Hi Everybody
new to the site also and I'm considering my options, a little intro
I'm 45 living in Sydney, Australia and developed some facial paralysis in the left hand side of my face about 30 years ago when I was a young fella at school back in the UK
for years and years I was told by the doctors I had bells palsy and just accepted it was tough luck
about 11 years ago whilst living in Wales back in the UK I met a new local doc (GP) and he was convinced that it wasn't bells palsy and wanted to investigate things a bit further. had a few tests and eventually I was admitted to hospital where they went in to take a look, the intention being if the tumour could be removed from the facial nerve they would do so.
Anyway they went in and took a biopsy (which was tested and found to be ok, benign), I was told they couldn't remove the nerve without risking damage to the facial nerve / hearing. the advice at the time was that the only way to remove the tumour would be to cut the nerve either side and splice the nerve back together. I was advised that this approach at the time was quite new and that given I'd had the tumour for so long maybe it would be better to wait and see what happens in the future. It was suggested to retry in 10 years or so to see how things had progressed.
Anyway that's where I'm at now, and I'm wanting to get this looked at again. my hearing is suffering now and I'm concerned with how things may deteriorate in the future. don't mind saying that I'm pretty scared at the thought of losing what facial movement I do have and all the hearing in the left ear. but I know I need to take this next step.
Its re-assuring reading through some of the posts here that there seems to be more options available now.
will look into CK (hadn't heard of that before). I don't suppose there's a magic table I can just take (like they give out in star trek!
will certainly appreciate any advice on treatment options as I start my exploration of the medical options available
best wishes
Ray