Hi,
I am 13 weeks post translabryrinthine craniotomy for my AN. I spent the first week in the hospital, my husband and sister at my bedside. The second week was pretty tough too. My husband travels for work and had to leave. My sister, who is a nurse, and some of my nurse friends spent that week caring for me at home 24/7. They made sure I could take care of myself safely before they trusted me on my own. I had a walker and shower chair. By the third week I was feeling more confident. I went to balance therapy and was discharged the same day. Yay! I am also a nurse who does risk managment and patient safety. I started working from home on week 4 for 10 hours, week 5 for 15 hours, and week 6 for 20 hours. By week 7 I was back in my office full time. As far as mommy duties... I can't imagine having to care for children the first 2-3 weeks. You will need a lot of assistance. I could barely take care of myself the first two weeks. My surgeon warned me it would be tough and I thought, my goodness, I'm a nurse. I've had a tubal and a chole and was back to work days later. Didn't need pain meds for those surgeries. This surgery was MUCH different. I was lucky enough not to have any complications such as CSF leak or infection. I did lose my hearing in my right ear prior to surgery and I am not bothered by that. I can hear well with one ear and have the option of a BAHA hearing aid in the future. My tumor was small 1.1cm. It did, however, wrap around my facial nerve as well as the hearing branch of CN VIII. Initially, my facial nerve worked well in surgery after the tumor removal and I could move my face in the recovery room just fine. By the time I arrived to the ICU, I started to lose facial nerve function. I am assuming it was from the swelling/inflammation. I was on high dose steroids for a few weeks and they just gave me insomnia and the jitters. I still have paralysis of the right side of my face but my surgeon is quite confident I will regain function. I am starting facial nerve stimulation therapy so I hope that will help. Otherwise, I feel great and life is good. I started driving on week 4, just short trips to the store. By week 8 I drove to Chicago for a bachelorette party. I was back running after my 6 week check up. I had to walk/run 1 mile the first few times but I'm back to 3-4 miles now. You really have to take it easy this first few weeks but after that take life by the horns! Hope this helps.