I just had my MRI, hearing test and consult with my Dr. No growth and my hearing has returned to the level it was prior to this recent episode. I am the same as I was for the last two years.
He did schedule me for a 6 month MRI, not one year due to the fact that the difference between my first and most recent MRI's shows a total of about 2mm growth over the 2+ years. He said this was withing the margin of error for all of this, but that his gut was telling him that it might be growing. I think if he was going to make a bet on all of this, he would bet on my next MRI confirming growth.
His position is that since my hearing is pretty good, and he is certain enough that it won't survive surgery that he would recommend translab, that I might as well keep the hearing as long as I can. BUT, if it is growing, there is no point in increasing the risk of damage to the facial nerve by letting it continue to grow.
So, his advice is that if it is in fact growing, then I need to get treatment. I'll worry about it in 6 months.
BTW, he said that changes in symptoms are almost never the result of growth. But, that it could be and the growth could be rapid from a cyst forming. So, the reason to take changes in symptoms seriously is due to the rare, but serious possibility that rapid growth is occurring.
Now I am off to update my signature line to reflect the latest MRI...