Hi Nicole,
I too had a very similar situation about 20 months ago,, mine was also an incidental finding on an MRI for seizures. Mine was also pressing on the brainstem and had grown in three yrs of W&W to 2.7 CM . I had translab surgery so am also SSD, single side deaf, and after they got in there found it had attached to facial nerve and so nerve was severed resulting in me also awakening to unexpected facial paralysis ,, not a happy situation at all as you say..I stayed in ICU for four days and had the 12/7 facial nerve graft done.. If your nerve was severed you should also be eligible for that graft,, maybe it will be discussed when you see your neurosurgeon ,, it has enabled me to get some movement and smile back.. It is a VERY slow process though,, 12-18 months for nerve regeneration,,, much patience needed,, but progress has happened,,, I did not have any radiation as entire tumor was removed...I have had an annual MRI last Sept. and so far all clear..
I am sure you will get many questions answered when you see the Dr in a few days,, we are so groggy in the hospital we don't remember much that is said to us,, I know I didn't ! Good luck and know you will be fine with some time,, as Elizabeth said,, your children will see to that! They will love you and need you "just as you are",, I remember well how you are feeling,, I was very angry for quite awhile and it took a lot just to get through those first months,, but know it will get better,, not the same but you will heal,, right now you must give yourself time,, lots of it,,and rest as much as you can and walk and get up and out. As my Dr told me and my husband, he wanted me to go out, engage myself with people and not sit at home,, it is hard but it does get better,, best of luck to you in your recovery,, ask away on here for help,, we are here to give our "non-medical" personal experience advice,,,Jane