Hi Greg and others with small ANs,
I began losing my hearing in the Fall of 2002. I was diagnosed in the spring of 2003 with a 7mm AN. Doc recommended the watch and wait. 2004 MRI showed no growth. Skipped the 2005 MRI because of sickness in the family. 2006 MRI showed 13mm, almost double in size from the 2004 MRI. Still small compared to others, but the doc said it was time to do something.
Had retrosigmoid surgery on 05/31/06, came home four days later. Surgery went extremely well; no damage to hearing, balance or facial nerves. I have had basically no complications and no side effects. My hearing remains the same as before surgery (cannot hear someone speaking on my right side unless they are loud). My balance before was only off when I moved too fast or when taking the first step up or down stairs. I still have an occassional off-step that I have to right myself from. No dizziness or headaches. I have occassional throbbing on the right side of my head when I bend over or when I sit up from a lying position or stand up too quickly and fortunately it only lasts for a minute or so.
Was doing so well that I went back to the doc at 3-weeks post-op and he released me to go back to work. I went the next day. I do have an office job doing mostly paperwork and computer, no strenuous stuff. I just celebrated my 45th birthday and I am not a real active person in regards to exercise; I am overweight, but in good health otherwise. I am overactive in community support events and organizations, so I am a busy person.
I just wanted to let you folks know how well my surgery went. I was expecting all the possible side effects from the surgery and I realize that I am truly blessed not to have had any problems so far. Try to have a positive attitude and a great support group from family, friends, church family, neighbors, coworkers, etc. I am glad I didn't wait till the AN had grown larger. I am also glad to have this part behind me and back to a somewhat normal life. There is no hurry when the AN is small, but from my experience, it was to my advantage to get it out while it was small. I have no regrets with my choice of action.
Best wishes to all,
Mtn. Gal