Hello--I'm new to the forum and this is my first posting. In November, 2004, I had Gamma Knife for a 1.3 CM AN at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. I live in east-central Kansas. At my one-year MRI, it showed a very slight shrinkage of the AN, so I was told to wait two years before doing another MRI. About a month ago I had that MRI and it showed regrowth to about 1.7 CM. The Dr. is recommending a repeat of the Gamma Knife and says my chances are 90% that it will work. I am concerned though, and wonder if it doesn't work the second time, if the AN will be harder yet, to surgically remove. I have lost a lot more hearing since the Gamma Knife. I suppose because the AN is getting larger. I had a hearing test and the AN ear can only hear at 60 decibels and greater. I'm just wondering if any of you have had a similar situation and would be willing to share. I am currently looking for a doctor in Kansas that is experienced with this so I can seek a second opinion before jumping right back into Gamma Knife. I have absolutely no complaints about the Gamma Knife experience or the team that performed it...they were all great. I'm just trying to be prudent. Any thoughts, experiences, or feedback is welcome. Thanks. --Lisa