Thanks to everyone to everyone who responded to my original question an I am sorry for not responding sooner. I was a little unclear in that I had substantiall hearing loss originally, about 45db in the lower frequencies, and then after a couple of months suddenly almost complete deafness in that ear(could not hear a dial tone) After my original posting I did get back to a short course of predisone steriod, in a few days my hearing did come back to what it was before this episode, it also seemed to help with some facial numbness I was starting to get. So in my case the predisone has helped me twice, it does work. I made the choice to go to Stanford for cyberknife, I was treated by Drs. Adler and Gibbs over 3 days this last week. Thus far everying seems the same as pretreament, I go back for a follow up MRI and audiogram in six months. It's predicted I'll have tumor control, no damage to my facial or balance nerves, and hopefully my right side hearing will not degrade much further, time will tell. Otherwise its back to normal life. I know I was a good candidate for translab surgery, for me the various risks attached to that(long term head aches, damage to facial nerve, loss of balance) outweighed the potential long term risks of the radiation. I also got conflicting opinions on whether radiosurgery makes later microsurgery more difficult, should that ever be needed. My tinnitus is still the same immediately post treatment, a hissing in my right ear, sometimes accompanied by a high pitch tone like a dog whistle. But it's funny, after 4 months I've gotten used to it and don't notice it as much, I'm coming to terms that I may have it the rest of my life. I hope I can answer any questions.
Thanks, Michael