I had a huge 6x5 cm AN removed via 2 surgeries in 1996 and 1997. I've been left with the usual complications like dry eye, right-sided facial paralysis, SSD right, balance a bit off, and whole body weakness on right side. Throughout the years, I've had 2 CSF leaks, and meningitis. Even with all this, my employer accommodated me, and I kept working. The left side of the body seemed to pick up a lot of what the right side lacked because of the AN surgeries. My ENT doctor said it best when he said "it's great how the body can compensate, isn't it?" Then in late 2011 I broke my LEFT hip. The usual 5-6 month recovery for TOUGH cases lasted 15-16 months for me. I reached maximum medical improvement, meaning I wasn't going to improve any further. Now, I seem to be REGRESSING. The balance that was a bit off is now WAY off. I walk like a drunken sailor on a hard level surface. If it's uneven, like a lawn or a nature trail. forget it--I need a cane. The compensating the left side did, doesn't seem to happen anymore. In everything I do, I favor the left side, which used to be the stronger, compensating side, but no longer. The right has been weaker for 15 yrs., and now it's being asked to perform, and won't (and can't). To top it all, I've never had dizzy spells/vertigo, and now I'm getting them so often my ENT is trying vestibular rehab on me. Is there anyone out there who's had an AN and a good side broken hip? I need help. The therapists I'm working with seem to all specialize in one area of pt. The combo of hip/AN/balance seems out of their league. My hip dr. says it's residuals from the AN, while my neurologist just tests. No one has hard answers for me. If you have experienced this, PLEASE respond. Thanks