I thought it might be interesting to compare post-treatment audiograms. Mine is shown here:
The one on the left I stole from the internet. It shows unilateral hearing loss in an acoustic neuroma patient. My audiogram (going from memory) is on the right. As you can see, my 'red' ear is perfect with minimal loss in the high frequencies. My 'blue' ear drops rapidly and almost down to nothing with a slight increase at the end.
My question: if a unilateral hearing loss is a symptom of AN, and the one on the left shows a typical one, what does mine suggest? Not only is my opposite ear perfect, my bad ear shows an even wider spread. The audiologist says that there is such a significant difference between the ears that he's strongly suspicious of AN.
My wife, on the other hand, says there's very little between my ears. I wonder if she's talking about my audiogram??
Anyway, I'm curious to compare charts. If you can do an image and you don't have anywhere to host it, I would be happy to do so for you.
John