Nancy,
Personally if my tumor had been discovered at that small stage - I would head straight to Dr. Chang at Stanford knowing all that I know now from what I have learned from participation in the ANA and this forum. But I cannot turn back the clock.
“Should-a would-s could-a� can be dangerous paths for us
treated AN’ers to go down as we must keep moving forward and accept the treatment we had and make the best of our outcomes… otherwise we
can get depressed about it.
I look at the cup as ½ full & not ½ empty. I am now single sided deaf, I have a crater in my skull, and I have a permanent asymmetrical smile however I do have great balance (after working at vestibular exercises), I have NO headaches, I can ride a bike with no hands and my last MRI showed the residual tumor that was left along my facial nerve has receded and was gone off the radar. There was both good and bad outcomes- but hey my tumor was a whopper size. What is amazing is that I am not on ANY meds… so I can take the Bell’s palsy as I know it could have been much worse for me. Cognitively I was not affected- and that meant more to me than anything.
“If I could have done it again, knowing what I know now and what I experienced would I have done it differently?� YES.
But hey I have accepted this and I “keep moving forward�.
Your question is a valid one but for many patients this can be very painful to reflect and answer on if they had residual complications after their treatment.
Not all have great GK success stories and I had a fellow ANA member, visit my home who had the T/L years 9 years ago with no facial issues. She had re-growth and 2 years ago had GK and now is a 3/6 on the House Brackmann Facial nerve scale with obvious synkinesis. (Yet no facial issue prior to GK.
) I also know of another patient who had FSR at 2 cm and now is at 4+ cm waiting for surgery in her wheelchair as the FSR did not work.
You only want a GK surgeon who has a reputable track record as even this can have complications if not done with expertise and skill.
Read below for some positive stories
http://www.stanfordhospital.com/clinicsmedServices/COE/cyberknife/default&
http://www.stanfordhospital.com/search/PhysicianDetail?doc=2077He has amazing success stories on our forum. Many fly out of state to see him and some from abroad.
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=894.0http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5469.0http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5105.0http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5903.msg54753#msg54753http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=6063.msg58464#msg58464http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5530.msg50571#msg50571Their ENT dept is good too. My AN tumor was discovered way too late for me to qualify for Gamma Knife… however if I could turn back the clock and choose which route I would have gone "IF" my AN was discovered sooner- Dr. Chang’s office, there in California, would be the door I would walk through.
Daisy Head Mazy