Hey Millie and Brandon,
Thanks for checking in and I am doing well. I am up to taking 3 and 1/2 mile walks and while my balance isn't perfect my missteps are fewer and fewer. It takes me about an hour to do that distance and I do my facial exercises and turn my head rapidly from side to side while I walk. Fortunately, I live in the country and rarely see a car go by me. If I lived in the city, I'm sure someone would have reported me for strange activity.
My face is less numb, but still much more numbness than prior to surgery. It feels best right when I wake up in the morning and gets progressively worse throughout the day. My right eye will blink when I focus on it and I am still relying on the drops to make sure it stays moist, but I think here has been a little improvement there as well. It does stay closed at night while i sleep, so that is good. My smile has improved slightly from a 50% smile to probably a 60% smile.
I have driven and don't have any problems with it, although I have purposely not driven during rush hour and have mainly stayed off the highway. But, i am able to check my blind spot and turn my head at stop signs without any dizziness or vertigo. I have an hour commute to work, so I am not looking forward to that.
I do plan to go back right after the 1st, but probably on a 50% basis for 2-3 weeks and then hopefully I will be able to make it through an entire day.
Overall, I am very happy with the way things are going. There have been challenges and days where I feel better and days where I feel worse, but for being 5 weeks post surgery, I think I am doing well. I certainly am very thankful for how I am doing.
I hope you both have great holidays with your families. I am so looking forward to watching my boys open presents this year. They are way too old to believe in Santa Claus, but still there is a special feeling this time of year.
Best wishes to all,
Ken