Hi everyone. I am a 33 year old male from Houston. This is my first post here. I have read posts by others many times, just never felt compelled to register and post myself – until now. First, let me give some history. In 1996 (I was 23) I was diagnosed with a 4.5cm AN on my left side (only symptom was my fading hearing). My tumor was surgically removed here in Houston 1 month later. The surgery was 14.5 hours, and what I would consider extremely successful. Of course I have no hearing on my left side, and I have partial facial paralysis, but the facial tone that I do have left allows me to have a very high quality of life (just lots of Celluvisc eye drops). Post-op I have had MRI’s every 1-2 years with absolutely no regrowth whatsoever. I went and had an MRI in July 2005 for a life insurance company. Much to my surprise, I have another small AN growing on my left side again. LESSON: Don’t stop getting post-op MRI’s ever!!!! I met with my surgeon here in Houston (I really trust him after my first surgery), and he suggested that I not rush to a decision and monitor its growth for 6 months. Well, it has been 6 months and I just had another MRI. The tumor has grown just a little bit, and is now approximately 11mm. My surgeon says if it was in his head (and if he was my age), he would wait another 9 months and have another MRI. I have opted to do this. I would like some opinions on my situation. Here are the concerns and ideas I have “kicked around� with my surgeon.
The new tumor itself would be very easy to remove surgically. However, due to my weakened facial nerve I am at a very high risk for complete loss of facial nerve function on that side following another surgery. My surgeon is very open to radiation treatments, I can’t believe there are surgeons that won’t consider both alternatives. Anyway, here in Houston they use the Novalis machine. There is also a CyberKnife machine in San Antonio I believe. The doctors I have spoken to feel that either would do the trick for my tumor. Again, my surgeon is open to all my opinions. Our concern with radiation is also the facial nerve. I never see any posts on this, but I have been told that because my facial nerve is already damaged, that there is a possibility that radiation could further damage the nerve as well. Basically, I am trying to avoid a facial reanimation surgery. For now I am leaning towards waiting it out as long as possible, and then requesting the Novalis machine. Any thoughts would be appreciated.ÂÂ