Hi Everyone! Glad to have found people I can relate to!!! After reading a few of your post I am both inspired and glad to have found the way here.ÂÂ
Some of my questions have been answered just by reading your post/replies. Thanks.
November 28, 2005 I had 3.1 AN removed via Translab. All went well, the hospital stay was 5 days, and I was up walking around on day 3! Have found that recovery, at times is one step forward, and then wait and see. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, my right eye was blinking on its own, then the day after, it quit again! I am an avid reader, and this probably was scarier than most things so far. After reading other's posts, I see it isn't that uncommon. Sensitivity to bright sunshine, wind, being in "the light" does irritate my eyes now, I have to walk in the shade of trees, or with the sun to my back or I can't see very well.ÂÂ
When I came home from the hospital, I was told to sleep basically sitting up in bed (with 7 pillows), how long does that go on??? Sleeping through the night, doesn't happen, it's 2 hours of sleep, then wide awake through the night. I've tried staying up later, going to bed earlier, resting in the daytime. I'm concerned all night that I'll have the CFS leak they warned me about and when I do sleep, it's on my mind, my lower back and hips are tired from the "sitting"position. Is there any helpful insights you all can share with me?
I also see that the funny noises in my head are just that...sometimes the noise is noticeably loud on the surgery side (right), then at times especially after the surgery, there the loud "thump-thump" on my heart (I knew I was alive!! LOL) and that too, comes and goes for no apparent reason.
Balance, walking is getting better consistently it seems, no quick turns yet...I walk on a treadmill at home and outdoors on cloudy days (only a few of those in South Texas).
Before surgery, I had a pretty regular Yoga Practice, and since surgery I been SCARED to do any and all exercises that require forward/back bends, lying flat on the floor, or neck/head rotations...
The ear doc who assisted in surgery, said sure do your normal activities, to include Yoga, but again I frightened or stuck on the CFS leakage...how long does that remain a factor in post-surgery?
Before surgery, I was totally at peace with the decision to have this done, and I still am grateful to be alive! Man, this is really a whole different journey than anything I've ever experienced in my life.
Thanks for reading and hopefully replying.
Kathleen
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