Thank you for posting again, skier! It sounds like you have made some great mental and emotional strides while dealing with AN. You were diagnosed one month before me, so I feel a kinship to you.
You spoke of falling. I fell one time trying to bend over to get my shoes out of the closet and fell into the closet. Another time my dog ran in front of me. In the past, I could have easily stopped, but this time I could not and I fell, but fortunately my couch was nearby, and I fell into it without hurting myself. When the vestibular therapist did her initial assessment of my balance and fall risk, I fell five times. Fortunately, I was in a harness with a support rope attached, so I didn't go all the way to the floor. But she told me I was a fall risk. Vestibular therapy has helped me a lot so I am glad you are going to ask about it. I am so glad my neurosurgeon gave me a referral to one in my area.
Thank you for sharing your recommendation on Dr. Chang's video. I have watched about 40 of the ANA videos, but I have not yet seen Dr. Chang's on facial nerve issues. I will watch it! I appreciate that recommendation!
Like you, I think that as time passes I am also getting more accustomed to living with the AN symptoms and have grieved over my loss of hearing. Many here have had to seek psychological help to be able to deal with all the adjustments we have to make mentally. I am not seeking a counselor, per se, but I am seeing someone on a regular basis who is seeking to become a life coach. Since he does not yet have his certification, it costs me nothing, but it seems to help to discuss it with him and listen to his counsel.
The ANA forums for me are also very therapeutic as are the support groups. When someone posts great results from their treatment, it encourages me that my treatment could eventually be good like that. When someone posts their challenges and difficulties, it encourages me to hear of their courage and fortitude in dealing with something none of us should have to face. Whatever troubles arise, I see them as heroes facing troubling situations with incredible bravery. It inspires me to want to be resilient as well.
So, I am definitely rooting for you, skier, and looking forward to hearing how your consult goes in Boston next week. And then I will be wanting to know how your Cyberknife treatment will go! So, keep updating your story!
Best wishes for a great future!
Don