Hi, everyone!
Thanks so much for your encouragement and continued prayers.
The new round of steroids made a huge difference. Within a couple of days, I was down to almost no pain medicine at all! One day after ending that round, I started having severe pain at the base of my ear and it covered the back left side of my head. I could not even lift my head from a pillow without using my hands to help. That is slowly getting better. I'm not sure it was steroid withdrawal this time. All I can figure out is that I must have pulled the muscles when I was trying to look at my computer screen while flat on my back. <L>
I got a very low grade migraine last night, for which I took ibuprofen, but it was nothing like what I was having before. Now it's down to a dull ache, with just 1/2 a Vicodin. I continue to have pain at the surgical site itself. This is one of many surgeries that I've had over the years. I've never had pain last this long, so I keep thinking I'm doing something wrong. I guess this surgery is pretty extreme, even compared to the lung surgery I had in 1980. Of course, I was also much younger then and therefore more resilient.
I am still having issues with eye strain. I've been trying to watch the Olympics on TV, but unless I am seated right next to the screen, my eyes start to bother me after only five minutes. I'm able to be on the computer for about 15 minutes at a time. I can't read magazines or books yet. At 26 days post-op, does this indicate I need to see a vestibular therapist or an eye doctor, or just be patient? Because of the neck pain, I haven't been comfortable getting behind the wheel, either. Everything went so well in LA. It has been going so slowly for the last two weeks, I'm having a hard time staying upbeat, but I'm not giving up.
My bosses want an answer about when I'll return to work. All I can tell them is that I think I'm still on track to return between 6 weeks and 2 months post-op. For you posties, what criteria did you use to return to work? My job as an engineer requires a great deal of computer use, as well as some offline reading of documents. It is also rather stressful. I don't feel ready and am having a hard time visualizing being ready in two weeks.
Thanks in advance for your perspective!
Liz