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Hi, everybody.
My epi wants me to do a PET scan. I understand that it measures glucose uptake to pinpoint where seizures are happening in the brain. Lower glucose uptake = seizure area. Higher glucose uptake = possible tumor.
My confusion is over WHY he has oredered it. Online it says the test is mainly for pre-surgery candidates. I am not a candidate for surgery. Why else would he order it?
I've had negative eeg's & a negative MRI (only minor normal age-related white spots on my MRI). The type of MRI that looks for strokes was negative, too. My seizure meds are starting to work well now, and I think soon things will be under control.
Why would he order a PET? They are expensive, and I'm extremely claustrophobic. I'd rather skip it, unless it would make a difference in my treatment. In my opinion, additonal expensive tests don't always equal better treatment.
Any ideas around reasons why he'd order one???
My epi wants me to do a PET scan. I understand that it measures glucose uptake to pinpoint where seizures are happening in the brain. Lower glucose uptake = seizure area. Higher glucose uptake = possible tumor.
My confusion is over WHY he has oredered it. Online it says the test is mainly for pre-surgery candidates. I am not a candidate for surgery. Why else would he order it?
I've had negative eeg's & a negative MRI (only minor normal age-related white spots on my MRI). The type of MRI that looks for strokes was negative, too. My seizure meds are starting to work well now, and I think soon things will be under control.
Why would he order a PET? They are expensive, and I'm extremely claustrophobic. I'd rather skip it, unless it would make a difference in my treatment. In my opinion, additonal expensive tests don't always equal better treatment.
Any ideas around reasons why he'd order one???