I have had symptoms for years. Never really thought about it. Turned 50, and I'm on a "take care of myself" crusade. Had an MRI 3 weeks ago. They found a 4cm tumor that is pressing against my brain stem. I went and talked to a Dr that specializes in acoustic neuromas. He told me I can't go another 6 months. He is suppose to call me back after he consults with his neurosurgeon partner. He asked me if I knew how big of a deal this is. I said "I guess". After all, it is brain surgery. My symptoms are getting a lot worse. Dizziness, headaches, eyes twitching, facial numbness, extreme vertigo. So, after I have the surgery, I'll be better? I know that I won't get my hearing back on the left, but I'll still have the right. They aren't going to touch that tumor right now. It's only a 2. It's only been a week since I saw the Dr, so I'm a little anxious for him to call, but I don't want to face it either. I'm scared! My son had this happen to him too. It is genetic for us. He did ok. He lost his hearing, but he recovered well. I am using him as my inspiration. I've been reading all of the posts. It's very informative and supportive.
Pam