This is an update of my recent surgery, labyrinthectomy through the ear canal.
I am currently in vestibular rehab and have been for approximately 6 weeks. The first week out of surgery I was amazed and teary-eyed at the success of the surgery. The oscillopsia (bouncing vision) and nystagmus all but disappeared. The second and third week they came back. My doctor said I had experienced a "cerebellar clamp" during my first week. I felt with more time and rehab I would be good to go, as they say. I am feeling great now, the oscillopsia has almost disappeared, very, very tiny bounce on occasion as compared to every step. Nystagmus can be present at times while lying in bed, which tells me I have not fully compensated--YET! I do not have the vertigo or nausea issues as before. My strength is returning and I look forward to being re-evaluated at the end of this month.
Other symptoms post surgery I experience are, but very minor, metal taste in my mouth with a numb feeling on the left tip of my tongue.
Improvements are stated above also, tinnitus and hyperacusis are less (glad I didn't invest my $500 in TRT which I would not have gotten back), the slight drooling I had seems to have resolved. Operative report stated I have a significant dehiscent/prolapsed facial nerve. My doctor does not have an answere for the inflammation found at time of surgery and thinks my good ear is having a "sympathetic response" to the trauma of contralateral side; hence, the symptoms of constant tinnitus, aural fullness with mild, high-end hearing loss. If this is the cause, there's no treatment. I am attending "lip reading" classes at the present to prepare for what looks like the inevitable--deafness.
I'll keep you updated on the percentage of balance I have regained after my eval and whether more rehab will be warranted. I look forward to everyday now with a happy heart and will continue with a focus on today, no more, no less.