I am hesitant to influence a persons hope in any negative way, but I personally find that validation of my experiences by other members has been very valuable. I hope your experience evolves into something better that mine. I have a lot to be grateful for in my outcome, but many consequences seem to be consistent for a long enough time to be considered my new norm. Other than the obvious deafness challenges, I experience pretty heavy fatigue, mental confusion when faced with stressful situations, cognitive difficulties (typing, vocabulary, memory), waking in the middle of the night and not falling back asleep, double vision when looking up and out of the corner of my eye, daily fogginess (wonky head). Irritability and slight depression (probably from the quality of life losses).
Background:
I was a powerplant manager efficient at office work, organization, fast responses to industrial problems, avid sailor, fairly large wave surfer- (extremely capable in stressful situations)
Had 4.6 CM removed at age 56 (three years ago)
Extremely energetic and physically active before the surgery.
Present: Still active. I surf, ride motor cycles, and skateboard. I can't do these things for very long anymore (around a 75 % reduction in time spent on activities) because of lack of energy and fatigue, but I'm not giving up! Not capable of doing the type of stress reactive work I did before the tumor removal.
I wish you the best. Hang in there.