Sorry to hear you have one of those Mucoceles thats pushing its way in, most of them don't.
Fairly run of the mill endoscopic procedure I believe to have it removed.
Good luck with your AN. Its very small so, so you definitely have time to think.
For me the hearing loss, dizzy spells, disorientation in large crowds and noisy rooms, were beginning to mess with my head.
I am normally a very social person.
Watch and Wait is a very valid option, but I found it difficult to stay positive, as my hearing and balance deteriorated.
Opting for early intervention has given me a focus and an end point. The moment I decided on a treatment, the psychological burden of the AN disappeared.
It became a personal challenge, rather than a disability.
I can stay positive for the next 24 months knowing that at the end of it, what hearing and balance I have left is what I will need to deal with for the rest of my life.
People go deaf in one ear all the time for a variety of reasons, we have two ears, is it really such a big deal, probably not.
While some may say I was a little rash in my decision for treatment, I feel the psychological benefits of doing it sooner rather than later have been worth it.
I know the result maybe partial or full deafness sooner rather than later, but hey I was probably going to go partially deaf anyway.
I notice from studies and surveys that many AN sufferers have depression, a complication that I believe is not being addressed with the seriousness it deserves.
With whatever solution you choose think about your ability to adapt and cope too.