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Useful Information => Physicians => Topic started by: donna lee on January 25, 2007, 06:05:32 pm

Title: Any experience with Kaiser in San Diego?
Post by: donna lee on January 25, 2007, 06:05:32 pm
I was recently diagnosed with a 1.4cm acoustic neuroma at Kaiser in San Diego. My only symptom is decreased hearing in my (L) ear. I am trying to educate myself on the 3 options given to me by my head and neck surgeon: observatiion, radiosurgery, or retrosigmoid resection. I'm anxious about the tumor enlarging, but also don't care much for the risks related to surgery. I'm in the process of getting copies of my MRI to send to HEI. If anyone out there has had any experience with the San Diego Kaiser surgeons, I would appreciate hearing from you.
Title: Re: Newly diagnosed
Post by: IAHeel on January 25, 2007, 09:23:52 pm
You are doing the right thing by consulting with HEI. My wife recently had surgery there with Friedman and Schwartz. They are terrific and will review the research with you. They know the literature.

Fred
Title: Re: Any experience with Kaiser in San Diego?
Post by: kss4luck on March 21, 2007, 08:37:07 pm
My neighbor recently had surgery in Kaiser San Diego for an 2.1 AN and he seems to be doing quite well. Hopefully I was not bugging him but went to visit every few days also to see what I would be in for in May for my surgery.
Title: Re: Any experience with Kaiser in San Diego?
Post by: tcrnko on June 26, 2007, 09:03:46 pm
THis is a late reply, but if you are still interested, I had surgery in Kaiser SanDiego with Drs Cueva and Mastrodimas.  TransLab approach to the left side.  Lost the hearing, but it was almost gone anyway.  Otherwise, I was ready to go back to work 3 weeks post op.  They kept me off 6.  They were a geat team.
Title: Re: Any experience with Kaiser in San Diego?
Post by: martyc on May 02, 2008, 09:05:15 am
Hi,
I am having surgery with the same Dr.'s near the end of the month.  Can you tell me a little about what the hospital stay and recovery was like for you?  Did you have translab surgery?
Thanks so much,
Marty