Hi Fred,
I wouldn't worry too much about what tests you are being required to have compared to another patient. As Becky said, "All of us are at different stages." I don't believe there is a "Standard" procedure or set of rules set in stone that every patient must have the same tests pre and post op. Many of us have had similar testing done, but, not all of us had the EXACT same tests--not even at the same time.
Some doctors may be able to diagnose a patient that has a case of the flu with only 2 symptoms--others may need the patient to present him/herself with more flu-like symptoms before making the proper diagnoses.
You will notice that all are cases are different. Our surgeries are different (EDAS vs STA-MCA), our recovery times can be different, our pre/post symptoms can be different, and, last but least, our pre and post testing/follow-up can be different.
Please do not worry if you are not having the same tests as Amy. The main thing is that you have been properly diagnosed and are on the right track in receiving the best care possible. The amount of tests someone receives doesn't necessarily determine the quality of care one is receiving. It is what their medical professional is doing with the test resuts that matters. Of course, it's my opinion. ;

As the saying goes..."Quality is better than Quantity."

Take care,
Shan