First time posting here! I was diagnosed in April and briefly viewed this site while researching info. Negative outcomes proved too upsetting at the time and I wanted to remain optimistic, so I stayed away. I have since had surgery (retrosigmoid on 5-29-12) and now check this site almost daily. I am so grateful for the information, and to know I am not alone.
My history: 52 yr old w/hearing loss on my right side. I figured it was part of the aging process and that I might need a hearing aid...no big deal. MRI showed AN that was approx 2.8cm at its largest, with impingement on the brain stem. I thought Gamma Knife was the way to go, but decided against it when I was told I was on the cusp due to the size of the tumor. When I heard there was the possibility of the tumor swelling before shrinking, coupled with the fact it was already pressing on the brain stem, I opted for surgery, with the possibility of Gamma knife down the road. Surgery went relatively well, except facial nerve started to deteriorate at one end. Majority of tumor debulked. Will know more after upcoming MRI.
My frustrations primarily deal with the facial issues (lost my smile, taste is way off, eye is messed up), and limited post surgical support in my area (Western NY). I knew facial paralysis was a risk, but only thought about the change in appearance, not all this other stuff! Also, the right side of my head feels "off". Thanks to this site, I've been able to cope.
Happy to report that I returned to work (as a Radiology tech) full time last week. Feel like a freak, but so happy to be able to work!
I'm just scared about the future (alot of "what if" questions).
I promise that any future posts will be kept short!