I'm 5 years post radio-surgery. At 3.5 years i was thinking things were'nt going to get any better...frequent headaches, bad dizziness and vertigo, SSD and tinnitus. I was approaching 50 on a downward spiral and felt there wasn't much I could do about it. I was accepting of it...not happy....but figured i'd had a pretty good life and there was still much I could enjoy. Then a few things happened....topomax for the headaches...under control now for the most part....and my brother gave me the best gift of my life, a standup paddleboard to use as therapy. The dizziness and vertigo were the most difficult things for me....standup paddleboarding ended up being the answer. I've learned that by pushing myself to extremes of balance (beyond even what I had done pre-AN) I was able to make "normal" possible again. I still have some headaches and dizziness and vertigo but I'm functional. Truthfully...life is even sweeter now than it was before my AN diagnosis. I've come to appreciate that my life is special...i have no wish to return to normal.
Today I'm 51 years old, in the best shape I've been in since I was in my 20's. Mentally I'm 18 again and look forward to everyday...especially if there are waves....
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Find something you can be passionate about that will provide therapy and work harder than you ever thought possible (it took me 3 months of falling off my board every 30 seconds before I started to get it). This is me a couple weeks ago after 1.5 years of hard work...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR2zk7mo97Iand even a little crazier...last october in a nor'easter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOmZung9fv4Don't give up...find your silver lining.
Bob