Hi to all,
The question about size has also been on my mind and it was interesting that you, Spyder Girl, have the same size AN.
I received my diagnosis from an MRI report (5mm acoustic schwannoma in left internal auditory canal) 10 days ago. Since then I have been researching this as much as possible in between work and family time. It took me awhile to understand that this tumor goes by different names. Since I connected the dots and found this site, I have realized what an incredible treasure it is and you are. I feel incredibly fortunate to have found you! Thank you all for the wisdom and experience you have been willing to provide in your postings. Also a huge thank you to those who responded to my questions on the "willing to talk" list before I figured out how to access this forum.
The ENT doctor who ordered the MRI left the country for a few weeks immediately afterwards and my oncologist has also been out of town and has yet to return my call. (I was treated for breast cancer in 2011.) So, you all have been my only "talking" resource so far. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!! There are not adequate enough words to express the comfort and reassurance I have felt knowing you all are there and have traveled this road before me.
If I understand what is being shared, this tumor is quite small and may allow for all three options to be a possibility at this point--wait, surgery or radiation. Also, I think I understand my next step would be to send out the MRI to several places for feedback from the experts. When they respond and provide consultation, then I can make a decision about the next step after taking their recommendations into consideration.
Please let me know if it sounds like I am missing some steps and/or if you have other pearls of wisdom to share.
How come many of you have a 3 dimensional sizing of your tumor? My MRI only reported as one dimension.
I hope your week is filled with good things,
karen