Hi Lee:
I had Gamma Knife. My neurologist sent me to the neurosurgeon who sent me to another neurosurgeon who went over my options and, amazingly enough, recommended GK for me. My medium sized AN (2 CM), and age (60) I suppose were the reasons they steered me in that direction. I think it's sort of interesting now that I read that surgeons say one thing and radiosurgeons say another thing, because my doctor does both - surgery and radiosurgery, and I think that he is of the mind that unless there are no other options, then let's not do microsurgery. He isn't as comfortable with the potential side effects of surgery as he said there were too many instances of permanent facial paralysis. I had GK because that is the only thing available in Portland, OR. I believe a Cyberknife is coming soon to Vancouver Clinic, but my doctor has been doing procedures at Providence with the GK, so he is experienced in that. He did mention the very small risk of cancer, as they should. This was not much concern for me. I think driving to the store has a bigger risk of fatality than my GK procedure. The headframe with GK is NO BIG DEAL. They numb your head in the spots where the pins will stick in with some cream, and then they give you injections in those spots to really numb it up and that tiny pinprick of pain is gone in an instant. And before all that starts they give you a pill to put you in the relaxation zone. LaLa Land. The worse part of the whole thing was the steroid - generic decadron is what I had. A very common side effect is insomnia, which I had and it was awful. But that lasted a week. It took me about three weeks to feel like myself again, although the doctor told my husband two weeks.ÂÂ
My symptoms were tinnitus, ear fullness (it needed to "pop"), hearing loss - which was treated as allergy, until I developed numbness on my face, which finally resulted in me having an MRI. I don't have much trouble in the balance issue. I'm grateful for that.
For me, it doesn't bother me that my AN is still there. It is only important to me, that it is dying. Hang in there, Lee.... Everyone on here is nice and helpful and will do the best to answer all your questions.ÂÂ
Sue