Hi...I was wondering, has anyone had any issues with balance after surgery who had no issues with it before? I don't have any problems now with balance, and I am wondering if I will after the surgery.
Donna
Hi Donna.
I can chime in on this one. I had no balance issues prior to surgery. My testing showed that the tumor had almost no impact on my vestibular nerve. Right after surgery, I was plagued by some double vision and lots of light headedness. Now, coming up on 4 weeks post-op, I can tell you that I still get light headed when turning my head, especially to the right. I have some difficulty tracking with my eyes when turning my head to the right, but I do well turning to the left. I get really light headed when I move my head up and down, but luckily that isn't necessary very often.
As far as balance goes, it's been getting better if I'm in a well lit area. I haven't stepped off any curbs lately, and have never actually fallen. I find the balance problems more of an issue at night than during the day, like when getting up to use the bathroom. I initially have to steady myself by holding on the the foot board of the bed. I haven't noticed much improvement in that, but it is easy enough to live with.
I have started to drive short distances, but it's still a challenge when trying to pull out into traffic (looking quickly left and right). Overall, it's a small price to pay to be rid of the tumor. I consider myself 90 percent of normal now, and that's not bad for less than a month out of surgery.
I never needed a cane or walker, but some people do. Everyone is different, so nobody can tell you how your balance will be after surgery.
Ernie