I had a pretty smallish AN removed via middle fossa surgery about 5 years ago. Overall I consider myself a very fortunate person: the balance issues are gone; no facial impact at all; good health overall; and insurance took care of 95% of the surgery cost. So I am grateful overall, and would do it again. But...my hearing in the affected ear, especially for speech discrimination, has declined. I figure that I have about half (or less) of my former hearing level in that ear, and I really struggle with speech discrimation in groups or crowds. I don't even want another hearing test at this time to tell me how bad it has gotten! It is probably time for a hearing aid in that ear, but I have not done that. I feel some personal loss now, and miss being able to hear bird calls and running water as well as before. The surgeon explained to me two years ago that residual scar tissue on/around the nerves may be causing the hearing loss, and they are not sure why that happens, but it does... "occasionally."
So I am not complaining but feel some loss of self as my hearing "goes bad." And that may have happened anyway if I had not had the tumor removed, and it grew.
Anyone else feel similarly?