Wow Nicole,
I just browsed your blog and me oh my what a ride you have been on! Yikes. I love your sense of humor through all of this.
I too am a nurse. Which is not a good thing! Trying to diagnose everything while you are slipping in and out of reality! The funniest was when you grabbed a stethoscope to listen to your lungs because you thought you were drowning. Turned out just to be atelectasis. Whew......what a relief. We always fear the worst...
I wanted to know what medicine I was getting in the ICU, what were they doing, etc....They probably weren't used to that!
Anyway, you are doing incredibly well for 3.5 weeks post op and have a can do attitude which is great.
With the facial paralysis, this is one of those things that people have a really hard time with. It has been recommended not to do anything for at least 6 months, maybe longer: if you feel inclined to start vigorous PT on the face or nerve stimulation.....DON"t do it. Let nature take its course. You will hopefully and most likely see small improvements. Wrinkles, twitches, movements will come back. Lots of good success stories of the face returning with time. That is so hard though. Because you are young and you are a nurse. You don't want your patients looking at you and wondering, "Did my nurse have a stroke?" "I want a different nurse!"
Unfortunately my face nerve was cut so I am in a different league. It is a slow process and continues to tweek along.
As far as work goes, take care of your body and your kiddies. Don't stress the returning at 2 months. If you do that's great, but you have been through a heck of a lot and your body really needs time to heal.How long was your surgery?
Keep up the great attitude and let us know how things continue.
Maureen