Hi Day Dreamer and Oregan - hopefully, Ii can answer both your questions......
The plan was from ther outset to do GK after surgery. I should mention I also had an arachnoid cyst that was large and pressing on my brain stem. The word that kept getting tossed around was "debulking", which I notice Jim said above as well. So, my understanding is that the idea was to take as much of the tumor as possible while trying to retain hearing, etc., and then treat what remained with GK. My understanding was that this was a newer approach.
As for facial problems, after surgery I had some more severe problems, which faded pretty quickly. And immediateely after GK, I was also fine, but app. 3 months later - I think about 12 weeks - I started experiencing numbness, drooping, etc etc etc. It began on a Friday and by Saturday night I went to an ER (of course, I was out of town) and was diagnosed with a Bell's Palsy, and given some Acyclovir (I think). Upon follow up, my neurosurgeon put me back on Decadron to alleviate the swelling. It is now about 19 months later, I still have some paralysis. It is still very very very slowly improving. I can move my face, but it is assymetrical, I have one drooping eye and the "dimple" in my chin.
There is another member of these forums, Susan, who had the same thing after GK, but I think hers occured sooner than mine. I believe I have read the chances of this after GK are very small, like 2%, but you may want to check with your doctors. I would not let it deter me from going the route I went if I had to do it again. I only wish I had been more attuned to the possibilty so long after treatment - I kind of felt like I was "out of the woods", and maybe didn't seek treatment as soon as I would have otherwise. But I don't know if it would have made a difference otherwise.
Please feel free to send me a personal message if you want to talk more, or post again and I'll respond.
Again, I want to stress I would not have done things differently knowing what I know now.
I wish you both the best!!!
Mar50 (Martha)