Hi there,
I am 70 years old and have a rapidly growing A.N. which started out as 7mm in size. I was initially told that because of my age it would be dangerous to have surgery and that I should just watch and wait.
After my last MRI I was told that my tumor is growing fast and that I would have to have surgery. I am going for another MRI on Friday and then the doctor will schedule surgery. I am really scared because I don't know what my chances are for a successful operation. I have read some horror stories online about post surgery dizziness, headaches, etc.. I wonder if any of you would be able to give me some idea as to what I can look forward to after I come out of surgery. I am getting really nervous and depressed and wondering if I am doing the right thing. My doctors Dr. Barker is a neurosurgeon at Mass General who teams up with Dr. Jung who is a otolaryngologist from Mass Eye and Ear. I would appreciate any input you could give me.
Thank you