Hi everyone, this is my first post, but you've all helped me so much in coming to my decision. I wanted to share my story. I had retro sigmoid surgery on October 7th 2014. Dr's Selesnick and Gutin out of Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC. Today is Friday the tenth, and I am home. My tumor was 1.5cm. Prior to surgery they told me they would have to leave a piece to save my facial nerve. I was a little disturbed. I chose surgery to remove a tumor and never look back. But I guess a working face is good too.I'm happy to report that they removed the entire tumor, saved my facial nerve, and preserved my hearing nerve! I did loose my hearing, but a preserved nerve gives me options for the future.
The night of surgery was absolutely horrific. I was in so much pain from the side of my head down to my shoulder. I was on morphine every two hours. The next day was not much better. I was nausuas, vomiting with the slightest movement, and in pain. They moved me out of ICU to a regular room where I slept a pretty good sleep. The next day I was much better and started physical therapy. Today, I've had some headaches off and on. Some worse than others, but I've learned to take pain pills to prevent them. I took a bath as soon as I got home, practiced walking around the house, and finally had dinner and enjoyed being home with my kids. Now I'm in my own bed, and the real healing will begin.
The care at MSK was amazing. The entire staff are gentle, caring souls. I thank you all so much for my care and recovery.
Carl Ellis