Hi, Joan:
I was a bit dismayed to learn that you're having these post-radiation issues but I see that you're feeling more confident, now, which is good.
I had both surgery and radiation, FSR not Gamma Knife. Although I had few post-surgery problems, the post-radiation issues were not dissimilar to yours, only not near as severe. I had definite swelling and it manifested symptoms all-too familiar to my pre-diagnosis symptoms, including a shooting pain at the AN site, pressure and so on. Not fun but a few
ibuprofen tablets handled it so I was never very concerned. An MRI soon afterward confirmed swelling but a follow-up MRI a few weeks later showed both a reduction in size and the beginnings of necrosis. The symptoms disappeared, and all is well, now. I trust you'll have a similar experience.
Your comment regarding Gamma Knife being perceived as 'easy' resonated with me because I think some radiation oncologists may give patients that impression and of course, most AN patients want to believe it. Of course, for some, it
is easy. While GK is certainly less complicated than surgery, I've always said that it carries it's own risks. There is no
'EASY' button when it comes to AN treatment.
I believe you'll be ready for pre-school teaching by September and you'll certainly have your life back. Just not as quickly as you should. Your computer-illiteracy seems to have dissipated so I trust you'll visit here more often.
Jim