Hi everybody! I had my translab on Tuesday, November 16. Dr. Chen and Dr. Aziz were defiinitely the right choice. It took 7 hours. Dr. Chen said the facial nerve was stretched to about 3 times the normal size. He had trouble seeing all of it. The tumor was pretty sticky. But he said the surgery went better than expected. I think all of the the research I did on this forum and other sites really prepared me. I thought going into surgery, my heart would be beating like crazy. But I was calm. I was more nervous the second and third nights for some reason. My family could not believe that on Wednesday morning I was sitting in a chair eating breakfast (what I could get down from my super dry mouth). I had no trouble getting off the bed and into the chair. I did not have any nausea or dizziness, nor double vision. I do hurt everywhere, though. Wednesday evening I was moved to a regular room and started walking. I did not have any trouble. They were all amazed. The staff and doctors told me if they would compare me to the other patients they have done over the years, they have never seen anyone like me--doing so well. I couldn't believe it! I know my research has paid off. I do have a very slight crooked mouth when I smile or talk. Most people do not even notice, thank goodness. I could have come home Friday, but I did not feel ready, seeing as it is about a 2 1/2 hour drive. I did come home Saturday. I was worried about the drive on Interstate 79 bothering me, but it went very well. I am very fortunate and thankful. I am getting headaches off and on and still have a very dry mouth. If I could get rid of these, everything would be good. I do have back neck pain, which I heard might be a problem. Off and on during the day and night, I am also getting low back pain and pain in my rear end. Has anyone experienced this? I wonder if it could be from the operating table and the uncomfortable hospital bed. Oh, by the way, I can also walk the steps in my house--yeah!!
I'm tired now, so I shall close. Just wanted to fill you in. Sandy