Hi catlover,
I'll try to answer your question to tinnitis first. I had that symptom before I had surgery. In fact, that, and loss of hearing in my left ear is what lead me to an ENT doctor. I had translab, as you can see.
My surgeon told me that they cannot do anything about tinnitis, b/c it's coming from the brain.
Mine is about the same as before surgery. I was hoping it would go away, but no luck. I guess you just get used to it, as time goes by.
It is hard to go to single sided deafness (SSD), if you have translab. BUT, I'd rather have that, than a huge tumor growing bigger in my brain. You learn somehow to live with it. If someone is on my left hand side and talking to me, I have to turn my whole face to them, to be able to hear. I haved learned that it could be worse.....you could be totally deaf, like some people are. You have to look at the positive side.
In the US, my doctor never put something in my ear 3 months prior to surgery. Maybe we will catch up with Sweden in the future. I hope it helps you.
It is very scary when you first learn you have this. But, you are not alone. You are so fortunate to have found this wonderful group of people. I found them about 2 months before my surgery.
I did not have any facial problems with my translab. I'm so grateful.
I'm sure you and your surgeon will decide what is best for you.......and go for it. You really need to trust your surgeon. That is so important.
Trusting God helps, too!!
If I can help you in any other way, please let me know.
Lacey