Good evening all
I was diagnosed with AN last year OCT. After doing all the research on treatments available to me I decided to go for surgery.
On the 6th of May 2014, after 12 hours, my AN was partially removed, Middle Fossa Approach. The wonderful doctors had to leave a quarter of my AN to preserve my facial nerve. My recovery went extremely well and even the audiograms showed that my hearing improved. After only six weeks I was back at work (only for a couple of hours a day), and felt almost normal. I am truly blessed!
Last week Thursday, 7 Aug 2014, I woke up and could not hear a single thing from my AN-ear. This came as quite a shock as my hearing had improved so much. I contacted my neurosurgeon and my ENT. My ENT immediately asked to see me and scheduled a audiogram after my check up. The audiogram showed significant hearing loss (over night?
). This caused some alarm amongst my doctors and I was sent for a MRI the following day. The MRI showed either a recurring AN or scar tissue with the measurements of 12mm x 8mm.
I am now scheduled to see the ENT surgeon and Neurosurgeon next week to discuss what this might be. They seem to be worried as it had such an dramatic and instant impact on my hearing.
Not quite sure what I am asking - maybe just sharing, hoping someone else had the same experience and it was only scar tissue.