Hello everyone,
My name is Matteo, I'm 34 years old and I live in Prato in Italy, I officially joined the Neurinoma Club from April 6th 2018 when from a MRI I got the response that identified a vestibular schwannoma on the left of 0.4x0.1 inches (the third measure was not available). On resonance it is called "small"... but I think when you find out that you have a small tumor you can not see anything.
I try to summarize my story:
- from mid-2016 I developed a tinnitus which I initially felt only in the bed when I wake up in moments of utmost silence;
- after having perceived the symptom for about ten consecutive days I decided to go to the family doctor who sent me to the specialist in otorhinolaryngology telling me "He will give you all the tests... you know... sometimes tumors are formed benign on the nerve "... basically the family doctor had anticipated with the intuition, a couple of years, the correct diagnosis... I begin to read something about our pathology preparing for the future...;
- the otolaryngology visit does not decree anything special... cortisone therapy (which in truth I did not practice given the lack of conviction of the specialist himself)... washing of ears with ear spray and washing the nasal cavities with sterilized sea water;
- after 15 days audiometric examination that reveals a slight bilateral hypoacusia as a chronic trauma ... moral of the story... "the hearing loss is slightly more marked on the left and from there will be started tinnitus... must keep it...";
- in January 2017 the same tinnitus still persists for intensity and I decide to turn to another specialist ... repeats audiometric examination that finds slightly worse on the left... "I do not prescribe drugs because in my opinion have no effect if not enrich the producers... ";
- in October 2017 the tinnitus has a sudden peak increasing in intensity... I go back to the otolaryngologist who finds a further slight decrease in audiometric... I describe the disorder... he prescribes a mild pharmacist's preparation for "the pressure in the 'ear' that I suppose is going to hydrope (even in that case I do not perform the therapy because of the specialist's lack of conviction)... with due calm I suggest to perform an ABR to avoid the very poor hypothesis of the presence of the Unnamable;
- in January 2018 I perform ABR which does not show alterations on the acoustic nerve;
- in March 2018 new episode of increased intensity of tinnitus with hyperacusis on high frequencies... initially hypothesizes a syndrome of Ménière... then looking at the audiometric track that has a pace contrary to Ménière suggests an RMN to permanently ward off the risk of the unnamable;
- April 2018 confirmation of the presence of the Unnamable... I read the internet and the present forum, making me a culture about anatomy, therapies, risks and possible consequences... I go to Florence, directed by my otolaryngologist from an Audiologist Professor Paolo Vannucchi who performs again audiometry and following impedometry, vocal audiometry, vestibular examinations... recommends periodic checks and possibly to evaluate radiotherapy with GammaKnife recommending a consultation with Dr. Lorenzo Bardi... then I go to Pisa where I am visited by Dr. Liberti, a student and friend of Fukushima who, in addition to a free consultation of about 40 minutes, impressed me with the great competence, humanity and empathy... Liberti accurately describes the intervention, his vision on the inevitability of the same and advises against radiotherapy for the complications that occur in case of subsequent surgery (cite also the risks of malignation of the lesion that I read on this same forum do not have clear scientific confirmations)... it lists with precision the dangers and the probabilities of the same... suggests to repeat MRI between 6-7 months and to evaluate if something over there it moves... if it moves, it intervenes immediately before a further deterioration of hearing.
- June 2018 I begin to perceive the tinnitus in the other ear, the one without neurinoma ... since the resonance of two months before was clean from the right side I hope that this tinnitus is a brain compensation or deriving from another cause. Do you have something to tell me about it?
Greetings,
Matteo Giusti