Thank you UpstateNY and yuwenli, for your posts regarding Dr. Wilkinson. It's been just over a week since I had my in office consultation with Dr. Wilkinson and I've just returned from California. I agree with you yuwenli that Dr. Wilkinson is very knowledgeable in this area and he did also confirm that Dr. Schwartz would be the Neurosurgeon. I found Dr. Wilkinsons knowledge and confidence very reassuring, he answered all my questions without hesitation. He also told me that I would be in ICU one day and in the hospital another four days approximately, staying in the LA area for an additional 5 - 7 day to have the stiches removed and that I would be safe to fly home after. As for my AN, it is approx. 6mm directly in the center of the canal and buffered on both sides with CSF making it the ideal tumor for the best possible hearing preservation using the Middle Fossa approach. Although he is also trained in GK he was the only opinion out of the 3 I received that suggested surgery due to the size and position (and frankly I am not open to the idea of radiation). Because I found him to be competent and because Dr. Schwartz would be the neurosurgeon removing my tumor, I have made my decision to have the Middle Fossa with the House team. I'm not going to lie, a big part of my decision is due to people such as UpstateNY. I received no advice, however your story forced me to look at the very real possibility that my tumor could also grow more quickly then is typical which could completely change the dynamics of the treatment and hearing prevention. So, I am scheduled for surgery on September 7, 2016 and yes, I am a bit nervous and scared, but I know I am in the best possible hands with Dr. Wilkinson and Dr. Schwartz.
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