Hello!
This is my first post, and just wanted to thank the creators of this site. I keep reading how rare AN's are, so to have a site like this to speak and read others' thoughts make things a little easier.
I'm 31 years old, and about a year ago I experienced moderate to severe hearing loss in my right ear...also with pretty bad tinnitus. I didn't think much of it at the time - bad hearing has run in my family. However, I finally went to the ENT to get it checked out. I got my MRI, and sure enough, I have an AN.
The doctor is telling me it's very, very small though. About 2mm x 2mm. I have no other symptoms other than the hearing loss so far. I think I want to do the wait & see approach for the time being - but after reading some of the sizes of other posters' tumors, I wouldn't expect to have such severe hearing loss! So part of my wants to nip it in the rear and get it taken out. The Doctor discouraged radiation due to my age - he said it would have to be done several times, assuming I live the average life expectancy.
I'm a bit nervous...somewhat freaked out. You probably get these sort of posts frequently, but this seems like a supportive community. I guess more than anything this is more of a rant. I'm somewhat of a private person when it comes to showing/sharing emotions...
Anyway, I look forward to frequenting this board.