On May 12 2011, I had a 9 hr retrosigmoid craniectomy to remove a 3.0+ cm AN rt side pushing against my brain stem. I was in the ICU for four days before being moved to the neurological unit of FL Hospital. On May 23rd, I had a gold weight implant in my right eye. I was transferred to Winter Park Memorial's rehab unit on May 24, and was finally released to home on June 4th. During that time I had slight, but annoying numbness on the left side of my body, and yet was more uncoordinated and weaker on my right.
Starting around July 9, I woke up to an ache that woke me out of sleep, and worse numbness all the way down my left arm. During the day it gets better but I never fully get the feeling back in my fingers of my left hand. I'm writing this to respond to SBRN who posted on Feb 11 2011 subject: "numbness in arms and loss of strength". Like her husband, I can feel that someone is touching me, but I don't feel pain when someone is pulling the hairs on that arm. I've also described it as an uncomfortable feeling. At night, once again it gets worse and I describe it as an ache. I had met with my neurologist at the end of June and had reported the left side numbness but hadn't had the painful ache and finger numbness at the time. So, I called my neurologist to report the new symptoms. They told me it sounded like the normal healing symptom post surgery, confirmed I didn't have any swelling or rash, and told me just to keep an eye on it, but not to worry. Coincidentally, my double vision stopped that same weekend and my tinnitus worsened. I told them all of this and they weren't surprised and they reminded me that I just had brain surgery and that my brain and body are trying to make connections again and that I'll be feeling numbness and pain and hearing the tinnitus as everything heals just as my double vision healed. I did feel better about everything I'm feeling. I have an MRI scheduled for August 1 and a follow-up appt with the neurologist on Aug 9. I will report back on what he says and whether my symptoms have progressed or improved.