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ColleenS:
Although we all wish we were not in this club, your W&W status is good. That gives you time to explore all the options if there is a time that you have to decide. Enjoy your summer  ;)

Crazycat:
48 years-old? That's how old I was when I was diagnosed and treated! And I'd been suffering from it for close to 5 years before.

jim j:
Thank you AnSydney, I agree and I have already sent all my reports to a Neurosurgeon specializing in the Brain not just tumors. She is at Yale New haven and a Top Doc. I am waiting to hear back as to guidance and what I should do next. She did get on the phone after I faxed over all my tests from 2003 and her concern was the chronic ischemic lesion to the right of midline within the cerebellar tonsil. She stated no surgery no anything until we figure out what that is has it is in a very dangerous area and if disrupted can cause serious issues. So I am waiting for her to direct me to a Dr that can guide me through this now what I call a maze of issues. Thanks For answering Jim

voron999:
OK, back from my 6 month check - no growth.

The ENT specialist feels I had this tumor for long time in this present state and this is how I lost some of my hearing on the left side (due to the growth).
Unsure, but fine. The hearing is about the same.

My tinnitus became more pronounced and more general (not just one side now).
But I can live with this and the "no growth" is good news.

Next check in 12 months now.
Moving on.

ANSydney:
Congratulations voron. No growth since diagnosis 8 months ago. Hope you're travelling well.

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