TP
You wrote
“This has been more difficult for me to handle than my brain tumor being removed. I know that may sound silly but I guess I am feeling a little sorry for myself which I have tried really hard not to do.�
This is not silly at all. You have every right to feel that way.
Days 3 -12, post surgery, I had double vision (eventually dissipated unaided). I was without vision as I has to wear an eye patch and or bubble (ie the vision issue were worse than the inner ear thing as far as nausea, balance, etc) on my one eye for 6 weeks- post op. This was, for me, much more depressing than losing my hearing on the one side (My first undergraduate degree was in ‘visual arts’- so rather I am a “visual� more than “auditory� person- it seemed my music friends are more mortified about the hearing loss than I am).
You also wrote
“Not being able to see this past year and now able to see one object thru my glasses and without my glasses - well LIFE IS GOOD�
Wow what an endurance test for you to go through this for and entire year (I thought my 6 weeks of this was bad enough). I am so thrilled to read that you can see.
Your story is remarkable… thank you SO much for sharing this.
God bless you.
Keep moving forward…
Cheers,
Partners in “4� (and R/S too it appears)