Hello to everyone,
Thanks for such a great data base and support group.
I am new to the forum and wanted to say Hi and also ask for some information. I was diagnosed with a right side acoustic neuroma “vestibular schwannoma†over a year ago. The tumor was approximately 2.5mm by 3.0mm and is now about 2.7mm by 3.7mm filling approximately 2/3rd of the inner ear canal. Originally it filled about 1/3rd of the inner ear canal. I have lost some hearing recently, do have tinnitus, but thankfully have not had any vertigo or facial control issues.
Luckily I’m seeing Dr. Robert Jackler at Stanford Medical Center and Dr. Derald Brackmann of the House Ear Clinic. I just had my second follow-up and MRI and the time has come for removal. This baby has got to go and I am ready for it to go. I’m currently reviewing options and deciding upon which treatment plan I will follow. I know that there are pros and cons to both. I am looking at micro surgery with Dr. Brackmann at the House Ear Clinic and stereotactic radiation, "the gamma knife" with Dr Gibbs and staff at Stanford. All of these doctors are great and I could not have a better team.
So here is my question; are their any commercial pilots on this forum, or do you know of any professional pilots who have or have had an acoustic Neuroma that would be willing to share some of their experiences and recommendations with me concerning surgery or radiation therapy and all of the other things that we have to deal with.
Thanks so much for any assistance. God bless all of you and thanks for taking the time to share all of your experiences and knowledge, it is so valuable.
Sincerely,
Dale Farr
“Still Flyingâ€