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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Thank you all for your prayer and your support. 💕💕💕
@rose4622
Hi Rose:
I am sorry to hear of the allergic reaction to the food and meds. I know that was a concern to you. I hope that your family can bring you some food that will be better for you!
It was a possibility to have headaches or awhile. I will be getting a post op MRI next week. We will see if the brain is moving back into place.
So glad your surgery is over. I said prayers for you. Now it's time to mend. Take care of you and get plenty of rest. This will help you heal.Don't give up.
I am being forced into taking care of me. I learned yesterday that I will be discharged from this facility on Sunday. I will be evaluated for healthcare at home, I am so ready to be independent again.
My biggest concerns have been over losing my balance nerve on the right side. However, the left side appears to be helping with loss of the right. I only get dizzy when I move too fast. P TL!
After discovering my AN in May, I've tried walking more and my brain has compensated and I'm not near as wobbly now.
@angelmema
I appreciate your suggestion and sharing about what worked for you. Did you have surgery as well?
@rose4622
The post-op MRI sounds like a great idea. I'm so glad to hear that you are headed home this weekend.
I was especially interested in hearing you say how (regarding balance) the "the left side appears to be helping with loss of the right" I find that just amazing!
Just wondering if anyone else has found that one side of the brain helps compensate for the other side?
I am now 2 weeks post retrosigmoid craniotomy.. Did one week rehab and was discharged. Home health has not followed up yet. Today will be the first day I will be alone all day. A little Scary!