Well, it's a little over 3 weeks since my surgery now. If I made any improvement over the last week, it's hardly noticeable. I have gone on a few short walks around the neighborhood (accompanied) and got around fine, but I'm still a little wobbly/dizzy. It's kind of a strange feeling that's hard to describe. It's partly balance, partly dizziness, and partly feeling like I just woke up and need a cup of coffee. Not sure if that makes sense, but that's the best I can describe it.
I also still have a congested feeling on the operated side. I think that may have improved slightly, but it varies from day to day. Yesterday was pretty darn good. For awhile it almost felt back to normal. Today is not so good.
My hearing remains the same. I would guess I have somewhere between 50%-75% of my hearing on the operated side. It's also slightly muffled. However, I can have a conversation on the phone with the bad ear even though it's low and harder to make out what the person is saying. I figured that was a good test. I usually just switch to the better ear after I test it. I will have my hearing tested on 12/9 with Dr. Smouha at my 1 month visit. Naturally, I'm hoping it improves further, but if this is the best it gets that fine. At least I was lucky enough to retain some useful hearing. ;-)
When I saw Dr. Post, he said I could drive. However, he can't feel the way I feel and I know I am nowhere near ready to be behind the wheel. It would be like driving with a few drinks in me. This is one of the things that has me worried about the balance issue. I have to drive to get to work. I'm not on disability or anything. No work, no pay. I think they will allow me to extend my time off if required (I'm scheduled to go back 12/15), but I don't have unlimited resources to take too much more time off.
If anyone can tell me how they felt after a little over 3 weeks (balance/dizziness wise, driving capability etc..) I would really appreciate it. It's hard for me know how my recovery is going relaive to other people and what I might expect going forward. Does another two weeks of recovery sound like it may make enough difference that I could be ready to drive? To be honest, I think I could do it now if I absolutely had to, it would just be a risk NOT WORTH TAKING. That more or less describes where I am now.
Thanks Wayne