Hi Alan,
I had my CK at Stanford October 11-15 this year [about two weeks after Conne (free2be)]. Pre treatment, I read the description "wonky head" and wondered what
that was. Three days after treatment, I woke up "wonky" and there was no mistake. But it lasted all that morning then went away. The next day, mid-morning, I had a little more for maybe 30 minutes, conservatively, and no more. I had it once or twice more over the next few days, then - gone. Maybe a couple of times since, but life is getting back to normal as possible, under the circumstances, for me.
As Connie points out, ". . . people that are doing well don't necessarily hang out and tell how well they are doing, while those who are having issues are seeking help, advice, and solice here on the forum."
It's gone very well for me so far post treatment and I'm extremely grateful I had the ability to choose from all three: radio, surgery, or watch & wait (W&W). I chose CK and I know I made the right choice. You might want to check out my thread at the following link. I wanted to contribute something to this forum so I thought maybe it would be helpful for a person about to undergo CK at Stanford to have an idea of what to expect.
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=13510.0I sincerely hope it helps and I sincerely hope you find comfort in your decision.
Keep in touch, as you can see, we become family because we support each other and no one else really knows or understands what it's like to have an uninvited "alien" taking up residence in your head. We all want to know how things turn out for you.
Mark