Anna,
I still consider my CK-ed AN a "work-in-progress", LOL! It's not been very cooperative symptom-wise, but starting to settle down a little now I hope.
I also had questions about the 3 vs 5 day protocol going into my CK. I think you are correct to assume there will be a high success rate with either one, so it does just seem to add confusion to be presented with these different scenarios. I wasn't really given the choice (thank goodness), as my radiation oncologist recommended the 5X5 up front. If I remember correctly, I think he said the 5X5 protocol evolved from some previous studies at Johns Hopkins, so I'm thinking that Georgetown (where I was treated) probably used the JH results as their baseline when starting up their CK AN treatments. I'm sure the 3 day protocols have a lot of data to back them as well, so I think it's ultimately about finding an experienced radiation oncologist and trusting their judgment.
Regarding your questions... I've lost some high-frequency hearing since CK, I think about 15-20dB at highest frequencies. Low and mid frequencies are unchanged. My speech discrimination score was about 60% pre-CK, dropped to about 40% shortly afterwards, but seems to be improving. I can hear well enough with my AN ear again for a telephone conversation now.
My treatments were on consecutive days, M-F. I was pretty tired by the end of it, so that Tue/Thur schedule might be nice!
Steroids have really been the one "sticking point" in this whole experience for me. My docs did not prescribe pre-CK steroids. I ended up starting on prednisone my third day of CK due to hearing changes, and I've been on-and-off prednisone many times over the last several months to try to deal with ongoing headaches and hearing loss. I was finally switched to decadron last month (after a second MRI) which cleared up my headaches and improved my hearing in a couple of days. I had obvious swelling on MRI in December, so I wish this whole issue had been taken more seriously then. Hopefully it will turn out ok now with the decadron, but my experience with prednisone for swollen AN was not a good one!
Hope this helps!
JB