Sally - So sorry to hear about your multiple problems. I, too, had a very full plate recently. I have been a "wait and watch" patient for four years and have had hardly any growth in my benign schwannoma (rather than on the 8th cranial nerve - acoustic - it is on the 9th but very much like an AN). Over the past year and a half while "waiting", I found out I had breast cancer - no relation at all to the brain thing. I went through a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. Just before my last chemo treatment we found out my husband also had a brain tumor. His was called a meningioma and because of its rapid growth (they are usually slow in development) and doubling in size in six months, he was urged to undergo surgery. He had wanted to go the radiation route but without having a definite pathology, which would mean a biopsy, no doctor would radiate it. Having a biopsy on this type and place of tumor was almost the same as having it removed with surgery - the neurosurgeon had to do the same procedure. All of his tumor was removed and found to be benign, but could grow back and now he is doing MRI's every year along with me - he says he likes to do things together after 38 years!!! It certainly has been very trying and I always wondered how people made it through such traumatic events as we were always very healthy. You somehow do manage with support from family, friends, and prayer. My best wishes to you and please keep us informed. Also, this is a great place for support too.
Sheryl