Hi Kathy,
Sorry about your diagnosis, but aside from your Drs. professional opinions, this is a great group for support and information - as you can see by the previous posts. I will just second some of those posts by saying that my experience had virtually no pain, and although recovery was longer than the 6 weeks my drs. said, I was driving about 2 weeks post-op. After a couple close calls with my Mom and MIL driving, (bless them for being there - I am abit of a bad passenger, being a driving fanatic) but I decided we were all safer if I resumed driving, even in my feeble condition. My docs said driving is one of the first things that comes back because it does not require balance: seated, and coming from the core. Now, I did take several precautions: no night driving at first; got my husband to drive kiddos at first; and I drive rested, and recognize the challenge of driving caused fatigue (all challenges to your brain do, I learned from this sight, but that gets normalized). Fatigue, as mentioned by previous posters, (and having posts dealing with it alone) is nearly my only problem shared with this group almost 8 months out now, but it is manageable as you can find stratagies in those other posts. Anyway, you'll be fine. It's higher stress in the lead up to course of action - with all the descision making, etc., so I will pray that goes as smooothly as possible for you. As for me - I am striving to get back on my motorcyle just as soon as I can prove to my husband I can ride my bicycle in a straight line!
Best,
Jules