I had my second MRI on Thursday, and thankfully there has been no growth. This means I can safely wait until January for my surgery. My neurosurgeon is very confident that my surgery will only take 4 hours, and I will only be in the hospital for 3-4 days. The bad news was, he told me there was no way I could retain what hearing I have left in my right ear. I was still holding out hope for that, since this particular procedure claims a 40% chance of hearing retention. I feel a little crushed, hearing that , but the confidence I have in him as a surgeon is much stronger than after the first time I met him. He told me he had just removed two AN's last week, that both of them were bigger than mine, and both patients are doing very well. I told him my biggest fear was facial paralysis, and he said "There is a price to be paid for having one of these tumors, and that is the hearing loss, and facial paralysis". He tried to assure me that it would only be temporary, and even if there were some permanent numbness, other people would probably not notice it. He did say he would probably not sever the facial nerve, but there will most likely still be some damage to it.
He said he was sure I would recover form it, and go back to life as usual in a month. Man, I hope he's right!