IS a meningioma, it isn't large, so he'll just do another MRI in a year. Okay with me. But I'm curious that I could have gotten two unrelated things, which produce rather similar symptoms, at the same time. I searched on "meningioma" and found only one other person on the forum who's had both. So I'm just asking if anyone else has had them together, or if anyone knows of a possible connection.

Two unrelated comments: I've found this forum VERY helpful. And I love Mrs. D's photo of the cat eyeing the dinner plate--you can't tell me that creature isn't THINKING.

Lynn
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