Just wondered how big is a big tumour.....I have not seen my new specialist yet so I am scared. I have a 4 cm tumour in my left ear, and a lot of people on here have smaller ones. I am really starting to panic now. What will be my side affects of surgery? Has anyone had bigger or same size?
Kiwi ~
I'm sorry you've been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma but this is a treatable condition and most AN patients do O.K. I don't know if there a 'standared' but as I recall, a "small" AN is less than 1.5 cm, a "medium" AN is 1.5 - 3 cm, and a "large" AN is 3 cm or greater, so, yes, you have a big tumor.
I was diagnosed with a 4.5 cm AN (in 2006, when I was 63) and subsequently underwent surgery, with no complications, and three months later, FSR (radiation), again, with no problems. My symptoms (dizziness, fatigue, loss of taste sensation, stabbing pain at the AN site) all disappeared following the surgery and I was driving again within 2 weeks. My overall recovery was excellent. I consider myself blessed - but my case is far from unusual. Many of our members have a similar story.
Although no one can guarantee the exact result of any individual's AN removal surgery, the chances of a good outcome these days are excellent. Frankly, I suspect that patients with bigger tumors sometime do better than patients with very small tumors, in terms of effects from surgery/radiation. However, that is just supposition on my part, not a guarantee.
Please try not to panic. We're here to inform and support you, so feel free to use the forums as a resource. Our members are friendly, compassionate and eager to help another AN patient.
Jim