Hey all,
It was MEEEEEE who posted a couple pics under "MOE's GIMPY FACED PICS" showing my iguana on my shoulder which was post op AN surgery 8 months and then 15 months post 12/7 pics of me with so so results.
OKAY I'm not gimpy faced, but I sure would like to lift that left lip and smile.
I too am a nurse, ANGIE, so I can relate to a lot of what you may be thinking/going through.
It may seem like a lot of blood, sweat and tears to others as you try to achieve symmetry, and some may think "WHY bother?" You are beautiful!
But whatever floats our boat and helps us feel like we have some CONTROL over this dang paralysis.....Maybe that's part of it too.
And being in the medical profession, we are aware of and somewhat knowledgeable of what is out there. I personally want to take advantage of any medical technology that may help me, as long as it is covered by insurance!
I personally will not give up on my endeavor to get my smile back. It's like this life goal, and keeps me going--- I will be patient if it takes another year or two. What do I have to lose? I continue to work part time, and am still adjusting to living in the northwest.
Plus we live near Seattle, and I got into the network at Univ. WA Hospital, because the doc at Madigan did not want to do the 12/7.
They have a facial nerve injury specialty clinic, which I'm craving to get into (didn't want to say dying) .
I must be PATIENT though, and wait until JULY for my 18 month post op visit.
CHEERS!!!
Maureen