Hi Lisa...
Many thanks for posting the links relative to DCA...very interesting factual info particularly with regard to drinking water...perhaps those 2 litres per day that I have been regularly knocking back are the 'magic potion'!
With regard to your query about my hearing loss...For a couple of years or so prior to my AN being diagnosed in March 2002 I had problems with ear wax accumulating in both ears causing temporary diminished hearing and a degree of tinitus. Subsequent occasional syringing always rectified the problem. However, the syringing exercise in February 2002 still left diminished hearing on my right side and the subsequent MRI scan in March 2002 diagnosed a 2.5cm AN. My diminished hearing loss became total within a few weeks of diagnosis before I had the opportunity of obtaining medical advice or undertaking research into the various available treatment options including conservative management therefore my circumstances are somewhat different to your present situation whereby you apparently have excellent hearing ability on you affected side which you obviously would wish to retain.
Over the ensuing years my AN has apparently self-reduced to 1.5cm and nature has compensated my initial balance and hearing problems. My single-sided total hearing loss is of no real problem to me whatsoever other than occasionally at a particularly noisy social function whereby I am unable to clearly identify speech directed on my affected side but that is easily remedied via a strategic 180 degrees exercise!
Indeed I am now well able to identify directional sounds / speech and my tinitus is virtually non existent.
Whilst I would obviously prefer to have perfect hearing ability in both ears, I nevertheless would still opt for single-sided hearing loss rather than risk surgical or radiosurgical intervention if I can possibly and safely avoid such action neither of which has any guarantee of preventing hearing loss and also has other well documented attendant risks of morbidity. This of course, is my personal choice and I appreciate that others, including yourself, may not be in total agreement but life is all about uncertainties and calculated risks and gambles so to coin a phrase ' you pays your money and makes your choice'!
Very best of luck with your ongoing deliberations Lisa and as previously stated, your ultimate decision will be the right one for you.
Sheryl...you are 4 months AHEAD of me.
Best Regards
Derek