Hi everyone,
I have been reading this forum the past couple of months, and found it very helpful. Thank you all for this.
I wish I would have encountered it earlier.
As I posted once before, I was diagnosed with a an acuostic neuroma about 10 years ago, and had my first retrosigmoid surgery in my home country almost 8 years ago now.
Unfortunately only half the tumor was removed, and a residual of 0.6cm was left.
It was growing slowly the past years, and now is bigger than before the first surgery.
Despite my long and difficult recovery the first time, I decided it is time to take it out! (as I understand the risk for complications increase as the size of the AN increases)
I have a translabirinthine surgery scheduled for the end of February at Keck Medical Center of USC with Dr. Friedman and Dr. Giannotta.
I will be flying 16 hours for the surgery, and hopefully if all goes well, will stay in LA about three weeks total.
I am starting to get very anxious on the one hand, and excited on the other to get it over with.
I feel very lucky being able to do the surgery this time at a high volume well known facility.
I would very appreciate if you could share some of your experiences with me,
What to expect after the translabirinthine approach?
I still have a pretty good hearing, so I am wondering how I would menage with no hearing on one side, does and how it affect your daily lives?
Those of you who had a second surgery? was the recovery or anything else different in any sense? did you have the same awful dizziness the second time around?
Thank you for reading this!
All the Best,
Natalie