HI
Glad you came back, sorry you feel nervous but what you are going through
is normal. It's the post AN "new you" phenomena.
I was in a similar situation. When I found out about my AN, I was in TX and my husband was stationed in WA (one of those geographical separations so I could stay with the kids, 2 of which were end of high school, just starting college). I was very business like too- get the thing out, I've got a lot going on! Went to WA, had the surgery, went back to TX for one year. The first year post surgery, other than the facial nerve issue, I did very well.
Graduated a high schooler, sent 2 to college, sold a house, (put that money into a winter home near Corpus Christi TX), moved to WA. My husband was in Afghanistan when we moved! So you can imagine the stress.
Hubby back from Afghanistan, we are settled and about 6 months later, I thought "Gee I've really been through a lot!" and I am more obsessed about any symptom, feeling more anxious like I'm going to pop.
THAT's when I joined the forum.
The emotions go for a ride, and continue for me, even almost 4 years later.
Hopefully you will have your one year MRI and everything will look good.
I can totally empathize with what you are going through and I'm sure there are a lot of others out there who can empathize. Have I really had a good cry about all this? NO I guess not which is weird. When I do cry, my left face wouldn't move, and no tears out the left eye, so it was a silent cry I guess
I too am thankful for being alive and all. Try to pamper yourself a little every day, in any way. I do!
Hope this helps,
Maureen