John...yup, dripping from my nose, had read about it on here so knew immediately what it was....lumbar drain that on the 3rd day worked itself out, started leaking again, they put in another drain, but told me to prepare for surgery. Had that drain in for 5 days, had nearly worked itself out by then even though I told them to stitch this one, they were sure I couldn't hold my fluid and were preparing for surgery on the 8th day when lo and behold...I held my fluid and have held it ever since (I did NOT want my wound re-opened). That 8 days in the hospital the second time nearly killed me...I guess I had an air bubble in my head and I could not hold any food in...so I got really weak. Then on the ride home, I layed down in the back of the car and my mom took a fast turn and I could actually feel my brain squish up on the top of my skull (Doc confirmed that that's probably what happened) and I thought I was gonna die. Anyone reading this....on the ride home sit up no matter how much you don't want to!!!! Luckily, we don't usually have much wind around here for the first few months after I had surgery (geez, we have it now, more than our share!). I'm still mostly just disoriented by complex intersections...with lots of cars and peds. One reason why I don't envy you this and your job, what do you do when you have that and have to go code? Yikes!!! Besides that, my other half had to take a train/ped suicide this weekend, with parts strewn 1/4 mile, and although it doesn't bother him, it probably would me. I find I'm much more sensitive to things post-surgery...I have to look at photos all the time and it's harder now.