I had surgery on June 13 to remove my tumor. It was a large tumor that they got the most of, translabyrinth approach. They couldn't get all of it because it was wrapped around my brain stem. I was in the hospital for 10 days and then a rehab unit for 7 days. I was in University Hospital in Syracuse, NY. My neurosurgeon was Dr. Eric Deshaises and my ENT Dr. was Dr. Charles Woods. They both have been excellent throughout the whole process. I came home July 1, on my grandson's 4th birthday. I really never thought I'd say this, but a hot dog tasted good! It was a long summer going through OT and PT, but was released from them in October. Last Thursday, January 25th, I underwent placement of a gold weight in my right eyelid. My eye feels so much better! On Wednesday I meet with my employer to get back to work next Monday, February 6. It will be good to get back to work, although my work will be checked 100%. My job is Coding Manager at a local hospital that entails a lot of thought processes and memory. I am somewhat scared about all of that. I have to try, though. Does anyone have any suggestions about how long to give myself? There have been a lot of ups and downs and there are some things I will never take for granted again! My husband has been very supportive and it must have been a long and difficult road for him as well. It feels good to have some normalcy return to our lives although somehow I think things will never be completely normal again. Does anyone have any suggestions about what to expect going forward? I know that I'll be having followup MRIs going forward. Thank you for listening.