The Adam Buxton Podcast, Reeves revealed that he has a vestibular schwannoma, a type of non-cancerous brain tumour that can also be known as an acoustic neuroma.In the interview, Reeves said the tumour is the size of a grape, and though currently “completely benign,” needs to be monitored via regular MRI scans.“I’ve got a vestibular schwannoma – it’s a tumour in my head,” he told Buxton. “I’ve gone completely deaf, 100 per cent deaf, in the left ear, and it will never come back.
It’s dead – absolutely completely gone.”“It’s benign,” he added. “They can’t remove it – they can shrink it or they can leave it and keep an eye on it, and that’s what they’re doing.Speaking of his subsequent hearing loss, Reeves added: “Because I like going out.
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