I had my first six month follow-up appointment at Hopkins on Monday since my diagnosis last summer and I am still "watch and wait" for another six months, barring no great changes in my symptoms
My hearing test and MRI results both came back stable. The hearing was a bit off, but the audiologist said she could test me again an hour later and get the same results she got six months ago. The MRI came back as measured 9mm x 4mm x 3mm. Six months ago it was measured at 6.1mm x 7.8mm. The surgeon (Dr. NiParko) said that there was pretty much no change, and the number difference is based on who does the measurements (it was a different radiology center and radiologist from last July). He did comment that because of my diagnosis of NF, I may not have a typical AN, but I'm going to email him to get better clarification of what he meant. He also agreed with the NF clinic at Hopkins about radiation not being a option for me because of the NF-1, but again, I want to get more clarification.
We also talked about "therapy" for my increased tinnitus. He suggested buying a good pair of noise canceling headphones and
listening to classical music, on podcast lectures for about an hour each day. I found a pair I liked at Best Buy (Bose Quiet Comfort 15) noise canceling headphones. They are a bit expensive ($300.00) so my husband is trying to bid on a pair on ebay. Dr. NiParko said to try this before I go to the hearing center at the University of Maryland to look at the Widex hearing aids (the ones that are suppose to help tinnitus) He said the are very expensive, and usually not covered by insurance. If anyone has any other thoughts on headphones, please let me know.
~Leslie