Hey all
On my 7th day in hospital I suggested I was having a CSF leak from my nose. I was told it wasn't (the surgeons hadn't had one in 18 months allegedly) and that it was just certain nerves causing my nose to run. I went home that day.
Four days later I was sure I was having a CSF leak and phoned the hospital, to be told it wasn't a CSF leak. Luckily the following day one of the surgical team phoned me and asked that I go in. I did and was told it WAS a CSF leak.
I had a lumbar drain put back in (plus a pressure bandage was reapplied to my head and I was put on antibiotics by IV to counter any possibility of infection). I had this for about 4 days. However, during that time it
stopped working , on one occasion having
come out, and had to be replaced. After a
very traumatic week I was allowed home again. I was on strict instructions not to strain or even move my head. This lasted four months. Four months of not being able to even look down at my hands - great fun! This seriously impacted upon my recovery. I haven't had a leak since but do suffer with severe chronic headaches, very stiff neck and shoulders, and fatigue. I am now 15 months post-op.
A note for anyone facing a lumbar drain: I have a very low pain threshold for, and a correspondingly high fear of, needles. The lumbar drain being inserted sure ain't pleasant but it's not as bad as you might think. In fact on one occasion (out of three) a very skilled doctor inserted it and I hardly felt a thing! Once it's in you don't feel it.