On January 15, I woke up experiencing rapidly progressing neurological symptoms completely out of the blue after leading an active, normal life for 53 years. My legs would collapse out from under me as I went to sit down, my vision was skewed and often double, my hands grew more and more numb, my mouth became very numb affecting speech and swallowing, and I was crashing into walls or lurching from one point of stability to another. The symptoms, which were all symmetrical, progressed hour by hour. On the night of the 16th, I was given a brain scan and a 2 cm AN was discovered on the left side.
I was hospitalized for four days as I got worse and worse. I was losing my ability to walk (legs numb too), and my speech was increasingly slurred and very difficult to form (lost ability for saying certain letters totally). I truly felt I was on the road to paralysis
Strangely enough, my hearing is perfect. My facial nerves are fine. And my sense of balance seems good to me (no vertigo, dizziness, etc.)---the walking problems were more related to an inability to control/signal my legs.
Has anyone experienced these symptoms, particularly so suddenly?
The explanation is that the AN is located in the back half of the internal auditory canal and does not come near the inner ear. It is jutting out into the cerebellum near the brain stem. It may have had a sudden growth spurt or some bleeding that precipitated sudden acute symptoms. The AN is presumably on the balance nerve (I've lost 25% function there though I don't really sense that). Maybe it explains my fear of heights in recent hiking trips!
The symptoms began to subside on the sixth or seventh day, and function has come back in almost all areas. I anticipate that in a few days, I could feel back to normal.
I will have surgery through the ear on 3/26 (after a planned business trip to China in early March), and I have been very optimistic and hopeful, but I'm also glad to have some realistic sense from this forum of what to expect.
I will be heading into my busiest point of the year at work (placing high school exchange students for Youth for Understanding) as we try to make sure that all the kids will be taken care of for next year. I want to do everything I can now to make myself strong for the surgery, so any thoughts are greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for all your support!
Barb