Hi Jesse,
Welcome to the forum, this is a great place and lots of combined experiences.
No two AN's are the same. Would love to hear more about your specifics when you find out size, location,etc.
It is scary and unreal at first, but the more you read and learn, the more you understand that it is a benign, slow growing tumor (usually), and you have time to look at all your options. (send for the ANA booklets for lots of invaluable info).
Many athletes do great after the surgery. Your body compensates for the balance. As far as headaches, dizziness-some people get headaches (I didn't), the dizziness varies (I don't have that), and the balance-well if you are already athletic, you should bounce right back. So take a deep breath. It is treatable and the majority of people do just fine
Maureen
(mine was med-large, compressed the brain stem and facial nerve was shot- this is NOT normal. But I am doing great)>