Hi there,
I was diagnosed with a Tumor 6 years ago now (size of a golfball), had the surgery 5 years ago, transvestibular (as described above) with total loss of balance
and hearing on that side. I have to say balance is a very minor issue nowadays, the only situation where I really notice I have a problem
is when it is dark and the ground is slightly uneven (for example walking through a forest at night) (not that i know why i do that, but hey... ;-) ).
As for hearing i agree with David, It's a small priice to pay. and you get used to that too. (it's really more your friends having to get used to it than you)
As for scuba diving, I used to scuba dive a lot before all this, and to be honest, I haven't done it since, not because anyone has told me not to, more
because I am worried, 3 different doctors have all said, "give it a go -see if it works, it shouldnt be a problem" I'm thinking about giving it a go this summer though
-It's long overdue
I have done a lot of Snorkelling though down to 10-15 metres, without any probs whatsoever, The problem of accumulated pressurised air
is out of the equation with snorkeling, but still, pressure and decrompessing the sinuses and all that -no problem.
I'll let you know how the diving goes if i work up enough courage to try it out.