Hi,
I think that they teach that phrase in med school, because many of us on here have heard "if you had to pick a brain tumor, this is the one to pick" comment. Well, THEY don't have to live with it, even though it is obviously the lesser of many evils. Still and all, for some of us, this ain't no picnic in the park either. I am sorry you are feeling low down and funky. It just takes time...lots of time. The Wonky Head usually abates after your good nerve figures out it is alone in the battle for keeping you upright. It has probably slowly been doing that, as the other nerve is slowly giving up it's job, but after GK, things can flare up and get irritated and annoyed. I was 60 when I went through this, so I understand that we also have some years that aren't helping any at times. You are supposed to feel how ever you feel at this time. You can go through all the phases of grief because you have lost something and things are different and it's only natural. I revisit "anger", but not as much as I used to. Eventually you will get to acceptance because you just will, that's why. I had GK but I didn't have much hearing to save and it's deteriorated more, so that I'm mostly deaf in the left and there are adjustments to make with that. I have constant buzzing noises and that brings more adjustments. That's mostly where my anger lies, I believe. But, amazingly, our brain, while manufacturing this noise also learns to adjust to it and a person can and usually does learn to live with it. So, hopefully, this forum can be of some help to you. Ask any question, grieve any complaint, post any concerns, frustrations or fears. Somebody will have some kind of an answer, or offer a shoulder to cry on, or a strong arm to lift you up. There are some amazing people on here. So sorry you have had to find us, but so happy you did. Hang in there, it will get better.
Sue in Vancouver USA