Hi Cheryl
Your story is interesting - because it sounds somewhat similar to mine - small intracanicular tumor, good to very good hearing and sounds like you have few other symptoms (balance, headahces, etc.). I have a decent bout with tinnitus as well - not sure if you have got that too! I am 37 years old. I was diagnosed last December.
I will share my story but will keep it brief - not that I am giving medical advice, or suggesting what I am doing is right for you. I am very confident in my decision and very confident in the doctors I am seeing. That is all that really matters for me - and probably won't matter one small bit for you. Your level of research is admirable. You have spoken to some well named doctors (as I have learned from the boards.)
I am watch and wait. I had my first follow-up MRI in May - no change. I have seen an ENT (surgeon variety, not the every day office variety), a neurosurgeon and a radiation oncologist at the Gamma Knife centre in Toronto. All suggested the same thing - hearing preservation surgery is risky and gamma knife will equally take out the hearing (however, over a longer time frame). The ENT (surgeon) believes I have a very good chance to get beyond 10 years without surgery based on his research of conservative management - the sucker won't grow at all. [Stand corrected from previous posts - as soon as the tumor grows, the ENT and the neurosurgeon will recommend taking it out. I had mis-interpreted that earlier.] I will gradually lose my hearing by waiting - but after 10 years will more than likely not be SSD but will have very poor hearing. (Have learned from the team here - that any hearing is better than no hearing.) I will get hearing technology when it will be required.
So far, my hearing has been stable over the past 6-8 months but my word recognition has deteriorated in the first 6 months - I have PTA of about 25db (unchanged) on the AN (so very mild hearing loss - all at high frequencies). My word recognition (at 50db) was only 76% at my last test, down from 96% a few months earlier. The db may have been too low - but will see what happens in another 6 months.
So, again, this is the right approach for me, maybe not for someone else. I work full time, make the bulk of the money, have way too much fun doing active things with my four young kidlets (biking, swimming, skating, climbing monkey bars, swinging on swings which does make me dizzy if I close my eyes so stopped that one etc.), I will easily take hearing loss (and SSD if that is where we end up) over headaches or other 'risks' of surgery. I am 37 years old - but that didn't influence any of the doctor's opinions that I am good to watch. Age for treatment, I was told, isn't necessarily a factor - tumor growth and symptoms are. (Now, the type of treatment might be age dependent.)
If I needed to make a decision tomorrow - I would go with surgery, and would attempt hearing preservation. I am not at all afraid of making a decision. But, I would go for surgery because the tumor is growing not because I want to preserve hearing. I hope I don't need to make that decision for several more years.
I still remember one person on these boards saying - it doesn't really matter what the odds are - it is pretty much binary, either it will work or won't work. So pretty much a 50/50 regardless of the odds given by the doctors.
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I am curious though - are the doctors saying not to watch and wait? I don't think I grasped that - but obviously will encourage treatment if you want a chance to preserve hearing.
I am Canadian so don't have that 'for profit' worry. They would operate or do Gamma Knife if I pushed for that option. It might just take 6 months to schedule.
Hopefully this came across correctly. I haven't met many people on the boards in my age group that are watching and waiting. I know some have waited several years before treatment. I don't exactly believe this tumor will never be treated (surgically or with radiation) so am not living with my head in the sand. But, I am hoping to defer surgery for several more years and take advantage of everything I have going for me now.
Good luck with your choice. I will follow along - I learn a lot from other people's experiences.
Ann