Hi Kathy,
That first year can be challenging. Your body is recovering, plus you're dealing with all the emotions involved in dealing with loss and simply being different than before. Facing that first annual MRI is also daunting, but it may be a turning point too.
My first year, I thought about my AN all the time too. Because of my bad balance and fear of falling, I was spending days on the couch, which just made things worse. Then, two things happened. I saw proof on the MRI that my AN was dying (necrosis), and I started seeing some real improvement in my balance thanks to vestibular therapy. Gradual improvement, but measurable. The second year, I adjusted to my "new reality" and things slowly started getting better. This winter has been pretty good actually, and sometimes I forget there's a dead lump of tissue in my head for days at a time.
Recovery has many layers, and it takes longer for some of us to work through the process. You will be fine, in your own time. There's no timeline so don't feel like you have to measure up to anyone else.
I admire your bravery for facing not one, but TWO surgeries within the past year! I think you're doing great!
Best wishes to you as you embark on year 2!
Betsy