Hi jtwarrin5,
I'm another Gamma Knife advocate and have had great success with the procedure. If it is an option for you, give it some consideration. When I was first diagnosed in 2012, the ENT told me to buy one hearing aid only for my good ear. I was starting to show signs of hearing loss in the high tone range due to age. He said I'd be loosing all hearing in my AN ear so don't waste my money on buying two hearing aids. The first neurosurgeon I met with offered surgery and told me I'd loose all hearing in my AN ear. I then met with a neurosurgeon who offered surgery or GK. I chose GK and still have usable hearing in my AN ear! My AN was 1.8cm when diagnosed. It grew to 2.4 within a year, so I decided to move ahead and have treatment. One year post treatment and it has reduced in size back to 1.8cm and hopefully will continue to shrink. My word recognition has drifted around from 40% down to 10% and back up to 20%. I do wear a hearing aid (Phonak BiCros) which helps tremendously, but at least with having GK, I'm one of the lucky ones who has so far retained some hearing. I expect it will completely go at some point, but for now I still have the benefit of some hearing ability in my AN ear.
You mentioned you have some good and some bad days. That's normal. Things do get much better once you've gone through the consult stage and made your treatment decision. While you will read many posts here of people having problems, there are many of us, who are doing quite well.
Best of luck!
Cathie.