1. CK in early July, '08. Now 5.5 months post.
2. For the first day or two following my last treatment, the back and left side of my skull felt numb. Profound, debilitating fatigue for the first 2 weeks, improving to extreme fatigue for the following 2 weeks. After 1 month, my energy began to rebound faster. Energy level normal since the 2-month mark.
Pulsatile tinnitus virtually disappeared immediately after treatment. High-frequency ringing (tinnitus) had improved about 80 to 90% immediately after CK, got a bit worse again at about the 3.5-month mark (but still not as bad as before treatment), and has improved dramatically in the past several days (nearly gone) with the start of my taking a B-vitamin complex supplement high in pantothenic acid (it's still too early to tell if this improvement is coincidental, but see my related link here:
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=8312.0).
Ever since treatment, I have had brief, mild dizzy spells that last about a minute (sometimes two minutes). This isn't vertigo but just a wave of disequilibrium, which always passes.
At about the 3-1/2-month mark, a sensation of fullness in my left ear returned (I hadn't had that for many months before treatment) and my hearing on that side (my AN side) also decreased. My 5-1/2-month audiogram revealed 15 dB further loss in the upper-midrange frequencies (at 2 kHz). I had already had significant hearing loss between 2 and 4 kHz in the years my tumor went undiagnosed. The fullness disappeared after about five days. I also had mild-to-moderate hyperacusis on my AN side for several days at the 4.5-month mark.
3. My followup MRI was at 5 months post-CK. It showed widespread necrosis virtually throughout the tumor except at the periphery.
Since CK, the tumor "grew" 1-2 mm along two of the three axes of measurement, probably as a result of swelling but possibly just due to the MRI's inherent margin of error (i.e., it might've been that large 5 months ago, but the previous MRI might've taken the view at a slightly narrower width of the tumor).
4. Very mild tinnitus and mild, brief attacks of disequilibrium now (the latter averaging about once every day or two). Otherwise, feeling good. The additional hearing loss in my left ear is worrisome, though. Dr. Chang told me it might return over time. Fingers crossed.
Best wishes,
Tumbleweed