I haven't been around all that much here lately, but feel compelled to chime in. Cherrypiper, as others have said here, all experiences are worth sharing. Thanks very much for sharing yours. I actually think there's quite a good balance here of people sharing different experiences. Yes, we all know about the possible negative outcomes of facial paralysis, hearing loss, balance issues, headaches, eye problems, etc. I don't think anyone here is minimizing the experiences here or are sugar coating anything saying everything will be alright all the time. However, I believe it is important for those who have had positive experiences to share their stories so that new folks can see that there is hope for a successful outcome in their particular situation.
I too had my surgery for my 3.5 cm AN with Dr. Joseph Chang at Memorial Hermann - Med Center in Houston and had a very successful outcome and was released from the hospital only 36 hours after my 11 hour surgery. I want to state here very clearly that this is not the normal situation, but it can and has happened.. I've been to 3 of the Houston AN support meetings in the last 2 years....don't know if I'm counted in the stats quoted above, but I had only slight facial weakness for a few months post surgery, but not any more. I sometimes feel reluctant to share much, because I feel I was very lucky to have had such a great outcome, while I know there are many folks who have issues pre and post AN surgery. I have what I consider only very minor issues that don't stop me from leading a very active life just as before my AN surgery. Heck, I just did a 20 mile training run (getting ready for the Houston Marathon) this morning and I feel very fortunate and grateful to be able to do things like that. When I was diagnosed, I was pretty much thinking gloom and doom and frankly was scared from reading so many negative stories on the internet. That's why I hang around some to tell my positive story in hopes that it will help someone to have a positive attitude going into treatment beforehand.
Having said that, I don't think anyone is downplaying the risks and issues related to treating AN's surgically. It is very serious business.
I would keep encouraging everyone to share their experiences so that new folks can see all sides to treating AN's. I thank all folks that have done that and continue to support people here.
Patrick