4CM,
My Dr. did mention vestibular therapy, I told him I would tough it out and see were I am on my next scheduled visit (in July). I'm pretty active and can do just about anything, it is just the woozy yucky feeling all the time. I wake up and think, I will feel better tomorrow, the next day I wake up and think I will feel better tomorrow, tomorrow never comes. Couple that with a kinda stressfull job and it makes the day to day somewhat unenjoyable, most evenings and weekends I'm fine, but not as good as before my surgeries.
Eve,
Since I'm totally deaf in the left ear, tumor removal for the right side could leave me deaf in both ears, so surgery is out of the question. So it will be MRIs the rest of my life and if the tumor grows my Dr. recommended radiation. Even though I can't hear out of my left ear, what was left of the hearing nerve was preserved, so I'm a canidate for a cochlear implant. SSD is not that bad, so unless my good / right side goes south I won't need it.
Everyone..........don't get me wrong, I came out of back to back surgeries eight days apart with zero facial issues and very good hearing in one ear. I'm used to the constant tinnitus now (in both ears) and I'm totally back to full strength six months post OP, I couldn't be happier with my outcome (other then the balance problem)....................I don't even think about the tumors on my spine anymore!!
John