Hi Pearl,
Thanks for the welcome:) sorry, I'm not comfortable to reveal my country as it could possibly get me identified (based on the AN prevalence rate, there could be less than 50 AN in my country...lol).
Hi Lisa, Derek and Mickey,
Thanks for the assurance. It was indeed frightening initially, I allowed myself to cry over it for the first few days, I'm now more at peace the past few days. I always thought its rather exciting to see how life presents and one of my beliefs is to live life to the fullest regardless what comes my way. I guess this beliefs helps quite a bit with my acceptance of this condition. In addition, I'm mindful about not wanting the tumor to cause more disruption to my life than it should.
I'm rather lucky on the symptoms so far (cross finger) as my hearing is still intact and i do not experience any symptoms currently other than feeling fatigue easily (could be due to my lack of exercise too...lol), having some vacuum feeling in my left ear and occasional sharp pain at my left brain where the tumor is.
I had 2 periods of temporary left facial palsy in 2012 and 2014. The doctors diagnosed them as Bell's palsy initially. After I had the facial palsy in July 2014, I felt persistent stiffness on my left face whenever I'm too tired. The doctor then recommended MRI and this is how I found out.
Other than switching to a healthier lifestyle, I wonder if you guys also reduce your workload? Eg. work less days. My workload is rather stressful for me and I wonder if it will affect my tumor growth, especially now that I aim to reduce the size of my tumor.