I was thinking along the same line as leapyrtwins. I just wanted it out. That is why I thought surgery was my best option, but now I may be changing my mind. I have seen the images of the radiated ANs and what hapens over time. I am a lot more comfortable now with the radiosurgery. Also, it seems to me that surgeons are content with leaving some of the tumor and then following up with GK or CK. Allowing for less nerve damage. Just some observations. Bryan
Hi Bryan,
I fall into the same camp here, the gist I received is that neither Surgery nor radiation is mutually exclusive. Therefore, one could have surgery to partially eradicate "the bulk" "debulk", then CK for example could hit the remainder ergo, less nerve damage. Though, That remainder if tied into the complex nerve sector of the face, though, might eminently render a permanent facial paralysis...I THINK...In fact, perhaps worse maybe even a stroke...which I understand is less than 1%
The bottom line: is it lessens the initial risk, most of the time, but increases them in a few other ways--like vertigo.
I just hope 6 months jumps to years!