hi Twindy... I just did my GK procedure less than 24 hours ago. I did the same as yourself, researching and posting on this site to get people's opinions. I did not want to do surgery and was glad to see that radiotherapy was an option with great outcomes. So in my case, I had narrowed it down to the two best possible options, GK or CK (CyberKnife). Here are a couple of links from googling "GammaKnife vs CyberKnife":
http://oregon.providence.org/patients/programs/the-gamma-knife-center-of-oregon/pages/askanexpertlanding.aspx?templatename=gamma+knife+versus+cyber+knife&templatetype=askanexperthttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21222296I have HMO, and due to my location in southern california, I was able to get lucky and see one of the best GK doctors, Dr Duma within my insurance network. Dr Duma does neuro surgery, GK and their office also has CK capabilities. My baby daughter was born at Hoag 7 months ago, and I was very impressed with the services it provides. And Dr Duma's services were spot on. Super friendly staff, extremely clean and modern facilities (the GK restricted area looked like a rocket launch, and the actual GK room was beautiful with hardwood touches on ceilings, very very nicely decorated
I did try to get my insurance to allow me a second opinion, with Stanford's Dr Steven Chang... they didn't allow it. However, I was able to directly email Dr Chang and he actually replied within 10 mins!!! I had a very nice email back and forth conversation about difference between the GK and CK (which is his expertise). To be honest, they both seem to be great. GK has the track record, is more precise, and is limited to location (which for our special purposes, works) as well as size of tumor. CK can treat any area of the body, larger tumors, and doesn't require head mask. However, I personally was concerned about the use of X-Ray to keep the head and CK in sync. You are already getting radiation from the procedure, and to add to that having extra radiation multiple times each treatment just didn't add up. I was also concerned about it not being as precise as GK. So I figured, I'll go through the pain (which wasn't so bad) of the head piece.
Either way, it's your decision, just read read read and ask ask ask. You can find a great doctor by seeing how much time they give you. I bugged Dr Duma all the time, having him call me back etc, during pre-op, the assisting Dr Chen (radiologist) was with me for an hour as well prior to my GK day. They are all incredible, specially the nursing staff.
I was quoted control rates for GK from Dr Duma to be up to 98% out of the 600+ GK procedures he has personally done at his office. What was reassuring, was that the regrowth rate for my situation was very very long in the single digits. That gave me a lot of hope. But it's a matter of waiting at this point. So my suggestion, if you want CK, there is no doubt Stanford's Dr Chang. If you want GK, try to find the best in your area. I personally would look at how many procedures they have personally done. One thing I did notice, the regrowth seems to be high for regular surgeries. That to me alone, put me off the pain of having to do open brain surgery! What I also saw is that in the past 5 years, GK has become the "gold standard" for AN treatment...
I hope this helps. If you do do GK, then follow their post treatment to the letter. I had ice on my head, kept it elevated from the rest of my body all day. The steroid they give you to reduce swelling does make you hungry and will keep you awake that night. But I have had no issues... yet. No headaches!! Thank God.