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General Category => Inquiries => Topic started by: djsunshine21 on April 15, 2017, 04:56:42 pm
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I have my pre-op consultation scheduled with my neurosurgeon, and wondered if any of you could think of any questions you wished you had asked. I almost feel paralyzed with too much information.
If I had my way of course I wouldn't be having surgery at all, but my tumor almost doubled in 18 months. Now it is 3 x 2.3 cm. Unfortunately my symptoms are still manageable and I have minimal hearing loss, so it makes the prospect of surgery seem really grim.
I know our website has a list of questions here somewhere, and I plan on revisiting that as well since it's been awhile, but wondered if any of you had any thoughts.
My specifics are:
Rapid growth, from my research that is probably due in part to the cyst that developed inside
Minimal symptoms--some balance disturbance that seems to be settling/hyperacusis/minimal hearing loss/being tired more frequently/withdrawing from social situations where noise is bothersome
Monitored for 3 years--normal growth over 18 months/rapid growth over the next 18
I guess I'm not asking for the obvious questions you would ask--just if there is something I might be missing.
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These are very accurate lists of questions to ask:
https://www.anausa.org/pretreatment/questions-for-your-physician (https://www.anausa.org/pretreatment/questions-for-your-physician)
Best wishes.
Clarice
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Dear Clarice, What a super list of questions. I actually asked all those questions to my surgeons. But that is amazing to see it in black and white. A good thing to copy and carry to ask a surgeon or radiologist. Should be very helpful if one is having CK GK and the like or surgery. Thanks. Joan
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Thanks Clarice!
That was the list I was looking for!
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I had minimal symptoms when I had surgery back in October. They had actually improved by the time my surgery happened. I was so dizzy all the time and the fatigue was awful for a while but it all improved so I asked myself why I am having surgery when I feel basically normal again! I don't regret having it. I haven't been dizzy since surgery- I've had minor balance issues but vestibular therapy really helped with that. I do have some hearing loss but it isn't completely gone and I'm getting a hearing aid at the end of the month. Some days I feel like I can hear great and don't need one. And honestly when talking to other people I don't have too many issues hearing, it's more when there is a lot of background noise or someone is right beside that ear. It still fluctuates a lot. My biggest complaint is the tinnitus. When I'm having a bad hearing day, I'm usually having a bad tinnitus day.
To answer your question though, I used the list from this site. It was very helpful.
Best of luck to you!