Hi Rich and Scarlett,
I had nausea, but only immediately post-op in the recovery area before going to ICU. I was lucky in that the only place my tumor was "sticky" was where the tumor and hearing nerve were attached to the bony structure of some part of the inner ear. That's why they were unable to save my hearing.
I wasn't given the decadron in the hospital. I suppose that depends on the extent of swelling post op. I did have to start it a few days after being home, however.
For some reason, I was starving the morning after my surgery. It was Friday, so my religion forbids meat during lent, but they served me up a nice meatless breakfast which I made quick work of. I got up and walked that morning when they told me I could move to a regular room if I could walk. That afternoon, everything on the menu had meat, so I asked for a tuna sandwich. They brought me a 6" tuna sub from subway! Fried fish was one of the regular selections for dinner on Friday, but it was soggy sitting in the middle of a bunch of watery broccoli.
Honestly, it sounds like Scarlett is coming along very well! No facial weakness right out of surgery is a very positive sign! I had one night at home where I had a delayed, weak smile on my AN side. It scared me to death, but it was better the next day. Maybe because I was so tired.
The important thing to realize is that we are all different. It is NOT a race to see who gets home the fastest. I fully expected to be in the hospital for 3 to 5 days. Tampa General is a large crowded hospital, and there were no beds for me outside of ICU, so I HAD to escape. From reading other Posties posts, I think it safe to say that the norm is that the first 2 or 3 days are spent groggy and with a feeling of "wow, what hit me?". But that will soon pass and we will be congratulating you on your return to home in no time!
I will continue to pray for both of you (I know it wasn't easy on my wife with all the back and forth, plus the grumpy nerve they installed in place of my balance nerve
). Thanks so much for keeping us updated on Scarletts progress!
Ernie