I noticed there are quite a few people coming up for their one year post-treatment anniversaries. Since I am one of them, I thought I would post my update. Most here probably know my story, but for the newbies, I had GK in April 2008 for a rather large (2.5-3 cm depending on who reads it) right sided, mostly asymptomatic AN.
I now have gathered all the information (MRI and audiology reports) from my one year follow-up tests, visited the GK centre and here is the detailed update.
- AN is stable, there is a lot of darkening at the centre. There are no signs of edema. The radiologist report mentions a "more nodular appearing peripheral enhancement"; I asked the radiation oncologist but he said this is irrelevant. Anyone have any ideas what this might mean?
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- Hearing is unchanged from prior to GK, actually the hearing threshold level has decreased a bit (meaning getting better), from 40 db to 30 db at the lowest frequency and 20 db at higher frequencies. Speech discrimination is 100%.
- Radiation oncologist made me do some tests: standing on tip toes, holding arms straight ahead with close and open eyes etc. I don't really know what these mean, obviously checking balance (again, anyone? - I have never done an "official" balance test). Overall he was very pleased by the MRI results and the absence of side-effects.
- Overall I consider myself very fortunate that up to now I have avoided swelling, fatigue and the other common symptoms (and that I have found this forum
). The doctor said that for now we should continue on the 6 month MRI schedule, which works for me since I feel more confortable monitoring this thing closely.
Marianna