Hi Nikynu, Phyl
Thanks for the explanation. Yeah. I did read some as well, though I though that it was more evident in smaller tumors. In larger tumors (mine was 2.2 x 2.1 x 1.8cm) the Linac had some advantage as the radiation was more evenly spread (as was explained to me). My neurosurgeon had expressed to me that linac was as accurate as GK in this respect.
To me, only the result counts, and my neurosurgeon had some pretty good statistics so I had not much to doubt. Since I'm living in the netherlands (yeah, I'm dutch, and no I'm not making a living in growing tullips and putting my finger into the dikes and walk on wooden shoes all day), and though we have all possible treatment options available I had the feeling I should no longer wait and just go for it as I was worried about increasing symptoms (I did lose my servicable hearing in a matter of months and developped some dizziness and did not want to risk facial twitching or the like), I was not feeling I could risk another three months of getting to another doctor and waiting for treatment.
When I expressed my concerns to my neurosurgeon, he booked me in for treatment within 4 weeks after initial consultation. So far I'm pretty satiesfied. No real changes compared to pre treatment. The fatique the same, the hearing the same and the balance the same, only the tinitus seems to be more fluctuating. Time will tell though. It is too soon to draw any conclusions.
walter,