It was a relief for me to finally choose a treatment and start the healing process. I think the stress of trying to decide what to do was the worst part. There is no easy answer, but after doing lots of research and connecting with a Doctor I trusted, I felt like I was moving forward, no matter how long it took to feel better, at least I was on the "getting better" part of the journey. I realize that a lot of it is psychology as there are no guarantees, but I think that psychology plays a huge part in healing. I needed to choose a treatment to begin the "getting better" phase...waiting made me too anxious, especially as new symptoms started to appear.
I had resigned to losing my hearing in the AN ear, but it hasn't happened so far, 8 months post radiation, and yes, tinnitus is really annoying, but a lot of non-AN people are getting it, so I'm hopeful that research will provide some answers for all of us someday soon. I've been taking some herbal remedies for my allergies and it's helping with the tinnitus.
Ruthie