I had Single Fraction Cyberknife which in many ways is similar to GK
My tumour was 10mm x 5mm x 5 mm
Just prior to treatment I had diminished hearing, my balance was compromised, I had mild tinnitus and the plugged ear feeling
I had also been to hospital a year earlier with mild facial paralysis on my AN side of my face which lasted a few hours.
It felt like my head was in a cloud and it was annoying living in it.
I was also having concentration problems and memory problems and found typing and speech a little awkward, often forgetting words,
This was all before CK
I have just made it past 3 years.
I am very happy with radiation and glad that I avoided surgery.
I guess we often read about the Side Effects of Radiation.
Personally I feel what people call the side effects of radiation is really the effects of an Acoustic Neuroma.
After radiation the effects of an AN can and mostly do get worse.
After CK everything got worse.. slowly but surely things got better. At 5 months post CK, I had the first day of NOT living in a cloud a feeling that had been with me before CK, my hearing had improved and balance was markedly improved.
I actually felt normal... The healing process is slow, with most of the improvement happening within the first 18 months.
Expect 2 years of "things" happening
I think when we read about these symptoms we probably think they are worse than what they actually are..
These symptoms for me were annoying, but not debilitating, I could still do everything.
I went back to work about 2 hours after CK.
I tried to sit still in my hotel room and rest, got bored, got back on the computer and started typing emails.
Thinking back on my experience there was almost nothing I could not do or did not try post CK.
But I did need to put my mind to it.
Currently my hearing is better than it was before treatment and remains within the "normal" range, although it is at the lower end of normal. Most of the time now I completely forget that I have a tumour. Life has returned to how it was before the tumour.
I still get the occasional reminder of my AN, Especially at the start of a cold, very mild tinnitus, and an off balance feeling.
But that is really it.
There is a really good Webinar in the Members Section of the ANA website.
It goes for about an hour and was given by Dr Douglas Kondziolka one of the leading experts in Gamma Knife and Acoustic Neuromas.
I urge anybody who is considering GK or surgery to become an ANA member and get access to this brilliant presentation.