Hey Kathy!
(kiss for Bob as well!)
Ok, first things first... please look for "Sue" here (Vancouver Sue as I call her). She's approx your age, had GammaKnife approx the same time as me (approx 2-2/12 yrs ago) and she can share with you about radiation on folks in your age group. Even though she had GK, she can share the good and not-so-good about radio-treatments for your age but overall, she has done fabulous!
I know you are in great hands with Loeffler at MGH..... which is he noting to you? Proton or FSR? You met a few folks (and they will be at the next Nov brunch). tsl/Teresa had Proton at MGH late last year (I think) and elliemae/Elaine is going through Proton as well at MGH. I know jcinma/Jane had follow up FSR at MGH .... then there is ellenvig/ellen who did GK in Providence with Dr. Noren... and then there is me and colorlady/Donna who did CK at Beth Israel......all of these folks will be at the brunch. Maybe younger than you, but you will see the overall end results for many that will be there that have been treated locally.
Mark is correct (but don't tell him I said that....) about size rule for radiation treatments. You are well within the "standards" for size.
It can take 18 mos or longer to see the end results. Usually 18 mos is fair but for many (myself included), it took a bit longer for the confirmation. We know it's a slow process for the "boogers" to die their fugly deaths but know you have all of us to help support you during that timeframe.
Potential side affects: possible enhanced head/ear fullness, enhanced dizziness/vertigo, enhanced balance issues, enhanced hearing loss, etc. All of these things are "potentials" that we know to keep in our minds but many report lack of these... and some do report them, typically between the first 9 mos (on average) post-radio treatments. Not all experience this and it really is "individual results may vary". By knowing these things in advance, it gives you the upper hand in knowing what may happen (but... not to be expected) and not to panic if they do.... but knowing to follow up with the radio-onc in case you do experience any of them.
Well, I need another cup of coffee but I'm hoping that this helps... and can't wait to see you both at the brunch. Take advantage of all of us radio-patients at the brunch to ask away about our treatments and treatment teams.....a terrific way for you both to learn more and see first hand (as you witnessed last time) all those that are doing well post-radio.
xo to you both!
Phyl