Hi folks
I am posting from hospital (discovered they have free laptop service) this is my 3rd admission to hospital since having Translab surgery 17th May and I have had 4 operations in total; I am running out of puff. I was going quite well in my recovery from the original surgery but developed a CSF leak at 8 weeks post op. I went to hospital and had successful surgery to repair the leak; it then leaked from the wound and I needed the wound site over stitched to stop the second leak. Discharged ready for recovery phase again. I did not feel well over the next few weeks, I was constantly tired, I had a major swelling on the side of my head which gave me constant headaches. At my 1 month checkup after the second surgery the doctor was very concerned at the amount of swelling I had saying it was a collection of CSF; I didn't get to go home he admitted me to hospital to try and sought out the swelling issues. They tried a pressure dressing over the site for 5 days which didn't work so then the Dr said more surgery. They drained the site and inserted more belly fat into the site hoping to seal any spaces. This surgery was mostly successful but the doctor was still concerned that the site was still swollen. I then had a lumbar drain inserted for 5 days which will be removed tomorrow and I had more surgery to put an extra drain directly from the surgery site to drain the residual CSF. I am in hospital for another few days to monitor if the drain procedures have worked and I can go home. How do I feel? I feel apprehensive that the swelling might come back but I am trying to be positive which is hard after 3 months. I still deem the original surgery a major success; I have very little facial issues, I am fairly used the the SSD, my balance is pretty OK but hard to tell because with the swelling it was affected more than usual and I feel blessed with a successful surgery. Without the complication I believe I would be really good. I hope when I get discharged I can get back to the job of regaining my strength and returning to work; my paid sick leave runs out in a month. It has been quite a journey.
Kimbo