Thanks everyone so much for your quick responses. Ive definately been through it over the last 10 months, as everyone who is dealing with an AN has. As I mentioned mt AN was over 4cm, im not sure what location it was, I didnt know an AN could be in different area's?? My symptoms were quite suttle, I initially went to my GP complaining about facial numbness, but the more research I did on the internet I was thinking, "yeah, my balance isn't great" and "i cant hear as well in my right ear". I just put it all together and I just KNEW I had an AN, and as my face was slightly numb, I knew it was large.Unfortunatey I understand that being misdiagnosed for years, as many have mentioned, is a very common accurance.
I had my first councilling session today. I went well, although I did end up crying, (I knew I would). I always get teary whenever im telling someone new the whole story of my diagnosis, etc. This is why I thought I needed to see someone, as I still get my days, even 10 months down the line. I keep reliving that day I was told that awful news, over and over. Even though I know it was completely WRONG!, I cant seem to shake this feeling. Ive always got my guard up now, like im preparing myself to be told some other bad news, it exhauasting! And all because of that uneducated, ignorant, stupid GP!! Sorry, had a bit of a rant there.
Phyl, did you say that you have visited wales?? Weather's not great here, as my huband constantly moans about! He would move to live it some other country in a heartbeat!
My GK treated was a breeze compared to my op, I felt a bit nauseus after but nothing major at all. Just wish you didnt have to wait so long to see any results! Thanks again for ALL your responses, really means a lot to me. xx