G'day Madison
When is your surgery taking place?
The reason your doc
may have said to expect facial droop
might be because the tumour is under the nerve or the nerve is compromised in some way. Do you know the position of the AN?
It could also be that the meningioma is the concern for your doctor. I'm not a medical person sorry but I look things up that I don't understand and I ask a lot of questions of my doctors.
My facial nerve was stretched over the middle of my 4cm AN and it didn't 'bounce back' as the surgeon hoped. I've gone through a 'couple or more' surgeries and now have my smile back but as with any operation there are risks.
My doctor asked me not to cut my hair as it was easier to pin back away from my ear and only a minimal amount needed to be shaved which was totally unnoticable.
I had occupational therapy to get me back on my feet. I'm unsure what sort they give over in your country but my therapy wasn't enough so I did go to a private physiotherapist to work on my balance issues.
The other great members here have given good advice as usual and maybe a doctor with a better bedside manner, who is willing to listen to your concerns would be a good idea.
If I can answer any questions please ask. Everyone is different and we all handle this trip in different ways but remember that we're all here for you and our prayers and hugs are completely free.
Suu xxoo