Hi Everyone!
Well, this is coming up on my fifth year anniversary of being AN free. Hopefully my old friends here on the Forum are doing well, and I especially hope that this thread gives some insight to those waiting, watching, and determining their next step on the AN journey.
To give a brief update, I believe all of us find a certain level of comfort with our post operative situation. Headaches seem to fade away after one year in my situation. I believe that it takes that long for the skull plates to truly heal and become one again. The muscles get abused too in different way, but they seem to improve well before the 12 month period. From a life long fitness fan, I can't emphasis enough the benefits of running, biking, and just simply walking that come to the healing process of a post operative body. Here in New England, the ice and snow is receding, and I will be back 100% to my morning biking routine with our peloton. Our only complaint is that we are getting older, and our pace in the morning at 5:30am is not the same as it was 10 years ago. A couple of the guys have had their own challenges medically as well. But we all share the bond of staying active and doing what we can. If you are 25, 45, or 65, or whatever, the difference between doing something and sitting around thinking about it is large. So I hope that we can all get out and enjoy the spring weather that surely must be on the way soon!!!! Life is good, the family is great, and I can't wait for fishing season to begin! Nothing like a pitching deck in 3-4 seas for excellent vestibular training!
Happy Spring!
Steve