My neurosurgeon said up to five years for the brain to continue improving.
Oh good, I was right! I mentioned this in another thread about the trauma to the brain thing, which is basically what we had with the surgery -TBI
So I can continue to blame my AN for another 1.2 years!
Anyway, Kenneth- I feel for you as a male, vs me a FEMALE. Women have hormonal issues and are used to whining (ok maybe not all women but this one in particular).
Men are the strong, stoic, type and you "look" okay so therefore are expected to be the same.
That's what is so great about this forum. We understand, empathize, sympathize, and it's just good to validate what we're going through.
It's all about the "new you" which may be hard to accept.
My tumor was pressing (or smashing) my brain stem for many years, yet I had minimal symptoms other than than nondescript lightheadedness, tinnitus, fatigue and finally loss of hearing in the left ear which prompted the hearing test.
So for me, the post op symptoms are basically the same, though I fee like I can "think" clearer. I just mention that I know my limitations now, and have to have rest periods. I napped before and I nap now. I think the nappy thing is genetic. Most of us love to nap- my kids/siblings/even husband.
So, don't be afraid of being a whooz. Just take care of YOU, and you may feel better. I know it is hard to tell a man to Pamper himself! Whatever it is you like to do, make sure you take time for that. Easier said than done, depending on job/family/kids?, etc.....
Here's to a nice weekend ahead,
Maureen