Thanks everybody, especially Jeff and Ron...........you guys know why.
I didn't mention this in my original post. Two days befor surgery I woke up and my hearing in my right side had gone down enough to call the Dr. His plan was to keep me in the hospital after the left side surgery and depending on my recovery do surgery on the right side exactly one week later, but I recovered real good and they sent me home. What has happened three times I've gone off Prednisone my right side hearing has gone down, so he was going to do a middle fossa approach without touching the tumor, it would be to open up the bony canal to reduce the swelling. No where near as intense as removal of the tumor, they will not touch any nerves. May happen in a week or two.
Ron.......my Dr. is a huge advacote of cochlear implants, the evening before I came home he said I could get one anytime at this point. Since I'm bilateral, it was his recommendation to do the middle fossa approach to save that little bit on the left side so a cochlear implant could be done.There is still alot ahead of me, but if the cochlear implant pans out and the upcoming surgery on the right works, I can consider myself one lucky bilateral guy.................Oh, you are right about the Ravens really falling down this year, however I go to all the home games and I'm going this Sunday. The Ravens are a class organization, I was able to trade in all my my remaing tickets for handicapped seats, my wife says I can't go..........we will see, LOL
John