I'm so happy and relived that the surgery is over, I think the waiting was as difficult as anything else.
8 hours to remove the tumor, I think due to stickiness's on the facial nerve, but the docs seem to have salvaged it well as I have minimal side effect. 99% of tumor removed. Some dry eye and balance issues.
Wed Day 1 - totally out of it in ICU
Day 2/3 Felt like I'd been hit by a truck,arrrggg. The pain from the incision wasn't too bad, but all the tubes, bad veins, and then nausea and lots of loud tinnitus really takes it out of ya. I think the anti-nausea med really made me worse, and once that was fixed and I could eat things got tremendously better!
Sun Day 4/5 - new life. Learning to take it slow, doing well with the balance (evidently was mostly gone prior to surgery) and adjusting to fatigue and tinnitus. I still have not had final follow up with docs but suspect all went exceptionally well, except of course I'm sure that I'm SSD. This tinnitus things is bad, its not as bad missing hearing as it is constant noise. And my good ear seems very sensitive to all noises....I think I'll start wearing an ear plug. This was a surprise.
They released me a day early, and I'm glad of it since it seems to help me recover much faster/better away from the hospital.
All the faculty at both House and St. Vincents has been
awesome! The doctors were amazing, Dr. Goddard (in for Friedman) was especially great. And thanks so much to Nancy for visiting me prior to surgery, it really did make a huge difference for me to hear her story.
melinda