Hi JudiK. I am in Texas but these are the same 2 options which I find myself currently debating.
The first doctors I saw both went straight to recommending middle fossa surgery and gave reasonable explanations for why they didn't think the other options were as good for me.
The next round of opinions I got frustrated me at first because they wanted to "educate" me about all of my options and then let ME decide (what?!). Dr Mickey, one of the neurosurgeons I saw, completely shocked me because he wasn't pushing me towards surgery! He explained he firmly believes his job is to educate patients on all of their options and that his patients will ultimately make the best decision for themselves. I left there feeling completely deflated because this is such a difficult decision and I just wanted them to tell me what to do! A couple of days later, I saw Dr Kutz, another neurotologist, and he had much the same approach in wanting to educate me so I could decide for myself.
With a small tumor, pretty much all of the options are available to us and I had been completely overwhelmed by that. I kept quiet for several days and just let my inner dialogue play out. Things started to "click" as far as what I felt made the most sense to ME. And I now understand and appreciate what Dr Mickey meant about letting his patients decide! Different patients can be told the exact same thing and walk away with a different impression or decision. After over a month of reading, doctors visits, talking to other patients, and lots of praying, I am now leaning towards the, "why wait?" approach. Others in my shoes may process the same information and say "why have surgery until/unless I have to?" It is very much a personal choice.
I am still not to a 100% decision, but I can offer this in the way of advice: Get several opinions, find experienced doctors you feel most comfortable with, educate yourself, talk to other patients who have had the same procedures you are considering (from your doctors!) and listen to your gut.
Wishing you peace and clarity!