To all who responded to my post,
Things are looking up. I now only take Xanax when needed (like today for an outing to SeaWorld or the movies).
I still don't feel great. My balance is not the best and I still feel a strange disconnect with the world around me which is the main reason for my panic attacks.
Either I'm getting better or I'm just getting used to it. I like to think I'm getting better.
The shunt and the valve left a a crater and a large bump on my head respectively. I have a shaved head(I'm afraid i cannot grow enough hair to cover it up)
and so these are very prominent. The rather large scar from my surgery still gives me problems but not enough to drive me crazy.
I still have partial facial paralysis and problems eating (food falling out of my mouth) and sometimes with speech, especially when I'm tired.
My left vocal chord is still weak from the surgery so I have problems with my voice as well. My tumor was about 5 cm (I think they consider that a giant tumor),
so it caused a lot of problems both pre and post surgery.
My whole point is that in January ( 4 weeks after surgery), I was convinced that I was not mentally capable of dealing with any of this.
I felt the world caving in on me. Recovery from any major trauma can be a very isolating and lonely experience but it does get better (I'm talking to you Mei Mei).
I was in your shoes once and although people on this forum assured me that I would get better, I always thought, "what if I don't?"
Well, guess what? I did and so will you.
As for the situation with your daughter, no matter what horrible things happen to others around you, it doesn't change what happened to YOU.
You didn't ask for this (none of us did). Concentrate on getting yourself better. I can't say it any better than Anne Marie did. Thank you Ann Marie!!
And Mei Mei, if you ever feel down about your progress do what I do. Concentrate on how far you've come, not how far you've got to go.
My doctor told me it could be a year before I am well again so having this attitude has really helped me. Best of luck to you.
sgerrard, you were right. Spring came around and things did start to look better. I had my doubts there for a while but now I am enjoying the beautiful
San Diego weather. I had my surgery in the winter and started feeling better by spring so my brain seemed to be following the seasons.
If that is the case, I can't wait for summer.
Again, thanks to everyone for their kind words and advice.
Victor