Hi Karen, and thanks.
I think what continues to surprise me the most is that although the tumor is long gone, my AN is still very much a part of my life. It and its removal were milestone moments in my life, and although I felt very informed prior to surgery, I've found out since that you really can't KNOW for sure how things are going to play out. For example, I never really thought that three years later I'd still have some facial paralysis, but I do--and the docs say that's not going to improve any further. But, again, all things considered, I'm glad to be alive and functioning, even with the ongoing issues.
I also realize that everyone's recovery is different. I'm always amazed--and sincerely HAPPY for them--when I hear about someone who had an AN removed and quickly and fully recovered, with no lasting issues. It just doesn't work that way for all of us!