Dear Mac84,
You have hit on a very important topic! THERE IS A POINT WHERE YOU PUT THE RESEARCH OR READING DOWN AND RELAX!!!
Get away from it and do some active meditation or go on a mini-vacation where you become distracted for a while ..........
Then fully refreshed, you can return to it later and research as much as is humanly comfortable for you.
Do not avoid this research for too long however, but do NOT procrastinate on your decision like I did....delaying my decision on surgery for 6 months! You have to realize that I didn't want surgery so much that I found every reason too avoid it so much so that I almost took a radical approach of Gamma Knifing a tumor that no one else would GK! What stopped me was the test he prescribed a CT scan with Contrast he had done the majority of his GK based on his MRI information, it turns out that he had done only 2 based CT with contrast (I had decided at that point that I was going to be his"lucky" third!
But unlike you and others here, I did not have the VAST resources of the ANA to fall back on, at the time I had only myself and my fear and procrastination characteristic at my disposal.
The major reason I went into "tailspin research mode" in the summer/fall season of 2004 was because I wanted to avoid at all costs another brain surgery ( like that of 1974).
Fortunately for you, you have all of us here that will tell you to do your due diligence with research but do NOT stress out use periods of time to de-stress.
Brain surgery or watch and waiting is stressful for sure but too much research after a while can be depressing. Too little research nets poor results, however!
Do just the right amount for you! The way out of this is to write all interviews down and then put it all out in front of you on the floor. Group all responses in categories. Get up and walk away for a while.
When you come back to it, realize that this is the most difficult step in the whole process------you must decide to act. The way I accomplished this is by a whole lot of prayer and meditation it was a transformative process without the ANA. Fortunately for you, you have ALL of us! Blessings and prayers for you!
As you go forward in this process, remember that there are people who are going through this process too at various stages rely on us, surely, it is a very difficult process to go through but it is manageable!
Have you ever been in a tunnel? You are about to enter a long dark tunnel, that seemingly, never ends! I am at the other end of that tunnel in the light waving a flashlight! I am well aware that I sound nuts,but it does really get better!
You will soon discover a plethora of friends that are as far away as your computer or IPad or you may take comfort in a support group (as I did).
Welcome to your medical journey, I invite you to come back as often as you like and share as often as you like. It is very different for all of us, you may have certain insights that we have not considered.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
Mike