Hi there Joe: WOW ! I'm wondering what size your AN is ? As far as having post facial paralysis, I can help you with this. I exclusively use Refresh PM (sensitive type) for keeping my cornea lubricated - this is the #1 rule when dealing with facial paralysis. Many people can get by with eye drops during the day, but I'm not one of them. You'll find what works best for you. Glad to hear it's only temporary.
I also use an eye moisture chamber at night, the one I use is called NITEYE The Dry Eye Comforter, tel#: 1-800-874-5797, they are nonsterile, 14 per box, & cost about $21/box. Or you can cut saran wrap into a square to fit around the eye & tape it all the way around to make a moisture chamber. I can't stress enough the importance of keeping your cornea lubricated to avoid corneal ulcers. If you use a moisture chamber, don't wear it for more than 12 hours/day - it can become a breeding ground for germs.
I personally never regained movement b/c my tumor really messed up my facial nerve, & I never had a nerve graft other than primary anastamosis, so sounds like your nerve will rejuvenate (YEAH ! !) - I wonder why the doc said only 50% usage back, you never know Joe... could be closer to 100% !
Post op is a killer, there's no getting around it. Some people are actually lucky enough to not have too bad a post op; I personally felt like I was hit by a mack truck !
Balance way off for a few weeks, gets better with time, headaches for 2-4 weeks, really bad fatigue for months... but, you learn to adjust & life goes on !
Well, please ask whatever questions come to mind, we're all here for you.
Always good thoughts, Nancy