Hi Rhonda - I may be able to join your exclusive club. In November, 2001, I had a very bad headache and went for a brain MRI. Fortunately the headache was due to a blood pressure problem which is now controlled with medication, but unfortunately the "incidental" finding was of a 9th cranial nerve schwannoma. That was almost 8 years ago and I am still in "W&W". I've been told that surgery is very risky and that my type of tumor is rare. It was first measured at 9 mm (although a neuroradiologist specifically looked and thought it was a tad larger) and at my last MRI in 2007 was measured at approximately 13 mm. I went to a two-year MRI interval and will be having another in December of this year. I am having a few vague symptoms but nothing that I cannot live with at this time. As you know, my symptoms would be gag reflex problems, hoarseness, and swallowing difficulty. If or when it is needed, I will probably go with Cyberknife.
Ironically my husband had surgery in 2004 for a meningioma (another type of benign brain tumor). It decided to make another appearance in 2007 and he had Cyberknife but the "bugger" came back a third time and this past July, he underwent another surgery and has been told that he may need radiation to catch any microscopic cells left. We go for a consult with a radiation oncologist in two weeks.
Even though not an AN on the 8th cranial nerve, I have found wonderful help, advice, and caring on this board. Good luck and keep us informed.
Sheryl