Hi, everybody:
Sorry I haven't been on the forum in months; I've been extremely busy. And I suppose as my former troubles with my AN recede farther into my memory (due to a successful treatment that's reversed many symptoms), the forum has slipped farther and farther off my radar. Still, I thought it would be helpful to some if I posted my latest MRI results.
This latest MRI was taken 6-1/2 years after CyberKnife treatment at Stanford University Medical Center, performed by the masterful Dr. Steven D. Chang. My latest MRI shows my AN and hypoglossal schwannoma to both be stable in size (after my AN shrank roughly 70% in volume in the first few years following treatment).
My latest audiogram shows no change except for an improvement in word recognition on my AN side (now 100%). My audiologist explained to me that wearing my hearing aid stimulates and trains the brain to recognize words more readily without it. My hearing has been stable now for the past three years, and I've passed the critical 6-year mark at which point, statistically at least, the risk of losing my hearing on my AN side becomes less likely. I did lose some hearing both before and soon after treatment, but I seem to have established a nice and stable plateau of serviceable hearing on my AN side now.
CyberKnife turned out to be a near-miraculous treatment for me, as I've regained around 90% of my balance function and rarely feel wonky-headed anymore.
I regrettably probably won't have much time to be on the forum going forward, at least for awhile, as I'm entering a really busy period with work.
Life is good!
Best wishes to all,
TW