Can anyone tell me about their experiences of suddenly becoming deaf in one ear?
Here's mine.
It was the middle of December 2011 (ah, distinctly, I remember) that I discovered a substantial loss of hearing in my right ear. Here’s what I mean by discovered. For many years I’ve been using a head set for telephone conversations at work and at home. The receiver was always over my left year so it never occurred to me to see how my right ear was doing. One day I was talking to my friend on the phone and we were getting some static on the line with my cordless phone. I picked up a second phone and held it to my right ear to check for static but all I could hear was the faint, tinny, far away sound of my friend’s voice. It was quite a shock.
At about the same time I started experiencing tinnitus and dry eyes. By February 2012 I was experiencing balancing issues.
I was evaluated by an audiologist. Tests revealed that I'd lost about 90% of my hearing ability in my right ear.
I was provided hearing aids and referred to an ENT who arranged for an MRI which occurred in April 2012 at which time I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma 3mm x 4mm x 9mm. I elected watch and wait because the tumor was small and my hearing was so far gone that it was never coming back.
By then I had gotten used to my hearing aids.
In October 2012 I had my second MRI. By then I could hear nothing in the right ear and the tumor had grown by about 20% (in 6 months). That's when I decided to kill it. I spent the next couple of months researching the options of radiation or surgery by participating on this site and talking to experts.
I chose radiation and had Gamma Knife in January 2013.
My post GK experience has been relatively uneventful. I have slight tinnitus but the balance issues are pretty much resolved.
If you, like me and Tod, are destined for SSD, you will have no choice but to adjust to it and handle it as best you can.