I was diagnosed with a hemangioma located in the Internal Auditory canal which has eroded my cochlear about 12 years ago. I had hearing loss , vertigo and facial weakness for about 5 years prior to diagnosis that was mis diagnosed as Ménière’s disease and bells Palsy. At my yearly check up last week with the otologist at Mass Eye and Ear I mentioned I thought have further weakness - when I puff out my cheeks the affected size wasn’t as puffed out as it usually was. The Dr also commented on my synkinesis . He sent me for CT , MRI and hearing test. The size of the tumor is stable , However there has been modeling of the bone in the canal which means there is virtually no free space. He thinks it is time to consider surgery - mid fossa approach . I am curiousl if others have had surgery recommended when the tumor size is stable but there decline in hearing and facial function?