Hi Glenda - Glad to hear you can stay in W&W. My tumor was discovered incidentally after a bad headache. The headache was found to be due to high blood pressure but guess what - you have a brain tumor!! At the first MRI in November of 2001, it was measured at 9 mm, but after being reviewed by a neuroradiologist, he thought it may have been under-read but didn't give me a different size. At my last MRI a week ago, it was the same size as the previous year which was read as 14 mm. So, in 10 years we are talking about probably 5 mm of growth - some years there was no growth; others maybe 1 mm - still minimal for a ten-year period but, then again, still some growth. Maybe, as Dr. Brackmann says, it will stop growing - I'd love that.
Since my tumor is on the 9th cranial nerve it would affect my swallowing and gag reflex and those are fine. I thought I was dizzy and unbalanced with some sharp pains once in awhile in the right ear but the neurosurgeon pointed out on my MRI how my tumor was definitely on the 9th cranial nerve and not close to the 8th (acoustic).
Good luck -
Sheryl