Hi J,
I can totally empathize with you and feel for you.
I'm in the same sort of situation. Not much nerve regeneration after one year after the original brain surgery.
SO I had the nerve transposition, called the 12/7 nerve transposition, 18 months ago. This is another option, though it is another long waiting game as compared to a face lift which will not give movement but will give symmetry.
Lori on the forum had better results with her 12/7 than I did.They take part of the hypoglossal nerve (the 12th cranial nerve) and attach to the face nerve- incision is under the jaw. My surgery was 6 hours long. I have partial results- more facial movement, my blink reflex is a wee bit better, but still can't blink .
You still have to wait for the nerve to regenerate. I've noticed more tone in the cheek, upper jaw, and chin area, but the upper lip and lower cheek are still pretty dead. I'm starting acupuncture in 2 weeks to see if that will help move things along. My surgeon is not ready to refer me to another surgeon- can't quite claim defeat yet
He saw some movement in my upper lip at my last follow up, when I closed my eyes. Also known as synkenesis. He was sooo excited. I thought"You've GOT to be kidding!)
It is a very frustrating long road. Every time I would go to the doc, and they would say something to the effect of "Oh I don't see as much improvement as I was hoping!" I just about start bawling right there. (I hold it in until I get home
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I'm 3 years post surgery and will not give up! The hard part for me is eating/talking since the left upper lip/mouth won't budge.
Hang in there-maybe time to start looking at options. The 12/7 nerve transposition would seem like the next likely step. Do they do that surgery there?
Let us know how things go.
Maureen