Hi, Slab,
Where was your tumor, exactly, and what kind of surgery did you have?
I came out of translab surgery with my face working perfectly. Some time in the next 12 hours, while I was still in ICU, my face went from a 1 to a 3. The docs said it was due to swelling of the facial nerve, from irritation. They didn't actually cut it one bit, but they may have stretched it. Immediately, they started me on steroids, and within a day it was back to almost normal. (I would definitely inquire about that option.) They told me "What you came out with, you end up with," meaning that in time my face would be completely back to normal. I hope they are right about that, but I really can't complain about the state of my facial function even now. Considering how bad it could be, I feel pretty lucky. Five months post-op, my left eye is still a bit larger than my right (partner says it kind of stares at times and my expression is hard to read, but it is nothing a stranger would notice). I still have a slightly bitter taste in my mouth from time to time, but it continues to get better. When I'm tired it gets worse, as does my tinnitus and my balance, but overall everything is improving with time.
I had the crazy dreams, too. I think for me, it was the pain meds, but maybe it was the steroids or an after effect of the anesthesia.
Liz