Ok, Pirate Wench.. here are my answers:
1. Treatment status( how many years/months post op)
2 mos post Radio-surgery (Cyberknife)
2. If you had headaches pre-diagnosis
Yes, migraines, usually attributed to "time 'o month" although noted primarily in occipital region (also note Chiari 1 Malformation, for which the headaches will also occur)
4. Surgical approach, facility and surgeons name
Neurosurgeon: Peter Black/Elizabeth Claus - Brigham Woman's Hospital Boston
Cyberknife, Beth Israel Hosp, Boston
5. Family history of headaches
typical migraines with siblings due to time o' month. One sister with massive headaches, diagonosed Aug 1969 with childhood astrocytoma (malignant brain tumor). Passed away Dec 1969
6. When headaches started started post-treatment
too soon into "post treat" now to answer sufficiently
7. What diagnostic tests you've had (MRI CT Spinal tap, etc)
numerous MRI's
8. Description of headaches
  a. frequency - now daily
  b. intensity and duration - some "sharp" pain in left ear (AN side). Otherwise, overall "rated 6-7 on pain scale"
  c. recognizable triggers - no triggers recognized at this time
  d. location on head/neck - left ear, but primarily in occipital area
9. what medications/treatment you've had
Imitrex 100 mg, Tramadol (50 mg), also told to take both together.
10. Any "definitive diagnoses" you have gotten from a specialist
None other than the AN and Chiari 1 Malformation.
Deb, not sure if this helps since I'm not micro-surgical, but.. hey.... worth a shot!
xoxo