I nearly missed my 1 year (and 1 month) post-op appointment! I went to bed last night thinking about my 1030 AM appt for physical therapy. Did I mention I have developed a frozen shoulder? Anyway the wife tells me I have my 8 AM appointment with Dr. Bartels. Yikes! I forgot all about it!
Anyway, Dr. Bartels was very happy with my progress. I will have my 1 year MRI on Friday, April 23rd (when I get back from meeting the gang in Worcester). Then, assuming a clean MRI, my next appointment with the Doctor and MRI is 5 years after that! He did say I'm welcome to come in any time between that as well
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I find I'm having less and less to complain about at each visit. I think that's a good thing. The tinnitus is still loud, but that isn't likely to change. I asked him to show me exactly where the bone was removed. It was much lower than I thought. I had assumed it was directly under the scar. I asked because I have some "rough" spots behind the ear right where my sunglasses land. He said that's exactly the bottom edge where the bone was put back. My sunglasses start to hurt me after about an hour, but he did recommend a product to put on the inside of the sunglasses where it hits the ear.
My only other complaints were pretty severe pain when sneezing, which subsided over 30 minutes...some light-headedness when going over bumpy roads...and headaches when I first wake up. He believes there is a slight opening where they put the bone back that can be causing the pain when I sneeze. The pressure build up is what does it. I told him I can certainly live with it.
Honestly, there are many days I don't even think about my AN. Yes, I always notice the tinnitus, but I had that before the surgery. Yes, I'm deaf on one side, but I have adapted well and now automatically position myself where I need to when talking to people.
All in all, it has been a good year and I got a great 1 year/1 month report from the doc! I had already posted my 1 year anniversary last month, but figured I'd refresh it since I had my follow up. I will update again in a couple of weeks with regards to my MRI outcome.
See some of you soon!
Ernie