Hello Mel! Wow, 14 years...I guess that's not unheard of though...I haven't heard a post-surgery patient yet who said that they were just as alive and vibrant as before all this happened. I myself, after 1.5 years post still get hit with it often. Case in point, I just went on a trip to Hawait (Maui) and I took this road tour called the Hana Picnic. You get in a van and then for the next 4 hours go through 617 curves and 54 one way bridges on this road to the little town of Hana. Some of the most beautiful country you'll ever see, but oh my my, I was an absolute mess by the end of the day, and then all the day after. Too much stimuli on the ol' brain. I also messed up and sat more in the back, had I sat in the front seat, I probably wouldn't have been too bad off. So yeah, I think these AN's and post-surgery affect people differently. If you have tinnitus, that may also be a contributor, as I have read that if bad enough, this could cause some issues with sleeping and concentration. I have it pretty good (or bad, depending on how you look at it!) and it does wear on me sometimes. So that's my $.02 worth on this! Take care and I hope you find some relief somehow!
Jay