ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Facial Issues => Topic started by: deborahgordon on January 12, 2014, 01:50:27 pm
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well I finally did it. I went to a restaurant for dinner and saw my nephew( two birds with one stone). I have been hiding out away from family embarrassed of my face. We talk on the phone but I kept making excuses. My nephew was a little taken back at first seeing me but quickly recovered and conversation flowed. We were given a corner booth so I felt more at ease and I seem to be getting better at the eating too. I cut everything small and kept water at hand. I even ate french fries! It felt good to get out and for those who kept staring while we ate, his girlfriend jumped in to say they must be admiring my necklace or my great boots lol, she was a comfort. I saw a great post that said the tumor wasn't going to win it's time I take her words to heart. have a blessed day, Deborah
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Hi, Deborah ~
Congratulations on your first venture with public eating! It seems as if you did O.K. and that is good to learn and very encouraging for you and any post-op AN patient struggling with facial nerve issues that hinder eating normally as well as affecting your appearance.
As you know, time is on your side. With work, things will improve and, no, the tumor won't win - because you won't let it. :)
Jim
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Congrats Deborah,, it is a very big deal and accomplishment which only those of us affected can truly understand and empathize with you. I am 27 months from surgery and still find it difficult at times; however, once you step out and prove to yourself that you are strong it will get easier. Believe in yourself and remember that improvements are small but continuous.. Hang in there girl,, we are survivors!! Blessings,, Jane
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Thank you both for your encouragement