Thanks for this forum! I was diagnosed this month with a 2.4x2.2x2.0 cm AN. I went to Dr. David Jung at MEEI in Boston who recommends suboccipital (retrosig) surgery with neurosurgeon Dr. Fred Barker who I'm scheduled to meet with on 6/22. I read great things about Dr Barker on this forum! But my concern is that Dr. Jung basically said to give up on my hearing in my right ear, though there is still much useful hearing left. I have a history of migraines and really don't want to the risk of headaches that come with retrosig if I can't take a shot at preserving my hearing. Am I right that translab is the better approach , even as to risk to facial nerve, if you are going to give up on the hearing? Yet I know this is the high volume highly regarded place to be. I am having lots of symptoms in addition to hearing loss - facial numbness (mild), balance bobbles (mild), mild pretty constant headache (not a migraine!), mild nausea, and terrible fatigue that I had assumed was associated with my history with depression (although I had noticed I was often happily napping without the depression!). The tumor, they say, is too close to the brain stem for radiation. Should I wait until after I see Dr. Barker to bother with a second opinion? How would I get a 2nd opinion. Recommendations?
I really liked Dr. Jung and his communication skills. When I asked about translab, he basically said I am best off going with the approach my surgical team is most comfortable with. Which does make sense.
I also don't want to delay things. As it is I only work part time, but had to leave work tonight due to headache and nausea. (The dr.s don't get the nausea, but I can see people on this forum have felt it. So I don't feel so insecure about it!).
Thank you for being here!