CF -
I agree with Neal, Pooter, Jim, etc., etc., etc., about your justification and procrastination - and at this point it appears that you agree with all of us also - although I have to say that your latest posts are confusing me a lot. Then again, it might be all the snow I'm shoveling this evening
Anyway, what I think you really need is a good doctor, who will not only be honest with you, but will answer all the questions you have been posing to us.
IMO you need a doctor who does both radiation and surgery and will NOT make your decision for you or tell you what to do.
I am a certified control freak, and I'm seeing some of the signs in you when it comes to making a decision. It's great to educate yourself - and talking to more doctors won't hurt - but ultimately you need to resign yourself to the fact that you need treatment - and probably sooner rather than later.
You are fortunate enough to have hearing in both ears - don't let that go lightly. I'll be perfectly honest with you, recovery from AN surgery is no picnic, but lots of us have lived through it and still have the "good life" you refer to. The only thing presently lacking in my "good life" is the hearing in my left ear and as much as I adore my BAHA, truth be told I'd much rather have normal hearing in both ears. I didn't have that choice going into treatment - you do, take advantage of that. Hearing is something we take for granted, until it's gone.
Like Brian & Jim, I don't want to debate, question your decision, or tell you that you are wrong - and I too will respect and support whatever decision you make - but as one who's been there before you - and at about the same age - I can't read your posts without expressing my opinion.
I have some wonderful vestibular exercises given to me by my neurotologist that may help you with your balance. He has his patients do these exercises both pre op and post op and they really help with balance. If you PM me your email address, I'll be happy to send them to you.
Best,
Jan