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Title: I'm home & Happy
Post by: TT on August 29, 2006, 01:28:21 pm
Five days ago I had a 2cm AN removed by the retro procedure. The surgery took 1 hour and 40 minutes. The surgeons reported that they removed 100% of the tumor and did not have cut the hearing nerve. I have no hearing in the AN ear. I was told it may or may not come back somewhat; I can live with that. I was released from the hospital approximately 48 hours after surgery. I'm home now going through all of the normal healing effects, but I could not be happerier;  I have no facial issues. People who have visited me could not believe what I'd been through; I look prety normal except for stitches behind my right ear. Right now I'm in between naps. I'm on Vicodin for pain and Valium for Vertigo. I'm constantaly sick to my stomach, but it's getting better. I guess that's not a bad thing; I've lost 8 pounds. I take walks and do the neck exercises prescribed by my doctor. I'm a very happy man and I thank all those who prayed for me.
I would ike to add one thing. Dr Peter Smith and and Dr. Robert Backer are in St. Louis Missouri. I wolud give them very serious consideration for those of you in the Midwest. The men are fantastic.

Terry
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: tatianne on August 29, 2006, 01:35:40 pm
thats amazing news Terry, Im really happy to hear that you have had your procedure done and you are doing so well. These positive stories are a God send for newbies like me and Im sure for you its a relief to be home and on the mend.
Take time to celebrate your life now,
God bless
T ;D
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: Survival Nate on August 29, 2006, 01:36:52 pm
WOW Thats awsome, well if my wife deside to go to St.L rather than KC ill look into them. Glade to hear all is going great  ;D

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Nate the PC Tech
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: HeadCase2 on August 29, 2006, 01:39:57 pm
Terry,
 Ã‚ Congratulations! We love hearing about good outcomes. And that's one of the shortest surgery times I've heard of for AN.
 Ã‚ Please continue working hard on your naps  ;D , they're part of the recovery process.
Regards,
 Rob
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: Battyp on August 29, 2006, 02:44:57 pm
OH MY Only 1 hour plus and home so soon!  BIG APPLAUDES TO YOU AND YOUR DOCS!!  Hoping you continue with such a good outcome!  I had retro and I did get a teeny tiny bit of hearing back so hoping you do too!  It helps with that wonky headed hearing feeling!  I'm so happy to hear such a great outcome!!
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: Patti UT on August 29, 2006, 02:47:59 pm
WOW!!! What Great news! I'm so glad you re doing so well. Who are these miricle Doc's?? ! hr 40min, unbeleivable.  The less time your under, the faster the recovery too.  I loe hearing these good outcome stories.  Congratualtions

Patti UT
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: Obita on August 29, 2006, 06:07:28 pm
Great news Terry!!!

I was wondering how you are.  It sounds like you have the record for getting out of the hospital.  Oh well, I enjoyed my three day crown while it lasted.  Very glad to give it up to a two dayer!!!

Congrats Terry and good luck with the vertigo.  It just takes time.

Kathy
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: cookiesecond on August 29, 2006, 08:37:19 pm
Thanks for sharing your GREAT news!!!!!
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: Captain Deb on August 29, 2006, 10:31:35 pm
OY! My record 2 1/2 hr surgery record has been broken! Congrats on having such a good outcome. I hope morse success stories like you will stick around and help any newbies coming here.  It seems most of us that stay here have "issues" -- the new ones have to hear the success stories, too.
As Laz says, "good on ya."
Capt Deb 8)
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: wind6 on August 29, 2006, 11:38:43 pm
Wow, Wow, Wow........what great news. A far cry from my 12 hour surgery and 9 day stay in NICU. I am so happy for you Terry. Looks like this one gonna be a piece of cake for you. Its so good to hear from people like you. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Has to be very encouraging for all of out newbies. :)
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: Sue on August 30, 2006, 02:32:45 pm
Terrific news, Terry, with regards to your surgery. Wow!  I, too, am amazed that you had BRAIN SURGERY  :o and were back home so soon.  Just fantastic.  You may be holding this record for a long time!  Continued good luck and success in your healing to you. 

Sue in Vancouver
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: gemaste on August 30, 2006, 08:47:48 pm
Five days ago I had a 2cm AN removed by the retro procedure. The surgery took 1 hour and 40 minutes. The surgeons reported that they removed 100% of the tumor and did not have cut the hearing nerve. I have no hearing in the AN ear. I was told it may or may not come back somewhat; I can live with that. I was released from the hospital approximately 48 hours after surgery. I'm home now going through all of the normal healing effects, but I could not be happerier;  I have no facial issues. People who have visited me could not believe what I'd been through; I look prety normal except for stitches behind my right ear. Right now I'm in between naps. I'm on Vicodin for pain and Valium for Vertigo. I'm constantaly sick to my stomach, but it's getting better. I guess that's not a bad thing; I've lost 8 pounds. I take walks and do the neck exercises prescribed by my doctor. I'm a very happy man and I thank all those who prayed for me.
I would ike to add one thing. Dr Peter Smith and and Dr. Robert Backer are in St. Louis Missouri. I wolud give them very serious consideration for those of you in the Midwest. The men are fantastic.

Terry
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: gemaste on August 30, 2006, 08:49:35 pm
Hey Terry   Great News 

St. Louis seems to be the place    Go Cardinals
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy-UPDATE
Post by: TT on September 07, 2006, 11:39:00 am
Thanks to those of you who responsed. On day 11 the muscles on my right side left me and yes, I was scared; everything had been going so well up until then. The next day I just happened to have the appointment to have the stitches removed. I was relieved to hear that this is a common an temporary side effect that can occur after several days after surgery. I wish I woud have been told in the beginning. They started me on steriods and I was told I should return to normal in 2-6 weeks. I was opperated on 2 weeks ago today. I'm still at home, but I'm improving daily. I'm still wobbely a little and I get tired easily, but I am a lucky guy and life is great. I think I'll go for a walk now with my little grandaughter Josie and enjoy this beautiful day.

Terry
Title: Re: I'm home & Happy
Post by: vcschaub on September 07, 2006, 06:04:04 pm
I also had delayed facial weakness. Mine set in about 10 days after surgery. I was put back on steroids but I did not see much improvement after 2 weeks of taking them. However, now at 10 months, I am almost 100%. I have an eye that tears when I chew and slight synkinesis when I open my mouth wide, my AN eye partially closes. Hang in there, it appears to be common and it can resolve itself, probably not as fast as you wish though!