Clicking in my skull post-surgery

Hi, all!

For a brief summary, I have been suffering from absent seizures since the day of my twenty-sixth birthday in June. Went to my Primary Care Physician, had a literal absent seizure in front of her, to which she informed my partner it was latent emotional childhood trauma and did nothing besides say I should see a therapist.

Cut to late January, and I have my first ever two convulsive seizures that land me in the ER, where they finally take me seriously and do an MRI, only to find a large glioma on my front left lobe! Yay!

It has now since been removed, but post surgery I am noticing some strange clicking in my head. At first it was minor and quiet, sometimes in time with my heart beat, sometimes just random. But it would never stick around like it has this first week post-op. If I walk, it clicks and "sloshes", for lack of a better term. Last night, I sat on the couch and it basically squelched. No physical side effects or symptoms to this beyond extreme annoyance and anxiety that maybe I am dying (haha)/experiencing a rare reaction.

I've reached out to my surgeon, but she is very busy and will likely not reply for a while. I've also tried asking her staff while still at the hospital and merely was told they'd "ask", while one of her nurses actually seemed to panic and say she'd tell her immediately. Nothing was done after that, haha. I've also tried reading on the Internet, and saw that clicking can happen to some folks... But I would still feel better hearing other peoples' advice and stories while I sit here all by myself for two weeks waiting for a prognosis and to get these staples out of my face. Also, my partner is concerned because he claims he can see my surgery spot pulsing when my heart beats or when I cough.

Any advice, words of wisdom, or anything from my fellow brain cancer/tumor friends would be greatly appreciated. If this doesn't belong in this thread, please tell me where to post it! TIA!