Well, even a doctor wouldn't be able to give you the answer to that, so I'll try something different:
You really need to focus on getting better ONE DAY AT A TIME. I know, easier said than done. But honestly doctors overlook the mental aspect of recovery. Many of them, in my experience, expend NO time or thought to the mental aspect. Just surgery, and see you during your appointment, then bam, no more contact or advice. Hence the popularity of this forum. I was left to my own devices and on my own my mind went crazy, thinking, hoping of what I could do in the future, dreaming of the day I'd play basketball again, instead of concentrating on just getting better one day at a time. I wish I had someone to keep me focused.
My opinion is that to dream about what may or may not happen in a year is not healthy. That dreaming is like the denial stage of grief. Keep your hope alive but focus on getting better.