Day 14 - Wednesday March 18th. Yep, 2 weeks ago I was at my pre-op appointment, getting cleared for surgery. Hard to believe it's been 2 weeks already. I count Surgery day as day 1, which was Thursday the 5th.
Jan, thanks for letting me know I wasn't the only one who ended up with the vestibular/grumpy nerve replacement procedure during surgery
. I am still not sleeping well at night, so I am tired during the day. I do try to do too much, and you all tell me all the time not to. Clearly, it is my own fault.
The Doctor told me he will leave it up to me to do vestibular exercises at home, unless I have a particularly hard time with it. I'm going to start searching these threads for what others have done. I still have issues riding in a car. Any long curve with any tight radius at all (on/off ramp) or a particularly lot of turns makes me dizzy still. I know, it's only been 2 weeks!
He was very happy about my quick escape from the hospital. He said the incision looks good, with just one small spot that has some skin overlap that he wants us to work at a bit by scrubbing lengthwise along that area. Two more weeks of ointment to take care of that too.
Good news for me - I can sleep flat now! I can sleep on any side I want. I can get water in my ear without doing any harm (no need to protect it anymore). When I'm done with my steroids, I can take Ibuprofen again for my non-AN related migraines (haven't had any since the surgery anyway). All in all I had a very positive AN experience, and thank God every day for the wonderful attention he gave me. Of course, with all of your prayers, he couldn't very well forget
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I am not going away. I will be reading a lot, and will continue to post things of interest and try to help those who have questions that I can answer. Thank you all so much for your support through all of this!
Ernie