lord muttley is discussing this in: Conditions A > Acoustic Neuroma
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- Last reply 16 May 2012
I have many health problems but I seem to have two of the rarest deceases in Acoustic Neuroma (begine brain tumour) and sarcoidosis and I fined it hard to cope with ....
My partner (30yrs) has had 2 operations in the past 10 years to remove a benign Pleomorphic Adenoma from his Parotid gland, the second operation involved a course ....
Mine is a very positive story.
I had tinnitus for a year in my left ear. My doctor said there was nothing to be done and I just learned to live with it. No ....
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Just a brief review of my symptoms. While on vacation I awoke one morning deaf in my left ear. THinking this was odd and probably from air flight, decongestants ....
I have to say the psychological effects far outweigh the physical ones. 14 months on from the operation to remove my acoustic neuroma I am still drinking through ....
Four years on from the removal of a 4.5cm. neuroma by the translabyrinthine approach, my fascial numbness is at least as bad as it was befor the operation and I ....
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