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I'm a 2 year member at ANA. When I was diagnosed 2 years ago I read everything and of course joined ANA. The forum is great for references and of course I am comitted to help folks in my region with references for AN surgery.
I had my tumor removed (micro surgery) 7-24-14 by a 1st class team at Sentara Norfolk by Eastern Virginia Medical School, Dr. Stephanie Moody Otolaryngologist/ and neurosurgeon specialist Dr. V. J. Singh. It was a fairly large team with an energetic nursing staff, therapists, and troubleshooters. The team approach is best when it comes to these unique surgeories. My recovery was challenging but quick and I went back to work on 8-18-14.
Like you I searched many resources for specialists, opinions, optomistic reports, faced many side affects (hearing, balance, facial stiffness), questioned resources to cover the expenses, etc.... The decision was difficult for me as it is major surgery and I am the only provider for my family with young children. As you would expect I did get three opinions: Eastern Virginia Medical School, House Ear Institute, and Johns Hopkins. Hopkins is a first class hospital as well and I can say from experience after having out-patient heart surgery there last February that you will feel confident there too.
You have to also consider the numerous follow ups you make. Lucky for me I had the Sentara System and found a experienced therapist there, someone who has dealt with AN patients. The eye and head movement excersizes did work and my recovery time after dizziness activities is short now. By no means am I finished.
Eastern Virginia Medical School is equipped with the right team for me at the right time when I needed it. The strategy of Watch and Wait does have benefits as your brain begins the process of learning to the to live with only one good vestibular which some say reduces therapy necessary. Things worked out brilliantly for me and I will NEVER for get what they did for me.