Hi I am new to this site . I had Gk in Sheffield UK over 7 months ago . My An was 2.2cm and apart from tinnitus and
reduced hearing in my left ear I had no other symptoms . After months of research and wasted appointments only
offering surgery I finally managed to persuade my GP to get an appointment to see if my tumour would be suitable
for GK . I finally had my GK in April 05 and tolerated the whole procedure very well .The fitting of the headframe was the
only uncomfortable bit and I had a feeling like Jet lag for a few days after but all in all it sure beats 9 hours of brainsurgery
and 3 months recovery and possible permanent after effects .
I have carried on with my life as usual right up till 4 weeks ago I started to have severe discomfort in my neck which gradually mutated into sharp shooting pains in my head and ear on the side of the AN . I phoned the specialists who
performed the GK and had some very conflicting information . One doctor said that it was most likely the tumour
reacting to the GK and thought that I should just take anti inflammatory paikillers for the problem . This did not
help so I called again and the next specialist said that I should not be experiencing any pain at all as a result of the GK .
I finally manage d to get an appointment in 2 weeks time but in the meanwhile I really would like to hear if anyone else
out there has had similar symptoms after GK and what medication was prescribed fro the pain which is intermittent and has not so far responded to any of the usual headache pills . At the moment I have been pain free for 4 days and feeling fine
but I fear that it might be just a temporary break and that there might be more to follow . I have not had any of the usual
symptoms of poor balance or any facial weakness or tingling .
I would like to hear from anyone post Gk who has had similar symptoms and what if any medication was prescribed and more importantly if it worked . I have looked on British sites for answers but since this is such a rare condition I find the US
sites better because of course there is a much larger population and more cases of AN .
Best regards Kat