One more reply from me (sorry!): The reason those nerves are removed is two fold. First, and most important, it's so the tumor doesn't come back. Second, I think, is that we make a better recovery long term with those nerves gone than with them damaged. Don't know if that makes sense, but I think those are the basic reasons. I know it seems weird, and I was surprised when I first learned it as well. Where do you live? Do you have an experienced ENT doc who's handling your case?