Michael Link, MD, a Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, describes symptoms, diagnosis and treatment choices for acoustic neuroma. For a lot more details, see www.mayoclinic.org
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NOTE: The 20th Annual Meeting of the Acoustic Neuroma Association will be June 17-19, 2011 in Cincinnati, OH. Get details: ht.ly When Jennifer, an assistant principal at an option high school, was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, she went to the Web and did her homework. Discover much more about acoustic neuroma at www.MayfieldClinic.com
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7 comments:
lol Don't follow the guru talk. I've had mine 12+ yrs and have just now opted with my surgeons for surgery. I assure you, I never, nor did any of my family, have a cell phone back then. I was still in h.s. at that time. We observed it this entire time. Just as he describes, it's very slow growing. I've had 3 great kids since then, the last is 3, and now is go time. We gave medical science time to research, and the surgery options are better now. Recovery is faster and greater. =)
Thank you so much for explanation :)
I was wondering if cellphone use could be a possible cause of these tumors. I was watching a video that suggested this as a possible cause.
Thanks for posting, you look wonderful. My son is having this surgery tomorrow, hope he does as well as you.
You look great. I was wondering do you still getting headache until now or do you suffer from tinnitus bec of acoustic neuroma.
Glad to hear about your positive outcome. Best of luck and good health to you.
Thank you for this video .
WIshing you good health .
Osama
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