Anyone else diagnosed with acoustic neuroma, a benign brain tumor?
My name is Tracy Daley. I live in Omaha, Nebraska. My diagnosis is a jumbled mess that I am sorting out right now. Can anyone tell me if anyone in this support group has been diagnosed and/or treated for acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor affecting the acoustic nerve, which is the eighth cranial nerve in your brain? This nerve is connected to your ear. These tumors initially affect a person's balance and hearing and then other symptoms may appear. This is a very rare tumor and one out of 100,000 people and 8-9% of the intracranial tumors. If no one has heard of this tumor, I understand.
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I had surgery 4 months ago for acustic neuroma
Hi rose. I had surgery nov 23rd and i found mine by having vertigo and hearing loss. Im still battling balance and nauseu.. i life has changed, i was very active and now i cant walk a straight line. Its crazy how things can change so quickly
Im sorry im just now responding to this. I found out i had an acustic neuroma after years of complaining my head hurt and ear always hurting.. i came down with bad vertigo in which i could only crawl on the floor and lost my hearing. I drove to e.r and demanded a m.r.i and after finally convincing the e.r doctor. We had m.r.i done and 2 hours later he came to my room and said yes, i have a brain tumor. I wasnt shocked because my brain was telling me something was wrong for years
Im almost 5 months out of surgery and im still sick and dizzy. Definelty wont be returning to work any time soon
Hello:
I has an Acoustic Neuroma removed from my Brain Stem 3 years ago March 10,2014, I still have issues with imbalance due to hearing loss in my left ear from the tumor surgery....Theres good days and bad days...
Hey CynaBurst:
I also had Hydrocephalus.And had a shunt in my head until after my surgery. My surgeon removed it before I left the hospital. I have 2 percent of the tumor still on my brain stem. I get yearly MRI to see if its growing...Every surgeon is different, as every tumor is different. Some days are a challenge. Others a Blessing...Hope all is well in your life...
Hello Katfred:
I had No signs at all of having a brain tumor. No hearing loss, No headaches, no imbalance issues. So when I went in and my ent found a tumor. Well shock was not the word I felt. Unbelievable was more like it... Im getting better as far as walking straight and doing more. Ive just slowed down a bit.Im still active, but Ive changed how I do things now...
Hello Katfred
Yes life changes after brain surgery, thats for sure. Just remember..One moment at a time....I do eye exercises and I do yoga and it helps a lot. I used to run, but ha,ha, when ya run into things , well NOT a good idea..I'm way to a active to let this tumor kick my butt any longer. Ive got 2 % still on my brain stem....
I hope you feel better soon. Try new things, see what works for you...
How are you doing since your surgery, Katfred? What has the recovery been like for you?
Well.. healing is slow for me and its hard to have to take a step back in life. Some reason my right side of my brain just isnt compensating for left side yet. Learning to be patient is huge for me because i was determined to go back to work right after surgery. I work for Aldi and if anyone has been to an Aldi, ya know we have to work at fast pace and unload trucks. So, because of no light duty there, im off work until i can perform my job. Long story short is. Almost 5 months out and im still hanging in there but im determined to get back someday