Hi
I was told about 3 weeks ago that I have AN and was scheduled for surgery on September 5. I have alot of questions, for those of you who have already had surgery did you need alot of help post-op and for how long? Did you have bad headaches afterward? Is there anything I can do in the next 3 months to help my recovery go better? I am so glad I found this site. My friends and family are great but they really don't understand how I am feeling or thinking right now. I don't know anyone that has ever had this so I am very excited/anxious to talk to some of you who have gone through this.
Thanks to you all
ConnieJ
Hi, Connie:
Sorry you were diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma but I'm glad that you've found this website and this forum. I trust we can help.
Figure 3 to 5 days in the hospital (some of that in ICU) following your surgery. Have an 'advocate' there as much as possible (husband, relative, friend) as you won't be in shape to do much but sleep and rest.
Our initial surgical recovery times do vary, sometimes widely, but two weeks seems to be the general 'minimum' so I would antcipate needing help (cooking, cleaning, driving) for at least two weeks. Resumption of driving will be up to your doctor based on how fully and how soon you recover. Again, two weeks minimum, perhaps two months. Plan accordingly. Also - plan to rest a lot your first week home. We all do.
Yes,
some AN post-op patients do experience headaches and a few have them for some time. The possibilty of developing headaches following AN surgery depends on a variety of factors but the
possibility of experiencing headaches after AN surgery
does exists and should be anticipated. If they don't occur, all the better!
Simply staying healthy and physically strong is the most practical thing you can do before surgery. That, and a positive outlook will help - a lot.
Wishing you all the best as you await your September surgery date.
Jim