Hi, Pat ~
Yes, being scared when facing the diagnosis of an acoustic neuroma and subsequent surgery is perfectly normal. I can't imagine anyone could take this with anything but at least a bit of apprehension. I wasn't exactly 'scared' but I was nervous (about the surgery) and the fact that ANs are relatively rare is always an issue. Fortunately a nice lady named Virginia Fickel Ehr founded the Acoustic Neuroma Association almost 20 years ago (1981) and over time, the ANA website grew to include these Discussion Forums where newly diagnosed AN patients like you could 'visit', share your concerns and ask questions of folks who had the exact same condition (an acoustic neuroma) and had undergone surgery or radiation and faced the same fears as you have, now.
Because the ANA website and these forums exist, you don't have to feel all alone and isolated. Many people around the country and in other parts of the world post messages on this forum. Most have or had an acoustic neuroma and know exactly what you're dealing with. They are eager to read your story and offer advice and support as you struggle with this situation no one wants. Please allow us to help you in whatever way we possibly can, and never feel all alone with this...because, in reality, you aren't.
Jim