Hi Dawn,
Yeah, those electric bolts are doozies...don't happen very often though, so that's good! I can't believe you got the pain for 15 minutes - I would have fainted for sure I reckon! At least it got you your diagnosis though eh? It's weird, once I got diagnosed I started noticing heaps more symptoms...I'm not sure if they were new symptoms or that I was just more aware of things, you know? I think maybe for a long time I was just ignoring stuff or not even aware of it.
I don't get the headaches very often either, but just occasionally. Hope yours aren't too often either. They're not shocking headaches though - actually one was once, but the rest have just been a bit annoying, and if I drink some water and take a neurofen or paracetamol or something they tend to go away so that's ok.
As for my treatment, I'm lined up for translab surgery soon. I'm on a waiting list, at this stage it's going to be in March, but I'll find out for sure in a month or so I reckon. My hearing isn't that good and I'm only 31 so the decision was in the grand scheme of things it's best to try and protect my facial nerve if possible, therefore translab is the way to go. They said I'm on the edge of being able to have radiotherapy, but because there's a cyst inside my tumour that they don't recommend it. It's a while to wait, but hey, at least it will get done!
Hope you've managed to get some answers about your cheek pain from the doctor, good luck!
JB