Hi Talha,
I had CK about a month ago, as well as surgery last august.
I have had taste bud issues all along, and they changed after CK. From general numbness to actual taste. Sometimes all I taste on that side is salty salty salty.
It is not consistent, as well. I will have facial numbness, eye twitches or headaches and then they stop for a few days. That said, its getting less frequent and I am optimistic that it will continue to do so.
Dizziness is minor, but I did have my balance nerve removed (or cut?) during the surgery so I had 9 months to compensate, and that has gone very well for me.
Agree with the feedback from Jessica and ANSydney – don’t be afraid to check in with your doctor and glad to hear you did.
Hang in there! I still struggle at times with how my life has changed due to this, but always remind myself it could be worse. RE: work, I lead a large global team and travel a LOT, plus will be on the phone working with India or China until the wee hours of the morning. That has been the toughest part, and I have to know my limits. I rest when the tinnitus gets louder or head hurts, go in the office later if I have late calls.
Hi Talha,
I had CK about a month ago, as well as surgery last august.
I have had taste bud issues all along, and they changed after CK. From general numbness to how things taste. Sometimes all I taste on that side is salty salty salty.
It is not consistent, as well. I will have facial numbness, eye twitches or headaches and then they stop for a few days. That said, its getting less frequent and I am optimistic that it will continue to do so.
Dizziness is minor, but I did have my balance nerve removed (or cut?) during the surgery so I had 9 months to compensate, and that has gone very well for me.
Agree with the feedback from Jessica and ANSydney – don’t be afraid to check in with your doctor and glad to hear you did.
Hang in there! I still struggle at times with how my life has changed due to this, but always remind myself it could be worse. RE: work, I lead a large global team and travel a LOT, plus will be on the phone working with India or China until the wee hours of the morning. That has been the toughest part, and I have to know my limits. I rest when the tinnitus gets louder or head hurts, go in the office later if I have late calls.
Jami