Hi. Haven't been around for awhile, so a quick refresher and update:
My 23 year old son had translab at House with Drs. Miller and Schwartz on February 23 of this year, and had a second surgery on the 27th to repair a CSF leak. The tumor was 2.8cm and totally removed, with protected facial nerve.
Despite suffering from post-op headaches and dizziness for the first few months post op, things started stabilizing by around the three month mark - no more dizziness, infrequent and manageable headaches, etc. At this point he has resumed all normal activities other than surfing (but that's because he's working out so much he can't fit into his wetsuit - haha), and things have been great.
However, he just reported to me that for the past five or six days, he's been experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and blurred vision again, and is reporting that his left eye (surgery side) is "burning," implying slight paralysis. I had him smile for me and noticed very slight weakness on the left.
I'm trying to figure out where I should be on the scale of "I'll make a call to the doc" and total freakout. How common is it to experience a resurgence of post-op symptoms this late in the game, in others' experiences?
I've already emailed his PCP to beg for a referral to see Dr. Miller - and he's due for his six month post op MRI anyway - but again... just trying to figure out how awful this actually might be.
Any and all thoughts are welcome.