Hi,
I had GK on my 7 x 12mm AN at Columbia Presb 3 weeks ago, with no follow-up symptoms except for a mild headache 3 days later. Have continued all normal activities.
However, this past weekend, I awoke at 3AM with imbalance. Took some Tylenol, which seemed to help, and ate a good meal. The next night symptoms were worse, with extreme imbalance and seeing double. Called Columbia the next day, and they recommended taking Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, etc) which they had found to be quite effective anti-inflammatory, vs Tylenol, which is not. They also suggested I call Dr Panullo at Weill-Cornell if I needed a prescription for steroids, if ibuprofen wasn't effective enough. The ibuprofen helped considerably, but I was still not 100%, so now taking (3rd day) of a 5-day regimen of dexamethazone. It has helped greatly, and now feel I can resume all activities - went to the gym today, etc. Will follow-up next week, to see if it needs to be continued, as we are flying overseas on vacation next week. Only side effect of the steroid is difficulty sleeping.
The good news is that they said the imbalance is a sign that the tumor is dying, after the radiation treatment.