Hi Chris.
I can't believe you're walking on ice! I'd be doing a butt walk the way my balance is. Where do you live? (I'm in Miami, went down to 60, we're cold). Anyway.
When I went back to work, it was uncomfortable at first, people were looking at me (& still do),because of the asymmetry in my face.
It was hard, seeing people I've worked with a long time, some people didn't know what had happened, etc. But after awhile, it got easier,
& now I love working ( yeah, right, I'm just glad I've got a good job with good people). It took me about 5 months to understand what happened, accept it,
& finally, know that 'life is good', I'm happy to be alive. Taking a look again at my passions, things I've loved since I'm a kid. We've got our whole lives ahead of us to enjoy. " It's a wonderful world" (Louie Armstrong, I think - help me out guys if I'm wrong & I'll change it).
I have time to think about facial reanimation in the future, it will depend on how hypoglossal anastamosis goes (what you had. after repeat EMG), if it brings back enough animation to make me look 'normal' again.
Keep a peaceful heart, & a child's spirit, Nancy