Hello everyone,
I am reaching out to this community in hopes of gaining some insight and support for a situation that my wife and I are currently facing. Recently, she underwent surgery for a tumor. While we were optimistic about her recovery post-surgery, we've encountered some unexpected complications that are deeply concerning.
In the past few months, she has been experiencing significant mental health challenges. Initially diagnosed with depression before her surgery, she had been on medication which she discontinued post-surgery, believing she would improve. However, 11 days after stopping the medication, she began to express feelings of detachment from her surroundings, including a sense of disconnection from our children, myself, and her parents. More alarmingly, she has had episodes of wanting to leave and not return, accompanied by thoughts about death.
Additionally, she's recently reported unusual sensory experiences, such as seeing her arm lifted when it's actually down, and perceiving her hands as very small. These symptoms are new and were not present before the surgery.
I am seeking advice and insights from anyone who might have experienced similar post-surgical complications or knows someone who has.
1. Are these symptoms common after the type of surgery she had?
2. Could these be side effects of stopping her depression medication abruptly, or are they more likely linked to the surgery itself?
3. What steps can we take to best support her during this time?
4. Are there specific types of specialists we should consult for these symptoms?
Any guidance, suggestions, or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. It's a challenging time for us, and any advice on how to navigate this would be invaluable.
Thank you in advance for your support and understanding.
Best regards,