Pat ~
Like the previous 3 posters, I feel that I have to weigh in on the 'negative' aspect that you (and occasionally ,others) see in the ANA website discussion forums. This is a fairly common misperception.
As Lauren, Nikki and Syl have explained, these forums are aimed at those dealing with an acoustic neuroma, be it those newly diagnosed and seeking direction or those post-op or post-radiation that are struggling with problems and seeking information, advice and support from folks who have been through something similar. Naturally, those AN patients that are post-procedure (surgery or radiation) and have few-to-no problems have little reason to keep visiting or posting here. Some of us do remain active in an effort to help and encourage other AN patients, just as you have been encouraged - and we are honored to do so. Unfortunately, because the majority of posts naturally include some form of problem to be dealt with, one might get the impression that AN surgey is all doom and gloom. Not so. It's no picnic but can be handled and problems surmounted. Only a small number of AN patients have truly intractable issues. The vast majority see their problems resolved in time, with patience, therapy and occasionally, surgery, when necessary, but they do come through this. The caution here is that this is not a surgery where you stay in the hospital a few days, come home, rest for a few more days then resume your normal activities as if nothing happened. Recovery can be fairly rapid, as it was for me, but there are definite limitations as you recover. Most are associated with balance. Like many, I simply absorbed whatever minor deficits I incurred after my surgery, made the necessary adjustments in my lifestyle and moved on, as I'm sure you will. A positive attitude and the determination to get your life back, as it were, can be a huge benefit in your recovery. I believe you already have those and, barring any unforeseen complications, you should come through this experience just fine. Then perhaps you'll be helping to assure and support newly diagnosed AN patients on these forums that are a bit intimidated and/or discouraged by the 'negative' posts they read. I'm hoping that is the case - and that you have a fantastically successful surgery.
Jim