Hi, it's Hulk here
Just did it yesterday - tough day!
People there - in CHUV, Lausanne University hospital - are great, really. Everything happens smoothly, is well organised, a real example of a Swiss clock. Interesting fact - at least 50% of staff are non-Swiss, but Swissness is kind of contagious
The procedure took 1 hour exactly, listening music and being scared of a result (and what if they miss-calculated, and what if they just forgot me here, alone, for hours... hey, somebody there? no? ok...
). Well, they did not - they came to set me free from the GK machine, my headframe, and they let me go home. See you in 6 months.
The titanium headframe made me suffer. Not during the procedure, but after, when it was removed! The pain took about 5-6 hours to calm down enough to let me sleep.
This morning - I feel quite good, relaxed, with two Hellboy-like scars on my front
as a souvenir of headframe.
My symptoms are reinforced today - the numbness on the left side of my face, mouth and tongue. Is it usual?