Tinnitus from Acoustic Neuroma

Tami Jean

Member
Author
Sep 13, 2017
6
Tinnitus Since
10/2013
Cause of Tinnitus
acoustic neuroma
Hi, I have been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma and will be having gamma knife surgery on November 20, 2017. It is a medium sized tumor 7.3mm x 4.2mm.

I have had several doctors tell me that the tinnitus will never go away. I am so depressed. The ringing is so loud it sounds like a shrill fire bell.

I can live with the hearing loss, the vertigo and balance issues but I am having a hard time accepting the tinnitus....
 
Hi, I have been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma and will be having gamma knife surgery on November 20, 2017. It is a medium sized tumor 7.3mm x 4.2mm.

I have had several doctors tell me that the tinnitus will never go away. I am so depressed. The ringing is so loud it sounds like a shrill fire bell.

I can live with the hearing loss, the vertigo and balance issues but I am having a hard time accepting the tinnitus....

It says you've had it since 2013? Or has it gotten worse?
 
Hi Tami,
A hearing aid with built in masker will help you and medication for balance and balance physio.
Try not to worry and let the hospital specialist look after you and after care and ask them questions to reassure you.
We are here for you around the clock .
Love glynis
 
I have had the tinnitus and hearing loss since 2013. I figured something was wrong once the vertigo and balance issues started. After a CAT scan. I was told that everything was normal. But I did not feel normal and persisted that something was off. Finally, a doctor ordered a vertigo assessment test which led to an MRI and then finally a diagnosis. It took a long time to get where I am now.
 
I had Gamma Knife surgery on November 20, 2017. The entire procedure took around 5 hours. It was virtually painless. I have a few headaches and bouts of vertigo and some thinning of my hair where the radiation was concentrated. I spent the first few days sleeping as I did not have much energy. Unfortunately my hearing has diminished some and the tinnitus is louder than before. I go for my pre op appointment on Dedember 20. I will address these issues then
 
I had Gamma Knife surgery on November 20, 2017. The entire procedure took around 5 hours. It was virtually painless. I have a few headaches and bouts of vertigo and some thinning of my hair where the radiation was concentrated. I spent the first few days sleeping as I did not have much energy. Unfortunately my hearing has diminished some and the tinnitus is louder than before. I go for my pre op appointment on Dedember 20. I will address these issues then

Let's hope that your hearing can heal a bit to help reduce T somewhat for you.
Good that you moved ahead with your surgery. I think you made the right move, even though it was a difficult one.
Perhaps a hearing aid can help.
Would you be comfortable posting your post-op audiogram?
 

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