Hi, Trish:
As you know, AN's are relatively rare. However, there was a lady (probably in her early forties) that attended my church (before I had my diagnosis) who had an Acoustic Neuroma some years earlier. Unfortunately, she suffered with facial paralysis and I was told by some people close to her that she had some severe post-op issues that put her a nursing home for a time. I never had more than a casual conversation with her and we never discussed Acoustic Neuromas. She has long since moved. Frankly, although I might have liked to discuss AN's with her, because she had such a poor post-op experience, I might have been hesitant to compare us in any way as my outcome was apparently quite a bit more successful than hers. Still, I might have given her some nerve graft information and tried to encourage her, given the opportunity. I never had that opportunity, but I can say I've met someone who had an AN.
Jim