No, I don't want to have my cake and to eat too. I'm looking for an "optimal" point to transition from "watch and see", to surgery (hey that rhymes).
I've ID'd these scenarios (numbers are purely estimated, but speak to "sooner vs later"). They are listed in order of preference .....
a- 4 months of a good life, have the op and then have the same or better situation
b- 1 month of a good life, have the op and then have the same or better situation
c- 4 months of a good life, have the op and then be worse off
d- 1 month of a good life, have the op and then be worse off
The "don't procrastinate" school of thought suggests these scenarios?:
b- 1 month of a good life, have the op and then have the same or better situation
c- 4 months of a good life, have the op and then be worse off
Definition of "same or better situation"- 95% of my balance eventually returns
- I lose most of my hearing
- I have minimal facial paralysis
- I have minimal other post op issues
Definition of "worse off"- Less than 95% of my balance eventually returns
- I lose ALL of my hearing
- I have facial paralysis
- I have post op issues