Although I've been doing a lot of reading, this is my first post. This is such an informative source and people seem genuine, sincere and supportive. Awesome! No local support groups, so this site has been invaluable!
I was diagnosed with a 9mm left side AN in May and have surgery scheduled for next Thurs, 8/21/08 at the University of Iowa with Dr. Bruce Gantz.
If it wasn't for my insistance to see an ENT, I would not have been diagnosed - at least not at this time. My previous GP (in Colorado) dismissed it as "listening to too much loud music when I was younger". (Not an issue for me). Fortunately I decided to be proactive and assertive and thank goodness I did! (and I have been tempted to send my old GP a letter just to let him know and maybe help the next person who might experience this)
Does anyone have any experience at U of I for ANs? It was the weirdest feeling. When I was driving there (I live 15 min away) a few weeks ago for my pre-op appointment I was getting very scared and nervous. But once I got there and started interacting with the medical staff, I felt very relaxed, comforted and in good hands. Makes me feel like I have made the right decision.
Also have a question that I've been wondering about. Is there a preference to putting AN patients in private rooms after the ICU, or are semi-privates the norm.
I've been told to expect 4 days in the hospital. I'm determined to be home in 3!