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Willbur:
Hello All,

Back in October I was diagnosed with a 2.3cm acoustic neuroma on my right side. I was recently tested for NF2, however it came back negative. Needless to say, I'm about two weeks out from my surgery and I've been getting this bad tinnitus in my left ear (similar symptoms to right) and I won't have another scan until next week. Is it possible for me to still have NF2? All of the doctors and genetic counselors say no at this point it would not be possible and it might be because the right ear is pushing on my brain stem, thus causing similar symptoms in my left ear. Any insight would be helpful.

Thanks,

Willbur

Kathleen_Mc:
I would think if you have a tumor causing symptoms it would have ben seen when the other was found back in Oct.
I have tinnitus in my non-AN ear, this didn't develop until years after my first surgery, had it all checked out and nothing found. Tinnitus happens for reasons other than AN's. My specialists were proposing the functioning auditory nerve was developing tinnitus to give stimulation to the brain to make up for the loss of hearing on the effected side.....now I don't know that I buy that however I remain tumor free with tinnitus in my un-effected ear.
Don't now if this helps, hopefully  the scan will bring you peace of mind.
Kathleen

Willbur:

--- Quote from: Kathleen_Mc on January 11, 2017, 03:57:43 am ---I would think if you have a tumor causing symptoms it would have ben seen when the other was found back in Oct.
I have tinnitus in my non-AN ear, this didn't develop until years after my first surgery, had it all checked out and nothing found. Tinnitus happens for reasons other than AN's. My specialists were proposing the functioning auditory nerve was developing tinnitus to give stimulation to the brain to make up for the loss of hearing on the effected side.....now I don't know that I buy that however I remain tumor free with tinnitus in my un-effected ear.
Don't now if this helps, hopefully  the scan will bring you peace of mind.
Kathleen

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Thanks for the help Kathleen. I was also sleeping on my non-AN ear side last night and woke up and it was pretty damn bad. As you mentioned, they told me the same thing. They said I would have had another one already at this point in life if I did have NF2. I was just reading about Mosaic NF2, etc. and was worried. Again, thanks for the insight.

Kathleen_Mc:
Willbur
It is understandable that any change would make you worried, heck who wouldn't be....
Kathleen

Susan A:
Willbur, I'm curious as to why you were tested for NF2? You only mention one AN and no other tumors. Most people with an AN don't have NF2, and most people with NF2 have multiple tumors. Even if someone with mosaic NF2 only has one AN, they almost always have other tumors (tho obviously it is possible to find one before the others appear.) Honestly, I think your chances of having NF2 are very, very, small! Hopefully you are reassured by Kathleen's comments and by the fact that, even with one AN, you will have regular follow up MRIs, so your docs will be able to look for any signs of other tumors.

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