My journey with AN began in February 2011 when I awoke to a non-hearing right ear and a loud, screaming case of tinnitus. I visited my ENT after a few days where I was given a hearing test and an exam, and told I probably had Meniere's disease. I was instructed to monitor the situation and to come back if it got worse or flared up. There was a definite improvement in my hearing about a day later, so I paid no attention to my situation, until it flared up again two months later in April.
I went back to the doctor, who still felt it was Meniere's, but just to be safe, he ordered an MRI. Obviously, it wasn't Meniere's, but a small Acoustic Neuroma.
My next two stops were to the AN doctors that my local ENT recommended. First, in June of 2011,was to a doctor and his partner in New York City. I liked the doctor very much-his expertise, confidence, and knowledge put me at ease. Since the hearing test in February indicated significant hearing loss, the doctor recommended translab surgery, since I didn't have enough hearing worth saving.
However, I still had another doctor to see, this one in Philadelphia-equally respected, qualified, and highly recommended. So, a few weeks later, I went to Philly to see doctor number 2. The big difference was that I was given another hearing test before I saw this doctor, unlike New York, where they used the orginial hearing test from February. The hearing test indicated that a lot of my hearing was restored. I was having fluctuations in my hearing throughout the diagnosis process. Philadelphia doctor's recommended treatment was much different: watch and wait, radiation, or retrosigmoid surgery, since the hearing test he gave me indicated I had much more hearing than previously thought.
Well, I chose to watch and wait, but that ended this past July when I successfully underwent gamma knife radiation, after much research and thought.
I am so happy so far with how my gamma knife surgery went. It was performed at University of Pennsylvania by the doctor who gave me that second hearing test.
I can still hear from the right ear, and although I realize that it could change due to the gamma knife, I know for certain that if I had undergone translab surgery as doctor New York recommended, I would be SSD.
So be very careful in selecting your doctor and keep monitoring your hearing as you go along, as it can fluctuate.