Microsoftfree ~
I'll happily join the welcoming committee.
I have to state upfront that I like my Microsoft PC - but we're a tolerant bunch and don't discriminate based on computer preferences.
Although I'm pleased to learn that you find our forums so friendly, I have to hope that you really don't have an acoustic neuroma. However, if an MRI verifies that you do, irradiation may be your best option - but certainly not the only one. Although surgical AN removal methods have vastly improved in the past 30 years , the endoscopic approach is showing great potential for much less invasive AN removal surgery. However, the fact remains that irradiation is completely non-invasive. Even so, radiation is not a panacea and has it's own issues. To be effective, it is usually limited to tumors under 3 cm. Those with larger tumors have no choice
but surgery.
I trust that your AN, if it exists, will be amenable to radiation. I wouldn't tell your doctor too much but if he asks where you got your information,
"the library" is a good answer.
Unfortunately, some AN patients read things on the internet they may not always understand (or disregard the context) and draw the wrong conclusions that their doctor has to deal with. Conversely, some doctors seem to prefer a patient who is clueless about their medical issue. I feel most comfortable with a physician that respects me for seeking some knowledge about my problem but I try not to give the impression that I know more than the doctor. This usually works out quite well. If not, I would seek out another doctor who was more
simpatico.
I 'll look forward to an update following your MRI.
Jim