Hi Harbormom!
I can sympathize with what you are going through. (3N BRCA in 2007, then 2014 VS). As I am sure you remember from the BRCA, everyone's treatment affects them differently, so that being said.... When my surgery was over, I had the worst headache ever (so you might want to reconsider any clothing that you have to pull on over your head), and it was somewhat difficult to eat due to the facial nerves being aggravated during surgery. Soup and fruit plates were the easiest. My left side did not cooperate for a while so most chewing was done on the right. I was also warned that no matter how you did with anesthesia in the past, most head surgery patients do throw up...and alas, that was my case. if they don't provide you with something you can reach yourself, you might request something. (I had the rotation Doc and some interns come check on me. While they were talking to me, I needed to throw up (hand on mouth)...they all scattered in the room looking for something (even though a garbage can was totally within eyesight)...they didn't find anything before the bed got it. Having sheets changed while you are in bed with a stellar headache is NOT fun...just saying.) Be alert for any extra drainage after surgery. In my case it would frequently be almost like I had taken a drink of water and needed to swallow, there was also some dripping from my nose (one sided) when leaning forward. This turned out to be a cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leak that they had to go back and patch. This is something they should discuss with you if they haven't already. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!