Greetings All,
Today I saw Dr. Smouha, my Otolarygologist, and the good news is that he is thrilled with my recovery and he feels that I should not have any problem returning to my regular routine. I mentioned that I can juggle three balls, nothing fancy just the regular cascade and since surgery I attempted this and I could juggle as well as I ever could. He felt that if I could juggle I could do anything.
Then we got to my hearing ability, or lack of it, in my AN ear. He said we didn't want to say anything until the Audiologist did the tests. So off I went to see the Audiologist.
Now the bad news: there is absolutely no sign of any hearing ability in my AN ear. The Audiologist showed me the different hearing aid options but advised me not to make up mind yet, just consider them all as well as doing nothing and see how SSD effects me. I did get to try out the sample BAHA and it worked fine but I am still undecided about hearing aids.
Back to Dr. Smouha -- he wasn't surprised. He said that my tumor was so big he did not think there was much chance of the nerve functioning after the surgery but he did not want to say anything until I was tested. He did tell me before the surgery that there was a strong chance that I would never hear again in my AN ear so I knew the deal.
I still feel very positive about my results and both my surgeons.
Next month I go back to my neurologist and get an post surgery MRI. If all is well I won't need another for a year.
BTW, Wayne C, I sent your regards to Dr. Smouha and he had very nice things to say about you.
Cheers,
Neal