Hi! I just came across your thread from 2013 while doing a bit of research for myself. I am a 31 year old female diagnosed with a 3.5cm AN in 11/2015 after a bout of sudden hearing loss 3/2011 (no MRI ordered - prescribed prednisone and hearing returned WNL) and facial numbness followed by sudden hearing loss a week later in 11/2015. I had surgery at Columbia University Medical Center 1/19/2016 and am 15 weeks post op; my surgery was retrosigmoid and all of my nerves were left intact. I would consider myself high level pre-op: spin class 2-3x/week, running, biking, free weights 1-2x/week, and working on med surg floors assisting patients (bending, lifting, squatting - etc.). Because of my physical therapy background, I requested a script for vestibular rehab and started 2 weeks post op. I participated for 12 weeks. I am not certified in vestibular rehab, but plan to become certified next year as I would love to help patients wth shared experiences. Post operatively I walked as much as I could tolerate, participated in VR and my home exercises, and went back to the gym 2-3x/week for 45 minutes to walk inclines, do short jogs (up to 1 mike), and bike. Having an 8 month at home has been challenging, but I am doing what I can to stay active and facilitate a successful recovery. I have SSD and residual visual vestibular problems. Never any facial nerve problems and the initial facial numbness I had was gone immediately after surgery.i returned to work part time this week (I became part time after the birth of my daughter in August). I would love to hear what you have been doing since 2013 and if there is any way I can help or what I would be able to bring to my place of employment after my certification. As I mentioned, I work inpatient med surg, but my hospital's outpatient clinic has a well established vestibular clinic which is where I went for VR.