Hello,
To everyone affected by the AN experience I wish you all good health, strength, courage and perseverance to overcome this challenge and live life to it’s fullest!
My name is Jenifer Doane, I am a 17 year Acoustic Nueroma “Veteran�. I’m almost 36 years old. I am married with one child and have a job within the school system.
I was 17 years old when I was treated and diagnosed for a 4.5 Cm AN on the left side. I was left deaf in my left ear and have significant/complete paralysis on the left side.
I am happy to be a newbie to the ANA forum and I have been completely engrossed in reading all of your entries.
After my surgery I went on with life as I thought it should be or should I say what society dictated? I worked, went on to college, was an active community member and citizen, continued with my equestrian hobbies, and I am now married with a 2 year old son.
I have gone through the last 17 years in denial that I have been put through such a life changing experience and that I have been blessed and burdened with being different. I have built up a wall around myself and I am relieved to be reaching out and networking with others like myself.
I would love to connect with any other veterans out there to share all the good and the bad about being an “AN survivor�.