Hi Lisa,
thanks for starting this survey. Great Idea!
I personally feel that we could learn so much more, if we would systematically bring together some data.
I am absolutely frustrated, that the post-AN-OP-symptom of "wonky head" (there even does not exist a proper word for this condition) is not known in the medical area. Dr.s will not know what you are talking about, you get in most cases no support at all.
And more important nobody seems to really care what is the cause or how to treat this.
If I use the search function in this forum I find so many who experience the same then me ( with the wonky head and the doctors ) that i am really angry and wish we could change this.
My data for the survey:
Pre-OP: only lightheaded some days
OP: Vestibularis Superior cut, Inferior preserved
Post-OP: serious problems with wonky head whenever i move (resulting in fatigue, sickness...)
accompanying disease: Migraine and motion sickness[/b]
Since Migraine and/or natural propensity (or inclination?, my english..., sorry:-) is said to be eventually responsible for the wonky head after OP, I would find it usefull to gather this information as well.
Thanks Lisa, hope the others follow and share their facts with us
germangirl