I'm no expert but I'll try to make some sense. Things were equal until you gave your black squared bishop up for a pawn. You had a good attack going until you lost your e pawn. 31.f4 instead of Ne5 would've kept me tied up. At the start you moved your d pawn and white bishop twice in the first seven moves. That didn't affect this game but it's usually not good.
Is there anyone who can analyze this game with Fritz or Hydra? Any experts or higher who can supply there "human" analysis"?
Thanks for playing me. Please don't give up on chess. Take care.