Ayayaya Girl: you sound like you have a tricky little bugger
. I just had my first CK treatment- it went great. And the doctors assured me that if I am in the 2% failure rate (versus the 98% success rate)- they would just do a second set of treatments with CK -(Yep Phyl, Lorezno is correct in his assumption) It seems to me that if you are going through the hassle of the biopsy, you might as well get the whole thing removed ( but again, I'm a patient with limited, internet based knowledge). I had three prior opinions, all were surgery based- the second opinion mentioned my tumor might be a meningioma but none of the other opinions concurred with that theory.
Are you in pain? Are you having balance issues? If no pain and no balance issues you may very well be a great candidate for Gk or CK. I know I am a chicken little about surgery and the 6-8 weeks recovery associated with surgery was just a real depressing thought for me.
My experience with all this- research and keep talking and checking in with all of us. I was pretty much resigned to surgery and then was doubting my desicion- only to check in with the website and have my gut check confirmed by Phyl, Mark and Bruce. Really research all your options. Know up front that the treatment for these types of tumors are surgery biased- (it took me three separate opinions, Sacramento ENT, House Ear Institute-LA, and then 2 separate opinions at Stanford only to have the second guy at Stanford Dr. Chang tell me I was a great candidate for CK treatment.
Also, don't expect to become an expert right away! You need time to absorb all the terms associated with your condition. Take care of yourself and know we are here for you- Annie