BTW, the follow-up MRI at 6 months (I'd postponed it) were very slightly swelling (hopefully temporary) of the AN and some greying in center indicating, hopefully, necrosis.
Dana
Dana, is that a new MRI result? It sounds good to me, the swelling is typical and I'm sure will turn out to be temporary, and the darkening of the tumor is a good sign that its days are numbered. Congratulations!
Six months post-CK, my hearing is essentially unchanged, with maybe a 5 DB drop in the low frequencies, but that could be the testing - it was not the same audiologist.
I would like to add that with radiation treatment, the death of the tumor is a slow process. Additional hearing loss in the months following treatment is often just the AN itself, doing its final dirty deeds before dying, and would have happened anyway if there had been no treatment. This sort of thing also applies to some cases with surgery, where it is not the surgery itself, but the AN, that causes a facial nerve issue or the like. When in doubt, blame the AN, not the treatment.
Steve