Dawn -
Everyone's journey is different. Looking back, my symptoms were there for a while, balance issues (turning head while moving and feeling unstable). At the time, my husband was having severe heart issues and I attributed them to stress. December 31, I fell on ice (normal in MN winter right?) The next week, I noticed a change in hearing. I turned head to left normal, turned to right, sounds got quieter. OK the fall pushed wax on my eardrum (right?) Went to regular Dr, they referred me to audiologist. They did the test, referred me for MRI w contrast. I got a call 5 days later. You have a brain tumor, we can't help you, the U of MN will call.
Talk about anxiety! No information, no clue on can this wait, no resources. another anxious week before the call came and it would be for 3 months to be seen. I started digging and found this forum. PURE GOLD!! It was eye opening to see the range of what people experienced.
I decided this was far too big (for me) of a decision to NOT get a second opinion. Someone is going to mess with my brain. The thought of not being able to move one side of my face, close one eye (worst case) was too frightening to not do more. So eventually I called Mayo for the second opinion.
U of MN appt was hearing then wait. And wait, and wait. They lost me in the shuffle of patients. Eventually they "found me" I was right were the hearing person put me. There was a team who looked at the MRI (which had been sent prior) and told me I could wait, do Gamma or do surgery. I was a candidate for all. The tumor was getting to the point where Gamma would not be possible with continued growth.
2 weeks later at Mayo, they said the same thing, and did caution that I should do Gamma sooner if that was going to be my choice. The tumor was close to the brain stem. I believe this was around the end of April. I made my choice to go with Mayo. It felt better, more practiced and just better to me. I know not everyone feels like this, and just wants it over. I had Gamma consult 6/10/19 and procedure on 7/18/19. They were doing Gamma on Thursdays so you have Friday - weekend to recover. I was back working the following Monday.
It was a one day appointment. At Mayo, I reported in am got in gown and was given a pill to take the edge off. They do bolt a headframe to your skull. They use this to determine precise measurements for the radiation beams, where it goes, so not to fry your brain cells, only the tumor. Then I had both a MRI and a CT scan for tumor positioning. The radiologist and Drs review those, determine the procedure details, then you go to Gamma area. Once you are done, they remove the headframe, bandage you up and have you wait for a bit to be sure no adverse effects. I was home by early afternoon.
For the next several days the face swelling was not great. But it did go back to normal. It took about a week. If I had know that I might have tried WFH the following week.
Follow ups are annual for 5 years. If no growth, then go to every other year for another 5 visits. Then? When I get to be on medicare, I dont know what they cover or where. So I will see what happens then.
I urge you to look at what feels right for you. I have had conversations with 2 other folks I have met outside of this forum in MN, both of whom went to the U of MN and felt great about their choice. One older than me, one younger. Both chose Gamma.
How I am doing now is I still work full time. Pre-covid I could to 1 day WFH. We went to WFH full time w covid and were told we could continue that for now. (yay!) I consider myself pretty active. I walk my dogs daily at the off leash dog park (over a mile walk), and manage to get about 9,000 to 10,000 steps per day according to my apple watch. I am single sided deaf, the hearing was totally lost in right ear from February hearing test to May appointments. So it was growing fast. Tinnitus is constant, but you cant change that. Its a high pitched electric sound for me. I do have "hearing aids" which are a microphone on bad ear that pipes sound into good ear. I do continue to work on my balance daily with walking.
I am happy to answer any questions you have that I can! Sending you my most positive thougths!