Hi MG...
I had my GK procedure approximately one year ago...Prior to undergoing treatment my surgeon, Dr. John Golfinos, advised me that my existing balance difficulty could worsen somewhat after treatment. Also, because of the location in the cochlea, hearing could deteriorate. I have posted my radiation experience if you wish to review it, but to make a long story short, I had absolutely NO side affects directly after treatment. The head frame was a non-issue, because it was painless. (They give you good stuff both intravenously and with a lollypop) and frankly when the doctor applied the head frame, I was barely able to tell he was doing anything. Just felt him back there and the sensation he was touching my head....no pressure, no pain, no headache. When it was over, he took it off, and no problem. For the next three to four months, I felt fantastic. No wonky head, no balance issues, just some tinnitus which I also had prior to treatment. Hearing was about the same, but it was very poor prior to treatment. At that three month point in time, symptoms began to manifest themselves in that my balance became compromised, and my hearing began to deteriorate. At the nine month period, I was given a prescription for vestibular therapy, which I am currently undergoing, with what appears to be a positive effect. It is slow and you have to stick with it and do the exercises correctly, but it does work. I have great therapists who are encouraging of realistic goals. I do not expect to be perfect MG, but better than I was and it looks like I will get there. My useful hearing in my AN ear is about gone. I hear sound, but cannot make out words. Thanks to the information on this forum, I enquired about and was fitted with Phonak BiCros hearing aids. Absolutely the BEST thing I have done so far. My "hearing" now is better than it has been in the past few years. Albeit I am actually only hearing out the better ear because of the way the Bicros works, and that ear is compromised as well, but it truly has changed my life. I am more a part of things again and life is good MG. Tinnitus is so slight, maybe because I am hearing more sound, not sure, but this too has become a non-issue. GK was a great choice for me MG because of my age (74) and the fact that I wanted it done and over with. Surgery scared the stuffing out of me, and as it turned out, it was not was recommended for me anyway. I am a proactive lady and felt I just had to do something rather than wait any longer for my small tumor (7mm) to grow larger and cause more problems, so I went ahead, and I am glad I did. I believe if we do all we reasonably can with hearing assistance, vestibular treatment and whatever other means are available to us, apply ourselves in the most positive way and just keep on keeping on, we will realize the best outcome for us. For some it is surgery, for others radiation, and for the lucky few observation. Follow your gut MG......still the best barometer for our choices in life. Wishing you the best.
NYL