HI Darlene - I'm from Arizona too, moving back to tempe/scottsdale in a month. Anyway, I lost my left side hearing and now 5 months post op it doesn't bother me too much. Mostly when I am at functions for work and sitting at a round table. I try to situate myself with my good ear to as many as possible, I can't hear anything of a person sitting directly to my left. To be honest sometimes I like that it's a little quieter.
Definatley get tinnitus after noisy days, and definately find it hard to hear people with a lot of background noise, restaurant, bar settings etc. It's really made me a bit of a homebody. I just make sure my Fiance is on my left side and notice that we argue less because I can't hear him:) haha, it's our running joke but sometimes I think its' true...I bet everyone gets really tired of saying What? Constantly!
My dad has been deaf in one ear since he was 4 years old so I used to make fun of him for looking up,down all around when I couldn't figure out where a sound was coming from. Now i'm the same, but at least I had a role model going in. Anyway, I just wanted to wish you luck and let you know that at 5 months out it really doesn't bother me much anymore.
Oh and I forgot! I could only cry out one eye and one nostril was very dry too for a couple of months but now they both work normally. I remember the first time I cried after the surgery, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry more because it seemed that nothing worked right anymore, not even my tear ducts
Good Luck:)