Esperanza,
One of the damnable things about AN is uncertainty, and some worry that can go along with uncertainty. As Phyl mentioned, radiosurgery patients worry that the treatment didn't work and the tumor will continue to grow. Surgery patients worry whether the surgeon "got it all", or if a few tumor cells remain and will continue to grow. And Esperanza, as you know, watch and wait has its own uncertainty wondering if the risks of further potential damage from the AN outweighs potential treatmet risks. The reason I mention all this is that even having an AN treated will not free a person completely from wondering if they will again be affected by AN troubles. For the majority of patients, AN treatment will be affective with no further treatment needed. But there is no certainty about that. AN treatment is not a panacea for worry. The good part about treatment is that you can at least tell yourself that you've done what you can, and the odds are with you that it won't come back.
I think most of use go through periods after AN diagnosis when it can seem a bit overwelming, and it's hard to think about anything else. One thing that helps is talking to others about your concerns, to spouse, here on the forum where other AN patients understand well, or even a professional.
I hope things are going better for you today.
Regards,
Rob