Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 Hi all, I would like some input if possible on this sensitive topic. I was recently told by Dr. Brackman via telephone to " leave my daughter as unoperated acoustic neuroma alone for the chances of preserving her hearing are slim at this point. This is very upsetting for she is only 11 and her acoustic is 2.3cm already. But this is what baffled me more. I told Dr. Brackamn that although i am trying to conditon myself that my daughter will lose her hearing at some point that my next " major " issue is her facial nerve. He told me that thats repairable! Is it? I havent gotten to exdplore this issue so im turning to those who have been there already. Im grateful for honesty from the crew. Real upset here in ny from P.S. if it is repairable has anyone done so?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 It's only repairable to a certain extent. They can do graphs and some other things, but I think you have a reason to be concerned. It never looks completely normal as far as I know. These graphs can help the person look better and have function or bad side effects relived, but no it's never the same. MANY DR's don't take us seriously when we say that we don't want the facail nerve messed with. In my case I've had DR's tell me that I'm " full of hot air " for saying I'd rather leave some tumor rather than mess up my face (not DR Brackmann.) BUT oh well I had a 3 cm AN just removed and DR's reassured me that since it was small that my face probably wouldn't be messed up. WRONG. I have what they call temporary facial paralysis. The nerve was stretched not cut. I think they best advise I can give (and Brackmann is my DR too) is to get a 2nd, 3rd and 4th opinion. I know there's some good DR's in NY so maybe someone can help you there. Good luck to you and your daughter. I hope you guys can find someone to help you in a way that you feel 100% comfortable. Hugs, in AZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 MARIA, I KNOW YOU ARE REAL HESITANT ABOUT RADIATION, BUT I HAD GAMMA KNIFE DONE ON MY LEFT AN'S BACK IN 1990, AND IT DID NOT BOTHER MY FACIAL NERVE WHATSOEVER. THIS ALSO WOULD BE A CONCENTRATED DOSE OF RADIATION, IT WOULD NOT EFFECT ANY OTHER PART OF HER BODY. WHEN I HAD TUMOR REMOVAL ON MY RIGHT AN, THE RIGHT SIDE OF MY FACE WAS COMPLETELY PARALYZED AT FIRST. GRADUALLY MY NERVES HAVE COME BACK. I STILL SMILE A LITTLE CROOKED, BUT IT IS SSSOOOO MUCH BETTER! HOPE I HELPED A LITTLE. DONNAHUT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 Woo Hooo!!! Right On!!!! Don't take one Dr's. word as is. Talk to many many doctors and see what they say. Not one " specialist " in NF2 like Brackmann, but other specialist in NF2 as well. Being in NY I know there's a ton of them. Maybe Tevyen or any other NY'er Crew member know a couple they could refer you to? Good Luck. Mark ----Original Message Follows---- From: Misha64@... I think they best advise I can give (and Brackmann is my DR too) is to get a 2nd, 3rd and 4th opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 I had the same thing with my left and right AN, although I chose Fractured Stereotatic Radiation (FSR) or NOMOS for my left. And I must say, they were able to save my facial nerve, but since the size of the tumors were well over 3.5-4cms they weren't able to save my hearing. Considering your daughter's tumor size and ability to hear FSR/Gamma Knife maybe an option. But again, like Marie says, get a lot of opinions of other doctors. Good Luck... Mark ----Original Message Follows---- From: DonnaHut@... Reply-To: NF2_Crewonelist To: NF2_Crewonelist Subject: Re: facial paralysis and repairing the damage???? Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 16:37:08 EDT From: DonnaHut@... MARIA, I KNOW YOU ARE REAL HESITANT ABOUT RADIATION, BUT I HAD GAMMA KNIFE DONE ON MY LEFT AN'S BACK IN 1990, AND IT DID NOT BOTHER MY FACIAL NERVE WHATSOEVER. THIS ALSO WOULD BE A CONCENTRATED DOSE OF RADIATION, IT WOULD NOT EFFECT ANY OTHER PART OF HER BODY. WHEN I HAD TUMOR REMOVAL ON MY RIGHT AN, THE RIGHT SIDE OF MY FACE WAS COMPLETELY PARALYZED AT FIRST. GRADUALLY MY NERVES HAVE COME BACK. I STILL SMILE A LITTLE CROOKED, BUT IT IS SSSOOOO MUCH BETTER! HOPE I HELPED A LITTLE. DONNAHUT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 : I have sympathized with you and your daughter as I have read your posts this last few months. I urge you to speak to other surgeons. I am having surgery at Michigan Ear Institute next month. If you would like the e-mail address to my surgeon I am sure he would be more than happy to offer his assistance to you and your daughter. Brackman, no doubt, is good, but he is not the only good surgeon that exists. Sherry At 02:44 PM 7/23/99 EDT, you wrote: >From: Jdmd4ever@... > >Hi all, >I would like some input if possible on this sensitive topic. I was recently >told by Dr. Brackman via telephone to " leave my daughter as unoperated >acoustic neuroma alone for the chances of preserving her hearing are slim at >this point. This is very upsetting for she is only 11 and her acoustic is >2.3cm already. But this is what baffled me more. I told Dr. Brackamn that >although i am trying to conditon myself that my daughter will lose her >hearing at some point that my next " major " issue is her facial nerve. He >told me that thats repairable! Is it? I havent gotten to exdplore this issue >so im turning to those who have been there already. Im grateful for honesty >from the crew. Real upset here in ny from >P.S. if it is repairable has anyone done so?? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 1999 Report Share Posted July 24, 1999 I think repairable is true, they can certainly do a lot more now than when mine was done; however, I think it depends on the amount of paralysis also; if there is a lot of paralysis, no repair is going to make it like it was before? This is just my opinion. Secondly, while I have been to Dr. Brackman 3 times and if I go for surgery will probably go there again; I am interested in Radiosurgery as the only option for possible hearing preservation. But I am 56, and your daughter is 11; big difference there, especially when it comes to FRS. Marie Jdmd4ever@... wrote: > From: Jdmd4ever@... > > Hi all, > I would like some input if possible on this sensitive topic. I was recently > told by Dr. Brackman via telephone to " leave my daughter as unoperated > acoustic neuroma alone for the chances of preserving her hearing are slim at > this point. This is very upsetting for she is only 11 and her acoustic is > 2.3cm already. But this is what baffled me more. I told Dr. Brackamn that > although i am trying to conditon myself that my daughter will lose her > hearing at some point that my next " major " issue is her facial nerve. He > told me that thats repairable! Is it? I havent gotten to exdplore this issue > so im turning to those who have been there already. Im grateful for honesty > from the crew. Real upset here in ny from > P.S. if it is repairable has anyone done so?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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