I was diagnosed in Oct. '05 with a small AN that is located in the internal auditory canal and into the cochlea. I have lost approx. 50% of the hearing from my right ear, have tinnitis, occasional vertigo and the ENT I saw says to watch and wait and he'll see me in 12 or 15 months for a followup MRI!! Even my PCP says that at the very least, a hearing test in a few months should be done to see if there are any changes or progression, but strongly urged me to go for a 2nd opinion. My insurance company won't let me go to MEEI because they are "out-of-network", but I was given the name of a doctor at Albany Medical Center in NY. The ENT says surgery is not an option due to the internal location, that the hearing I have lost cannot be restored, and that surgery would cause me to loose all hearing in that ear-is he right? I've been trying to work and live my life like nothing's wrong, but realize that I need to get some definitive answers. There are worse things then going deaf in one ear, but do I wait for other symptoms like facial numbness or bad vertigo before I decide on treatment? Does anyone know if they do both surgery and microsurgery at Albany? Having an AN is a double edged sword...not only for its physical symptoms and impact, but because WE have to be the ones to decide when, where and what kind of treatment to get. It ain't easy.
sally