Seems crazy to have surgery just to have the balance nerve taken out
It does, doesn't it? There are some other options, but I'm not sure how great they are. One is to have a simpler surgery (a labrinthectomy), but I think you can lose hearing with that. Same for gentamycin injections. In some ways, the best thing would be if the AN would finish what it started, and knock the balance completely out. Maybe it is worth watching and waiting to see if that happens.
I think you are right, the brain will compensate in time, even if there is a bad nerve signal, assuming it can figure out which one is bad. MaryBKAriz (Mary) had dizziness before and after CK treatment (she had already lost the hearing). A year later she is doing better, anyway, as far as the dizziness. It is worth noting, though, that she has made a little business out of making canes, which says something about how the dizziness has affected her. Here is a link to her whole story:
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=6523.0I guess it is hard not to think about it if you are experiencing vertigo. That's pretty hard to ignore.
Steve