Hey, guys!
I know I haven't posted on the forums for months now, but it's been primarily because I was very busy this past year, once the symphony/school year got started. I have felt pretty good as far as my AN goes. I was dealing with knee issues that were more troublesome, culminating in knee surgery in February!
Anyway, in February I also had my first follow-up MRI and as Jim mentioned, my radiation doc did tell me that there was some swelling, which I was prepared for, and also that the tumor did seem to be showing signs of dying in the center.
The only problem is that in April I started having issues with my hearing. At first I thought it was due to a bad head cold I'd had, but when it didn't clear up, I started to suspect it had to do with the AN.
After meeting with my primary care doc and trying OTC sinus/allergy/decongestant type stuff (in case it was trapped fluid, which it seemed like at first), he did a simple hearing test and I could tell that I wasn't hearing nearly as well as before.
He sent me back to my ENT for more extensive testing and my hearing was pretty terrible. A year ago when my hearing was tested, my word recognition was 100% and I had only a minor high-frequency loss.
This time around I felt like I was failing a test at school. I couldn't even guess at some of the words. I had noticed back in May that I couldn't hear very much when I lie down with my good ear on the pillow. I can't even hear my own voice if my left ear is covered.
So, anyway, the doctor suggested a hearing aid, and is offering to kind of experiment with me because of my symphony situation--possibly trying different types to see what works best in that environment.
Because it's crucial that any device work while I'm playing, I'm waiting until the season starts in September to try a hearing aid.
Fortunately, my conductor has been aware of my situation from the beginning--and his brother is even a neurosurgeon, I believe, so he knows more about it. I think he'll do whatever he can to help me once we see how a hearing aid might work for me.
Anyway, I'm kind of bummed about this latest turn of events. I have my 2nd follow-up MRI on August 6th, so I guess I'll possibly know a little more after that. Blech. Stoopy tumor.