hang in there it will eventually get better - I broke my neck in 2 places (c5), cracked it through and chipped the front off of the c5 in an accident a while back.
I spent a full year out of commission, the first 3 months I don't think I even knew my name with the drugs thay had me on, after the hardware came off around 8 months, I went to the soft collar for another 6 months, PT followed. All that and I ended up with 60% loss of hearing in 1 ear and 30% loss in the other from nerve damage then had surgery to rebuild 1 ear...
Not fun, but at least I am able to talk about it - could have been alot worse.
It's frustrating as hell right now for you, I can definately relate...but it will get better.
Ezzy I do have some words of encouragement in this true story to tell you.
In 1979 I was in the hospital for breathing difficulties. A few days and lot of testing later I was told I had a rare cancer of the larynx (not from smoking), essentially the tumor was choking me from the inside. The only thing they could do was remove my larynx and part of my esophagus. To say the least I was depressed like you are and asking, “why me?? what did I do to deserve this?” Etc.. I had a real pity party. Fortunately it was a beautiful spring day and I was looking out the window of my room feeling that my life of 32 years was now over. I spotted some children playing with a dog on the lawn outside. Throwing a Frisbee to the dog while they were laughing and running around. The dog barked and jumped to catch that toy. I noticed that Fido had a strange gait to his run and his jumps were a little wierd. It turned out that he only had three legs but damn he didn't let that stop him from enjoying the play and being just what he was, a dog! Ever since then I vowed to not let life's curves hold me back and fight to the end. I opted to have the surgery (survival was estimated at 50/50) and went through a painful recovery. Soon I relearned how to speak and even spoke well enough to become a teacher, all the while never making excuses for my difference. To this day whenever I see a three legged dog I go to it and share some love and affection. A serious life lesson was taught to me buy one of God's most beautiful creatures.
So Ezzy take this for what it is worth. Your attitude will decide if you ride again. Never give up. Deal with what life gives you.