Hi Nancy and Ernie,
Been out on the town all night … just got in!
No really, I have to say my post op symptoms have been pretty minimal:
I had the “wonky head� syndrome before I even went into surgery, so that feeling I would say is somewhat worse than I had going in. I have experienced what Ernie had said about people moving towards you making you feel more off balance. In these situations I found having my handy dandy cane comes in very handy.
I have had pretty severe headaches (mostly during the night) where there is no comfortable position to place my head. Usually within an hour after getting up and taking some meds, It’s much better. The last two nights in a row, have actually been headache free-ish (only tiny ones).
I am taking Tylenol every 4 to 6 hours for the pain in the daytime and have cut the Percocet to ½ pill for during the night as needed. I am still taking Valium before going to bed. It helps relax my neck.
I have had a shooting pain in my AN ear from time to time (Dr. Barker didn’t seem to think it was anything to worry about ) I got to ask him that before I left the hospital.
Restrictions given before leaving the hospital… Well let’s just say they were pretty vague.
(Exactly as it is written)
· Do not operate any motorized vehicle for two weeks.
· No heavy lifting or bending for one month.
· Slowly increase your activity at your own pace.
· Do not operate any motorized vehicle nor drink alcohol while on pain medications.
As you can see, no weight limitations were given.
I am just using common sense for everything else. If it doesn’t feel good, I don’t do it!
Scarlett
P.S. Ernie, hijacking, not to worry. Everyones input is always welcome.