Hi Jan,
The time from when I found out I had my tumor until my surgery was just over 2 weeks, so I did not do any ex. My prep was getting the house ready and buying stuff I thought I would need, as well as a lot of Dr. Appointments. For me getting ready meant trying it gain some weight because I knew I would drop a bunch of weight. Given my height and usual weight, I am at a good weight. Sure enough, I dropped about 17 pounds. My journey was different, I spent 4 nights in ICU, then went to the hospital rehab floor for 9 nights. The rehab floor is new and was an outstanding experience. One of my biggest worries before surgery was the pain I would have later. I was lucky, I never had headaches, or vomiting post surgery.
I was happy when I was in rehab, so much so that they sent a Psychiatrist in to talk to me! They didn't think I was dealing with reality. I was just happy to be doing as great as I was! I had not gone on line to read all of the things there are to worry about with AN surgery, so I was happy my cognitive abilities were good, and that I was alive in spite if having a tennis ball size tumor!
After about a week there I found the thing I most wanted was a soft blankie! So someone went to Target and got me a queen size blanket that feels like a baby blanket, complete with satin trim! That little thing made a huge difference to my comfort level.
Prayer is what sustained me, and continues to sustain me.
your faith will sustain you too.
Blessings, Karen