Hi Edbcar,
Welcome and sorry about your dx, but you’re not alone and you’ve got the best of both worlds. You have an incredible amount of personal experience from everyone here, plus you have outstanding neurosurgical teams out there in the U.S. and all over the world.
I’m a newbie myself as of 2 days ago, 3 weeks post-op today and plan on going back to work next week. I’m in IT and computer networking. I ruled radiation therapy out within minutes. As far as I can see it is for a very small select group of fortunate patients, perhaps you included, who have small discrete tumors and no other involvements. For example, my tumor was cystic, meaning it had a liquidy center and would have been difficult to target and had a high chance of failure. There are other negatives I didn’t want to gamble with, such as it’s not always accurately aimed and can damage surrounding items. I shouldn’t even talk about radiation because I didn’t have it so I will leave that to those with the experience.
As far as surgery, enough can’t be said for finding yourself a top notch Neurotologist even if it’s out of state. My understanding of the difference between a Neurosurgeon and a Neurotologist is that a Neurosurgeon is a surgeon who handles the entire nervous system of the body from head to toe. Neurotology is a compound word neuro and otology having obviously to do with the ear, and a Neurotologist deals with surgery of the base of the skull and anything to do with the ear and is clearly specialized in Acoustic Neuromas. No offense to any Neurosurgeon.
I’m doing well and would have surgery again even knowing what I know now about it. The first couple of weeks post-op are very difficult, but the tumor is gone and I can live with the imbalance and mild to moderate tinnitus that are residual. If you’re interested in how surgery went for me I posted the pertinent points under the thread called “just introducing myself�. And almost everyone here has their story somewhere. There are many differences and similarities in everyone's stories.
All the best, Will Scoggins, Co. Springs, CO