I had the GK procedure at the University of Virginia, and not in PA...but they are similar. The most feared part from everyone is actually not that bad...the head frame. It has to be secured to your head so you do not move. They put me under for less than 5 minutes and when I woke up...poof...there it was, on my head. When it was removed it didn't hurt either. I have a picture of it (my fiancé took pics) but cannot figure out how to post it in this reply. If you email me (just email me using this site), I'll send it to you. There was a 15 year old boy having it done the same day as me and he did fine too.ÂÂ
The procedure took a total of 20 minutes and I was done. Classical music piped into the gamma knife area while it was performed (hardly any noise from the machine), and I was totally relaxed. They kept me overnight for observation, UVA provided a meal with wine, and I went home the next day. I felt a bit tired the next couple of days like I just finished doing a bunch of yard work, or helped someone move. Other than that nothing else and no further hearing loss.
I am part of a small percentage of people (35%) whose tumor swelled slightly after treatment. Mine swelled from 1.8 to 2.0. I had my treatment in November of 2003, and it finally looks like it stabilized from this last MRI (holding at 2.0). It is getting darker in the middle which is signs of it dying. If I have to have the treatment again, I will...surgery is not for me (personal opinion). I have kept my word recognition scores and have not lost any further hearing. I still am very active and am living my life normally..running, exercising, etc…
Good luck and take pictures!
Gary