Hi LMd511 .....
Welcome to this Forum of caring, supportive, new friends! First of all, the chances of you dying from your AN is something like way less than 1% and then it is only when it is a huge one that is growing around the brain stem (you would have to ignore some rather significant symptoms before it reached that point).
With a tumor as small as yours, you are most likely to have excellent results with treatment. Did anyone ever suggest the possibility of having radiation treatment instead of surgery?
You WILL be able to hear your grandkids laugh, cry, etc. Trust me, I have 3 (ages 6, 4, & 2) ..... and actually, many of us rather enjoy being able to put our good ears down on the pillow at night to sleep ..... it is so peaceful and quiet, that way.
As for what you should expect coming out of surgery ..... it is, of course, somewhat individual ..... depending upon how well you do with general anesthesia (for any surgical procedure). Most of us, unless our brains had already compensated, experience wobbliness on our first walking attempts, because the vestibular function on that side is gone. I had double vision for a few days. Some have headaches ..... I did not. I was in the hospital 6 days (had retrosigmoid approach), stayed locally another few days, then my husband drove us the 6 hours home less than two weeks after surgery. My daughter-in-law and granddaughter stayed with me for a week (husband had to go back to work) and then I was on my own. All of this varies from person to person.
What symptoms are you currently experiencing besides the hearing loss?
Ask away with any more specific questions and someone will be along to answer.
Just take a deep breath, you are going to be fine, and all of us will be here for moral support on this journey.
Many thoughts and prayers. Clarice