I've had three different Dr's tell me that radiosurgery would not be a good option because of 1) the location of my tumor (Up against the brain stem, embedded in the facial nerve, 2) My age, I'm 30 and FSR typically stunts the growth of a tumor but doesn't elminate it. The chances are good that even with high doses of radiation, the tumor could still grow back down the road, 3) recent studies are showing a 2-3% chance of malignancy from radition treatments. I think the main thing is that radiation doesn't get rid of the tumor, it simply stunts it's growth. At some point the tumor will start searching for blood sources again and will pull blood from wherever it can in the brain, blood that is essential for other parts of the brain to work. I'm going to go into another surgery and hope they can just get rid of this thing for good.
Stage 2 surgery simply means that I'm having 2 surgeries to remove one tumor. I had a very large tumor and the safest way to remove it was to do it in two stages. The first stage was done last October in which they removed the portion of my tumor embedded in my brainstem, the second stage will remove the risidual tumor from the ear canal and facial nerve. They will also use a different approach for the second surgery. I just found out that the the surgery will be on Feb 1st, Yikes!