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I did phone Mayo when I first found that I have an AN, but my insurance at that time was not good in that area. Mayo's office said I could have a DVD of the MRI sent to them.for a second opinion. After my next MRI, I plan to get all three MRIs on a DVD and send them to Mayo's. Now I am on Medicare and a supplement, which should cover better.
Hearing loss seems to be what happens first and balance issues. Depending on the size of the tumor, worse symptoms can occur. My ENT doctor said that radiation is recommened for people past 65 and surgery for younger patients. Smaller tumors are watched with MRIs. 2 percent of radiation cases get cancer, which does not make me very happy, especially since I am already 1 in 100,000 with a AN! When there is surgery or radiation, even worse problems can occur.

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I had brain surgery in 2014 for a 3.5 centimeter tumor on my brain stem. Had the 12 hour surgery, still have 2 percent on my brain stem . Since my surgery , I’ve bad balance issues due to hearing loss in left side. Depending on barometer depends on my day, good, bad or other issues. I wish you all the luck in the world and many many blessings.