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'm scheduled for an MRI for confirm AN. I'm terrified. I don't scare easily, I've had many serious surgeries in my life, but this is very scary. I think I'm most concerned about the possibility of facial paralysis. I really hope my MRI is negative.
I hope it is too ! But if not this surgery has a lot of success . Please reach out again after you get your MRI results. With the great neuro surgeons out there you will have success !!
Tracey this journey has been challenging but not impossible ! Since we really don’t have the option to do nothing we must push through with strength and the knowledge that we are here to tell you we lived !!You are very unbalanced after surgery however our miraculous brain compensated within hours of the removal of your Vestibular nerve !!! You must choose the best surgeon ! Be strong challenge yourself daily and with a few weeks post op you will be on your way ! Do not let the worst scare you ! I believe the Lord is with us and he will guide your decisions !! Most importance get a great surgeon who has experience !! Mine was fabulous if you need suggestions let me know ! Mine is in Philadelphia PA @ Jefferson Neuroscience Hospital !! This is key to success !!! Praying for your journey
I woke up in 2008 and was unable to hear well on left side. Drs at first thought it was a virus. After MRI confirmed AN. It was in the inner ear chamber and very small. We watched it until 2013 and it started to grow a little. I had a month of fractional radiation which left me completely deaf on the left. Because of deafness I had a bone assisted hearing device BAHA on the
Left so can now hear on that side with peocessor. The severity on AN has to do with size and where it is located. I had the radiation as my dr was worried it would eventually affect equilibrium or facial nerve. I have no side affects at this time. Just having a diagnosis is scary but one needs to remember that all tumors are different
Thank you for that. I am newly diagnosed and scaring myself silly
Hey @odnut - when I had my AN surgery, I was also scared silly. I was convinced I would never live a normal life again. Now, it is 16 years later, and I rarely even think about my AN experience (except when I can't hear in a restaurant! 🙂 I thought you might enjoy reading this essay called "Getting Back Up on the Horse Again" I wrote a couple of months ago to give you some hope. This will be an unpleasant chapter in your life, but it will pass by and things will return to a new normal for you.
Wishing you the best.
Cynthia
http://www.cynthiassummeradventure.blogspot.com
Cynthia, That is an inspiring essay and thank you for sharing it. You have incredible strength with all the health challenges you have been through! I am so very happy for you that you could again experience the exhilaration of riding a saddlebred, after your exciting show career. I have also been able to ride again after my ear cancer surgery left me balance-impaired, and I have a saddlebred, but just for trail riding. I also "own" an AN but it has remained small over the past 6 years and has vnot required treatment yet. Good luck to you, and keep on inspiring others with your story.
@katfred have you returned to work ? Are you over 50 yrs old ?? I’m curious because I’m still unbalanced but I’m 24 weeks postvsurgery
Hi:
Yes, I have heard of these tumors. Do you still have the Tumor. If you do I would call the Mayo Clinic up as soon as possible
Recognized loss of hearing on one side, then audiologist recognized something wrong. MRI revealed it. Received Gamma Knife treatment. I have a significant hearing loss in that ear. Tumor has been shrinking. Did some physical therapy for balance. Would love to know of support group. egolightly