Hey, John!
It's good to see you posting again - although I'm sorry all of your post-op issues haven't completely resolved. I always liked your attitude and believe that is a significant factor for any AN patient dealing with post-op problems as they attempt to regain normalcy. The slight movement (
eyelid fluttering) you've noticed is a good indication of things to come. Obviously, you've found the necessary patience to help you deal with these problems and I expect that will pay off in the near future. Incidentally, your 8 cm AN stands as one of the biggest ever recorded on these forums so the fact that you're dealing with post-op complications is hardly shocking, although, like you, I very much wish that wasn't the case.
I'm also one who doesn't believe we can ever
really put our AN experience 'behind us'. Even with a good surgical outcome, my AN experience (
4 years ago this week) is still an important fact of my life. However, I don't allow the minor impediments it caused to impact my daily existence. Although being SSD is an undeniable nuisance, that pales in comparison with the travails some AN patients endure. Partly because I experienced a good surgical/radiation outcome, I try to inform, encourage and support other AN patients via these forums. I think its the least I can do. It costs me nothing and allows me to help others with this relatively rare tumor. If nothing else, my good outcome can be encouraging to those newly diagnosed, facing surgery and/or radiation and worrying about what will happen to them (
a very normal concern). I expect that one fine day you'll be doing something similar - and I look forward to seeing that.
Jim