It's been quite a ride but I am happy to say that I think things are slowly getting better. The wobbliness seems to be a bit less. I can ride in vehicles and better concentrate on things, but if I let it the bobble-head syndrome returns until I reign it in again. My jaw still won't open very far open...
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Still not sure if I will be ready to go back to work around the first week of February, but we shall see.
Jaylogs,
For 2 months, after surgery, car rides seemed like the hurl-a-whirl at an amusement park- to me
... nausea and all. Now I am going to water slides, by choice, with my youngest at the pool (yahoo!) and I again think the Ferris wheel is a gas... (Whoopee!)
I remember food falling out of my mouth- then getting stuck. Actually chocolate tasted disgusting
at first- after surgery (you are a step ahead where I was) Now I have become a chocolate-aholic... like the others AN'ers and pirates. I could not control my face and tongue and often drooled
... now I am blowing bubbles with gum (shh don't let my former students know)... and have gained much more facial and tongue control.
The brain is very plastic and will re-train and compensate...Trust me healing happens and these will improve... and like me you can enjoy regressing to childhood.
Speaking of childhood regression- similar to kindergarteners know it is totally OK to take naps when you need them (or start to get cranky from overstimulation)
Based on this 4 week report I am confident that with time, patience and perseverance you will be blowing bubble gum and riding the merry-go-round by the 4th of July... and will become a true chocolate-aholic like us veteran posties... Pace yourself and take kindergarten naps when needed.
If you do truly do not feel ready for February’s return to work ask for a medical extension- if you can. Taking the time you need now, to heal, will pay for itself and will get you back on track more effectively. I truly feel that being able to rest when I needed to, in the 1st 6 months, really made a big difference.
In the mean time try getting a bottle of bubbles and start blowing. This activity will help to start fire nerves up... and may make you giggle in the process. If you are embarrassed and feel silly doing this exercise by yourself... you could always invite over the neighborhood preschooler ... they will think you are the coolest grown-up around.
Daisy Head Mazy