It is past midnight and I can't sleep; I got up from bed to write these lines. I have to share what keeps my mind busy. I have been wondering all these last months about the reasons for my face doesn’t come back as it was before my AN surgery.
I had my surgery 3 years and 3 months ago and my face is ‘almost’ recovered, that “almost†part makes me feel depressed, with low self esteem and ugly. I know this wonderful site is to encourage people, in the same way that people do when we meet them in person; I'm sorry if I don't meet that expectation. I have to be honest, nobody will tell me whether I look weird, ugly or not, they are just polite people, as many of us. I remember that ten days after my surgery a friend of mine who came to visit me, told me: “you look awesome†(I could not even have a half smile), few months later, still with my half face dropped, the same friend told me “ You look gorgeousâ€, and since then every time I meet with her, she gives me compliments. I thank to her for making me feel good for a moment, but I have to be realistic myself, the truth is different, is ugly, hard, and depressive, it hurts…
I have a 70 years old friend who had a brain surgery and consequently complete facial paralysis; as soon as he was released from the hospital he went to have facial therapy (despite the doctor recommended him not do it), one year later I saw him and his face is fully recovered. I have regrets now about not going right away to have facial therapy. I could be wrong, but the time that I decided to have massages, it was not probably quite right.
I know that facial paralysis is unfortunately a common side effect of the AN surgery, but I keep wondering that probably the trick to recover our faces could be related with the time that passes until we decide to do “somethingâ€. I personally don’t want other people have this ugly experience; if I can do anything to help them I would do it. Said this, I think that it would be interesting and helpful for everyone to know from people who have had and/or currently have facial issues, about how soon after the surgery we started to “do something†for our facial recovery. I personally started to have facial therapy four months after the surgery (although the doctor told me to just wait 9 months and my face will recover automatically. Long 9 months…).I have had 12 sessions of facial therapy and 8 acupuncture sessions. It seemed that I was improving very well but two years after, my face stopped recovering, and now I am experiencing synkinesis. Two months and a half ago I decided to have acupuncture treatments twice a week; so far I have had 20 sessions. Let’s see if that works. The acupuncture doctor said that if I have had that treatment right away after the operation I would have had complete recovery. Who knows.
I keep thinking that it should be something that we can do to avoid permanent damage to our facial nerve. Again, I don’t want to discourage people here, I just wanted to share my true thoughts.
Gloria.