Hey all,
I've been lurking around this forum for a month or two now and figured I should share my story.
I was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in March. 2 cm, left side...I'm 24 years old. It presented as hearing loss/muffled
sounds and ringing in that ear. Dr. Favrot with Alabama ENT Associates referred me for the MRI that started this whole thing.
He told me I'd want to do surgery given my age, tumor size, and proximity to the brain stem.
From there I contacted Leslie-Ann Smith at Vanderbilt's Skull Base Center and quickly got an appointment there
with both Dr. George Wanna (ENT) and Dr. Kyle Weaver (Neuro). All together my experience with them was great.
I underwent a translab approach removal on April 23, 2012. Oddly enough, my tumor was actually growing on the auditory nerve and not the balance nerves as they were expecting.
So surgery was a Monday, I was walking down the hall Tuesday, up a set of steps on Thursday morning, and was released Thursday afternoon. Aside from some slight dizziness if I turn my head rapidly, I don't have trouble with balance except in a dark room. I've had some facial weakness which caused me to use eye patches and ointment for the first week or two post op and at 4 weeks out right now is still not all back yet. We've been taking pictures weekly to show the facial improvements and I can post those here if anyone wants to see.
All in all, I've been told repeatedly that due to my young age, that I'm recovering quickly and should have no long term affects from this other than losing the rest of the hearing in my left ear from that surgery. Everyone I've talked to at Vanderbilt has been pleasant and professional. I would not hesitate to refer someone to them.