I would like to add that with radiation treatment, the death of the tumor is a slow process. Additional hearing loss in the months following treatment is often just the AN itself, doing its final dirty deeds before dying, and would have happened anyway if there had been no treatment.
Steve
That's a really good point, Steve, and one which I hadn't considered.
It's heartening to hear so many success stories from people who have not had their hearing diminish since RS.
I agree with Annie that it is extremely important that the same audiologist and equipment perform your followup audiograms, if you want reliable results from which to draw conclusions about your state of hearing compared to that in the past. Level of expertise, techniques employed and the quality of the equipment used can all cause substantial variations in results.
Best wishes to all,
Tumbleweed