Thanks, I am pretty good now, from reading a lot here and now having a plan - I am going to NYU on June 22. I see some have just had surgery and others also have dates coming up. I decided on surgery as I felt I would regret waiting. I've lost hearing already and if I lost more hearing or had balance, face and other issues and then had surgery, I would regret it. I feel I have a chance at keeping some hearing and now reading Darlene, I see it could even get better. Dr. Lalwani is an associate of Dr. Roland and does about two a week, Dr. Parker does them less frequently but it seems in the good range. Both have been wonderful at the consultations, giving me full explanations and plenty of time for questions. I feel comfortable with them.
I had a week or two that were difficult. The decision making was rough. Some people have been not particularly kind which took me by surprise, but most have been great and true to their nature, that is why they are good friends.
How long were you in ICU Darlene? Did you have much hearing loss on the audiology test before surgery? With the day coming up for me it is so good to know you and some others felt it was a good hospital. I guess the stay will be a few days, but getting out once I'm stable sounds good. In the past it used to be the insurance wanted you out so they didn't have to pay. But leaving to avoid infections is a good reason.
I was told the tumor is on one vestibular nerve but both will be removed/not working. Does it really only take a few days to get your balance and walk okay?
Is having hearing in just one ear very different other than not knowing from what direction the sound is coming? My other ear is fine but I have some hearing loss (my speech recognition is still good now), but with the loss I have and the tinnitus I feel I don't hear as well . I seem to miss what people say more than I did in the past. I'll see what I have after surgery.