Hi Rachel
You and I are having our AN surgery on the same day, May 29th. You are 42 and I am 43. if you need anyone to reach out to during your recovery, email me. We can compare notes and photos of incisions...
I am going to House, but in my extensive investigation of places to get surgery, the University of Michigan is among the very best, so I am sure you will be in wonderful hands. Indeed, I talked to one of their neurosurgeons at U of M, Phil (because he is a friend of a friend) about AN. I live in Houston, so Michigan was not convenient.
Reading your blog is very helpful to me also, so thanks! I will continue to read it.
I am so sorry to hear about your hearing loss, but at least this means that the surgery route you are taking now will be extremely unlikely to damage your facial nerve. I have no idea how fast hearing loss usually occurs with an AN, as that is the least of my symptoms. i dont know if it is usual for symptoms to come on fast or slow. My loss of balance came on so fast (4 weeks ago now) that I went to the emergency room within days (after 9 hours at the ER they told me to leave because they didnt know what was wrong with me... thanks!). I crashed my car the next morning for the very reason that you listed on your blog for why you shouldnt drive after surgery - I did a shoulder check and got all dizzy... crash (everyone was fine - but the insurance company wont pay for the damage because it was not negligence, but was due to a medical reason!).
Wishing you the best of recoveries.
j
(My surgery is going to be retrosigmoid, for a 2cm by 1.5cm by 1cm AN.)