Hi Everyone!!!
I would have been back sooner to post, except that my husband has been keeping me away from screens of all types, tvs, computers, etc.
Dr. Kveton did the translab last Wednesday. He said the surgery went 'perfectly' and he would be 'shocked' if it didn't help me.
All of my facial nerve function is fine and I can squeeze my eyes tight, make fish lips, smile, do all the tongue movements, you name it.
The nursing staff neglected to give me diazepam for the first twelve hours post op, so I dry heaved violently for twelve hours, until the shift change. The night nurse took one look at me and within five minutes, I had the magic 5 mgs that got me to stop spinning and allowed me to sleep.
I awoke with the mother of all wonky heads, and could not do any pt, and they wouldn't let me go home and I was angry because it was their fault, not mine. Dr. Kveton was none too pleased either. Never saw that same day nurse again, and was out and home in 47 hours. Dr. K' and or his fellow practioners came in to evaluate me six times in the 47 hours I was in the hospital. I was incredibly well cared for.
The care coordinator sent me home with a walker and made me do sideways steps on the stairs, but I just went to my first PT session out of the house and aced about 85% of the baselines. No more walker and no cane, just hold on to my dear husband's arm. I can go grocery shopping and push the cart so long as someone gets the items, because I am not allowed to bend or lift yet.
I feel great. I fatigue easily, and I have very little uncontrolled eye movement. I do feel a little wonky headed when waking or getting to bed.
I did the entire thing with absolutely no pain medication. None. I had a zofran drip going non-stop which was useless until I got that 5 mgs of diazepam, and then after that my stomach settled down on its own. They sent me home with a script for zofran which I am not needing to take, a script for diazepam which I am not needing to take, and they wanted to send me home with a script for percocet or some other non-narcotic pain medication which I flat out denied to even accept.
So far so good.
They were dripping 450 mgs of sodium into my bloodstream an hour, and no spin issues. My husband surprised me with a Chinese dumpling the other day, no sodium issues.
Hopefully I will make a breathtaking recovery!
I wanted to thank you so much for alking me through that last pre-operative week, and I know that more than most people you will all appreciate the enormity of the goodness that I am writing about.
I adore all of you, and will keep you updated.