Woody,
I was w&w for three years but my tumor was much larger than yours.. I had very good hearing, some dizziness, headaches and balance issues.. all of which got worse over the last year. I had had about 8 MRIs in those yrs each showing some growth.. mine was not confined to the IAC,,internal auditory canal, but had grown into the CPA and was pressing on the brain stem by the time I had translab surgery Oct 27 this year.. I am not a medical professional so all this is just my opinion,, however, I agree with others that you should have ample time to research and most definitely get more opinions as to your options.. this surgery,, any of the three types is not minor by any stretch of the imagination.. and like my Dr said "not for the weak and faint of heart".. mine ended up being 11 hrs and facial nerve was cut and had second surgery 5 days later for nerve graft.. VERY hard week ......I and many others have sent MRIs out to House clinic in LA for free phone consultation... very informative and helpful in decision making and there is "no obligation" to go out there for treatment.. one avenue for you and I am sure there are other Dr that will do the same.. the more opinions you can gather, the more comfortable you will feel with your final decision,, I "hear" some reluctance in your message..... go to the post op thread and see what some of us have been through too,, everyone's experience will be different as all tumors are different,,, but you do have time on your side since it is small yet..
I too am curious as to why this Dr did not suggest w&w and another MRI in 6 mo as your tumor is small.. mine grew to 2.8 cm..also you must consider that Dr is a surgeon,, so that will impact his decision to go ahead with surgery and his reluctance for radiation. I too was given similar advice about radiation,, which I too think is somewhat outdated,, however, that was not an option for me as mine grew too large.
Good luck to you in this journey that no one wants to go on,, the decision is one of the hardest you will ever make, but once you have all the info from different sources,, you will feel comfortable with final decision,, just remember it is non cancerous, yours is still small and generally they are slow growing,, take your time... our prayers are with you.. we are here for you to ask questions.. Jane