Thanks so much for the quick replies.
Looking back now, the first sign I had of a possible AN was about 3 years ago when I woke up and couldn't hear a phone conversation well on my left side. An ENT specialist noted my problem was due past ear infections and allergies (my regular dr. was considering putting tubes in my ears about 10 years prior). Jump ahead to April of this year and again, I woke up 1 morning and I could hear even less. Assuming it was allergies again, I went to my regular dr. for drops/antibiotics. I jokely said "let me guess, I've got a tumor" and he gave me the weirdest look. Needless to say, it wasn't as funny anymore.
So after a hearing test & MRI, it was discovered I had an AN.
Other than the loss of hearing on my left side, I don't have any other symptoms...possibly slight balance issues but I attribute them to getting older so who knows. I'm not stumbling but I do tend to head for the bleachers with the handrail when I'm at the kids' basketball/volleyball games instead of bouncing up the bleachers like I used to do.
I'm glad I will be able to do something with my hair. Not that I'm overly vain (pretty much a tomboy) but I can only handle a day without my hair looking/feeling pretty gross.
I live with my fiancee, and with the exception of 4 days every 2 weeks, we have our teenagers, ages 13, 15, and 16, at the house so the only time I would be alone is from 7:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. I do have the option of having my mom, aunt or uncle be at the house but if it's not necessary that would be a bonus. I hate to disrupt people's lives but they are all more than willing to help if I need it. I have a very strong support system, I just tend to want to do everything myself.
I hope that AE diet works.
This is off topic, but I lost 55 lbs. 2 years ago and the last thing I want to do is gain it back. Needless to say, I'm back at the gym to try to get back where I was.
I don't know which procedure I'm having yet but I was told they are going to try to preserve what hearing I have left which at my consultation in May, I still had 75% hearing. I'm from a very small town (pop. 1,513) and the smallest county in Michigan, so I'm used to calling my local dr. and actually speaking to him occasionally. I have not spoken to a dr. since my consultation in May and at that time they weren't sure which approach they were going to take other than it would be surgery and not radiation.
Surgery is set for August 27 at the University of Michigan with Dr. Thompson & Dr. El Kashlan.
Another question...I'm 4 hours from U of M, how many post-surgery trips have you made to your surgeons?