Surviving an Acoustic Neuroma: Facial Paralysis, Recovery, and Relearning Life (English Edition)
On June 29, 2024, my life changed forever.
What began as balance problems and unexplained symptoms led to the discovery of a giant acoustic neuroma brain tumor compressing my brainstem.
Within weeks, I underwent multiple brain surgeries. What followed was a devastating series of complications including facial paralysis, aspiration pneumonia, respiratory failure, a tracheostomy, a feeding tube, months of hospitalization, and a long road through rehabilitation.
At thirty years old, I went from living independently and building my career to relearning how to walk, eat, smile, and navigate a world that suddenly felt unfamiliar.
Surviving an Acoustic Neuroma is a deeply personal memoir about resilience, grief, recovery, and finding hope after life changes in an instant. Through honest reflections, medical challenges, setbacks, and small victories, I share what it was like to face one of the most difficult chapters of my life and the lessons I learned along the way.
This is a story for anyone facing illness, disability, loss, uncertainty, or recovery—and for the family members, friends, and caregivers who walk beside them.
Sometimes survival is only the beginning.