Hi. I'm a (kind of) new member. I know I at least lurked on these boards years ago (2004) when my AN was diagnosed and I had surgery. The doctor thought he was able to remove all of it, but wasn't 100% sure. My last MRI confirmed that it is again growing. It's almost a cm, so nowhere near as large as it was the first time, before it was removed. If/when I do require treatment again, I'm leaning toward a 2nd surgery, but I have a few questions for anyone who has had surgery for a recurring AN.
First, should I expect the same balance problems post-op as before? I still have poor balance, and the worsening of my balance is what finally prompted me to get the long overdue MRI, so I don't expect to come out of it with no issues, but, since I have already compensated some for the damage to the balance nerve, will I have fewer issues with post-op vestibular rehab than before?
Secondly, is there anymore risk of facial nerve damage the 2nd time around? I did really well with regard to the facial nerve the first time. Only very slight, very temporary weakness, never noticable to the untrained eye.
Thirdly, and most importantly. I had meningitis as a complication the first time. This was by far worse than the surgery itself, although I fully recovered from it. I am very fearful of getting meningitis again. Does having this complication the 1st time put me at more risk of having it again?
I would really appreciate any thoughts or opinions.
Thank you,
Tasha