Hello all,
Today I am one week past my surgery- left side translab on 9/23 with Drs. Shelton/Yorgensen/McDonald at Univ. of Utah Medical Center. I must say thank you and how much I appreciate the concern and prayers on my behalf. Patty- you're an angel! The nursing staff at Univ. of Utah was top notch!
The surgery went as well as they expected, they didn't have to cut the facial nerve but I am still having some lack of feeling in the left side of my face, my left arm doesn't always respond like I expect it to (which makes it harder to type -nearly an hour for his message). I had some nystagmus immediately upon recovery, but it is improving and now seems to be worse when I am tired.
On Friday, after surgery, I began to have some CSF leakage from the incision, so they added about 10 staples, I will have someone here in Idaho remove the staples on 10/5. I came home from Utah on Sunday (9/27)
Even having been told by many of you on this forum about the dizziness & nausea I didn't think it would be so bad. But the nurses did get me sitting up in the ICU and then my family was really insistent about getting me up and walking everyday which really reduced the nausea and spinning. Finally being able to get up and go to the bathroom alone was a big success!
I'm delighted to be home sleeping in my own bed and enjoying the recliner now!
Laurie