Hi,
I have been reading a lot in this forum - not writing as much. This is just to thank you all for a very good forum and many good contributions.
I had mid fossa at HEI 8/8 and is now back in Denmark. I have especially benefited from Lisa and Liza who both have been through surgery during the past month. Lisa gave a very good description of her day of surgery, using the same doctors and same technique, on CaringBridge just the day before my surgery. So I was very well prepared. Furthermore, Kathy sent me pictures of Seton Hall - so we knew what to expect.
I am a kind of "control guy" so two things were very important to me: 1) I should be confident that HEI was the place to go, 2) I should have a clear picture of what I was to go through ... with no surprises. You all helped me achieving both.
I think that I have been quite lucky so far. No major problems after the surgery (no nausea, no vomiting, no strong pains). Only a minor facial weakness (HB 1,5 - now back to 99,9% of normal), couldn't open the mouth fully and hick-ups. The hick-up's were due to the steroids and that was the only thing that I wasn't really prepared for. Having hick-up's 6 days and nights (90% of the time) is stressful and increases the pain in the head. And my wife couldn't sleep either
) At the follow-up meeting with Dr Stefan he told me to stop with the steroids immediately. After 12 hours the hick-ups stopped - and have not returned. A new life started ... and a lot of exercises to come.
By the way, I have lost the hearing. But that is not a major issue. I am just so glad that the process, so far, has been better than expected.
Once again: thank you all.
Regards,
Niels