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Jasonvan25:
First post on here. I am about 3.5 years post gamma knife for AN on the right side. MRI's have been good, so after last year they said to go to two years between MRI's. In the last month or so, had some slight tingling in the cheek area and right cheek and lip area feel a little off, not numbness, maybe more like a slight swelling feeling. Tinnitus has been pretty much every day, not causing interference in daily life, but definitely there. Also, has a little pain in the right ear. The worry is if the tumor has grown again and is causing issues. Seeing if anyone has similar issues and the results. Got an appointment with my regualr Dr next week, so will see what his suggestion is but guessing I will be back on the MRI table a year early.

mwatto:
My only sign of an AN for two years was a stabbing ear pain. 5 years post CK I still get that - however mine turned out to be TMJ. Maybe look into that re the ear pain. Melatonin, antioxidants (I like astaxanthin at the moment - mine 12mg) may help https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6950042/. Calming the brain down- increasing GABA naturally helped me.

 I also listen to music in day - chill or classical and white noise at night. Re tingling- I wonder if that might be post viral (I had covid and got that and then it went away - I took lemon balm, bromelain, SPM resolvins, fucoidan, NAC and recently LDN). I use supplements to target inflammation but also eat healthy and essentially I make sure I get enough sleep! As I type this I no longer have tinnitus.

Jasonvan25:
Thanks for the reply. Will look into the tmj!!

donjehle:
Hi Jasonvan25, and welcome to the ANA Forums!  Thank you for posting!

The only thing I can add is please do not jump to conclusions too soon.  It truly might be related to your GK treatment, but it also might be TMJ (as Michele suggested) or something else from some other cause.

You are doing the right thing by going to your doctor.  Please let us know what he/she thinks is going on.

It's not common for a person to have symptoms a few years after treatment, but it's not that unusual either.

Best wishes on your continued journey!
Don

Jasonvan25:
Thanks for the reply Don. My Dr didn't seemed concerned at this point. The tingling has been good and overall my face feels back to normal. My tinnitus has been present pretty much non stop but last night I was sleeping and it was ringing so loud it woke me up, then it was like the tinnitus bubble burst, and now the tinnitus is much better this morning. Weird stuff. Thanks for the replies. This is a good site.
Thanks,
Jason Van Lishout

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