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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Hi Teresa
Physical therapy is a challenge. It has triggered so much pain in my head. I also have a nurse 2x a week
She had helped me organize my meds and I have a good speech therapist. My mouth still droops some but I can drink out of a cup now without dribbling. Being home with hubby os good. So frustrating that he has to do housework and cooking. Wish i could speed this recovery up but cant. I am grateful to be alive but need better pain control to really enjoy life. Going to talk to my surgeon today.
Hello @rose4622
Nice to see your post. How is your recovery coming along? Are you beginning physical therapy yet? Is your balance continuing to improve? How is the home health care working out for you?
Hi Rose
I am 3 weeks post surgery. I had a retrosigmoid craniotomy for a 3.3 cm acoustic Neuroma. I went to Mayo Clinic in AZ. It was the best place to go and I was treated very well. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me.
No major challengers. First appt with home health care.
@rose4622
I'm glad that your balance is better, that is great! Digestive problems might be related to the extra meds you are taking post-surgery. I tend to lose my appetite when I'm taking new meds.
How was everything yesterday while you were home alone for the first time? Did you have any major challenges?
Balance is better. Digestion is giving me lots of pain. Don't know how to eat and nothin tastes good.
It is so good to hear from you, @rose4622. I'm sure that it is a little scary to be by yourself today as you have been used to having lots of people around to help you.
How are you feeling? Is your balance getting better now?
Vici I understand about wishing I was like I was preop. I am 2 weeks preop and expected to feel better but instead I feel worse. My gut is so messed up from all the drugs I took and still taking. Home health is coming today. Hoping to get some tips to begin feeling better.
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!
@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?