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MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:52 am
by paulette
I called Dr. Potter's office to ask about a 3T MRI, since the one I had in Denver said everything was normal. They said they would never do a 3T MRI on me, because of the hardware in my pelvis. They said it would show too much artificat, and that I should have a 1.5 MRI. So I have a question. Without her special 3T MRI software she has developed, would there be any advantage in seeing her for a 1.5? Would she still be able to see the entrapped nerves, etc? I never thought to ask that question when I called the office, but everyone on this website talks only about her readings from the 3T.
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 12:45 pm
by HerMajesty
I don't know if she uses her software for the 1.5, but if not the MRN is a 1.5
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:58 pm
by Faith
The MRI with Dr Kalinkin in Phoenix is 1.5 with contrast.
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:08 am
by AliPasha1
But I think Dr. Kalinkin can't see the PN in the ligament grip very well.it's just my opinion and I can be very well wrong.Please ask Dr. Potter if she can see the PN in it' entire course by mean of 1.5 Tesla.
Thanks,
Ali
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:46 pm
by paulette
I called Dr. Potter's office yesterday. She said she could see everything just as well with the 1.5. I don't understand why no else has this ability. it will cost me $3,000. At least they are willing to work out payments. Thanks to all of you for your input.
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:30 pm
by Faith
Ali,
So can Dr. Kalinkin only really see scar tissue is that what you mean? I am planning on having an MRI by her when I go to Phoenix in August. I hope it is not a huge waste, but I just can't afford to go to NYC. I figure it's better than nothing.
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:52 pm
by merrie
I had the Kalinkin mri and did not learn what I had hoped to learn. I am now thinking of how to make the trip to ny for the potter MRI. Just to give you some more info.
merrie
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:56 pm
by Mulan
Hello Merrie,
I am thinking of having Potter MRI too. May I ask how your consultation with Dr. Dellon went ? Best of regards, M
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:23 pm
by Faith
So sorry the MRI didn't show what you'd like Merrie. Can I ask if it showed anything? Maybe you already posted the result somewhere else. are you just wanting potter MRI for your peace of mind or is Hibner recommending it?
Re: MRI with Dr. Potter
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:57 pm
by merrie
I have not yet seen Dellon. I have been waiting to see how others continue to report back about their consults with him since is a huge trip from california for me. Dr Hibner has recommended the PN surgery for me. My Kalinkin MRI essentially showed that I had a blood vessel in my perenium that was very enlarged, prominnent and tortuous. Dr Hibners interpretation of this was that the perenieal branch of the pudendal nerve passes through the same areas as this perineal blood vessel and that distress of the vesel indiactes that there is also distress of the nerve. The Kalinkin MRI did not make metion of scar tissue in my case. It also made no mention of dorsal nerve issues which I know with certainty that I have.
Somthing is making me hesitate having the surgery with Dr Hibner and I dont know exactly what. My case is quite complex since I have a number of things that have contributed to the PNE. I feel like the Potter MRI will most likely give me more detailed info to go off of. My feeling is that i have issues with the dorsal and perineal branches of the nerve given this MRI and given that I had a very specific clitoral injury. Im not yet convinced Hibners current surgical approach will address my issues. Im leaning towards the Potter MRI and a consult with Dellon in the future - but want to hear more about other experiences with Dellon since it is a huge trip for me.
I also have a special needs child who might need surgery this summer so unfortunately I have been needing to focus and take a lot of time off from work for that. So Im keeping my ears open about more on Dellon before I decide what to do next. In the meantime I am continuing with Botox and sympathetic nerve blocks with Dr Jordan who is my godsend. Both of these in combination with many meds have allowed me to work and function (albeit I am still in tremendous pain.)
Hope this helps.
Merrie