I know that when I first was diagnosed, I wanted to know how people felt post op along the way.
Today is my one year anniversary from a retro 2.5cm on the right side by Thomas Ellis MD in Fort Worth.
So, if you were like me, you are wondering, what's it like now?
Well, I had my 1 yr MRI, no regrowth. That's obviously a big relief. I went back to work full time at 3 months, and I'm not going to fib and say it was even a little easy. It wasn't. I use my brain for 100% of my job, and I fatigued quite easily. It has improved over time. But in inches, not leaps.
At 6 months, I coached my sons football team in the hot Texas summer. I was not as sharp as previous years, I could tell. Usually, I was much sharper on quick thinking and reacting to play calls, and I just felt foggy. But, managed to make it through but frustrated with hearing on one side when trying to take everything in.
I notice that everyone has different things they have to overcome. Many here have partial paralysis to overcome. I had the following.
SSD - this has been difficult in areas where many people are located and talking. Lunchrooms, eating places, conference rooms, church, has been a real challenge, and I have not adapted. I am looking into SoundBite now.
Finger numbness - My ulna nerve on my left hand (writing hand) was damaged during surgery from the A line. The little finger and ring finger was completely numb. Now, after 1 year, it has just now got back to about 90% from before. A slight numbness but much better.
Taste buds - 3 months of everything tasting bad, even water. They have returned now and everything is normal.
Balance - I am still wonki-headed. I though this would long be gone by now, but I can walk down a long hallway and need to skim my fingers along the wall to keep from wobbling. For an athletic guy this has been annoying. Dr said it could be 18 months before I am better. We'll see.
Neck - This has been my biggest surprise because I didn't read much here about it. But, the Dr. cut deep into my shoulder muscle to get at the tumor, and my neck has been incredibly painful. I get the worst neck pains, and ibuprofin, neck pillows, and massages are the only relief. I do neck exercises all the time, and I can hear the scar tissue when you move my neck back and forth. I would say, this has been more bothersome than the hearing loss.
Tinnitus - Had it before. Have it still. Raw deal.
Everything else has been ok. No constant headahces or inability to play outside with my son, if I don't weeble wobble over.
Has this been what I hoped for? No, in many ways I was hoping most of these issues would be gone at one year, but the biggest truth I have been told is this. "Everybody heals differently, and it WILL take time to do so." Using willpower alone didn't work. (At 3 months, I drove to Galveston and back (6 hours one way) to push my stamina and recovery.
Even with all these things, I am very happy to be recovering, and given a chance to do so. Good luck to everyone just starting the journey.