Hello!
I am a newbie here. I am 16 months post-op. I had my surgery December 23, 2011 to remove a 2.8-cm acoustic neuroma from my right ear. I had the translabyrinthine procedure done at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. The surgery took 11 hours, and I only had one complication due to a blood clot that attempted to cause a stroke, but I am too stubborn a person for that.
After surgery, I pushed myself to become "normal" as soon as possible. I am a college student (I was 21 at the age of surgery, and I am 22 now,) and I wanted to go back to school for the spring semester. So I worked hard to be able to drive, and focus. The only lingering effects I had by January 13, the first day of classes, were mild exhaustion, and migraines on an occasional basis. And of course that I was now deaf in my right ear. I also wasn't allowed in labs due to the "physical exertion weight limits" from my doctor, so I had to restrict my course load to half. I didn't return to work for another month, due to the Dr having already written the note to restrict me from work until then, since we didn't know if I would be able to drive, and driving is a necessity for my job. I even was able to go back to choir for my scholarships!
However, now my days are back to normal, although I still get tired easily. And when I am tired, my balance is off. I do still have migraines, but a daily pill helps to control them. I more put all of that for background, since I am new.
About a week ago, I began having pain in my AN ear. It feels as if there is a knife stabbing into my ear. I live 2 hours away from my otologist, and when I see a doctor around here, alot of the time I hear "wow I haven't hear of one of those since med school!" My GP said he thought it was an ear infection, but it just keeps getting worse. If I push above my ear, on the soft spot where the bone was taken out, the pain dulls slightly. It gets worse when I shower, even though I try to keep water out and use water drying drops.
Has anyone else had this? Is it worth making the drive to my otologist for? I want to be sure, especially since finals are coming up.
I also would like to ask if anyone has flown after their surgery, and if it caused any problems.
Thanks in advance,
Kristin