So, here I am at almost 9 months and for those of you who are interested, here's the update:
Facial:
Still have slight weakness and pulling but it is improved so I imagine it will continue to get better. The weakness is only visible to me.
The bottom third of the right side of my face is still numb but some feeling returns (only to disappear) from time to time. The numbness does not bother me except that I'm always paranoid that I have food on my face so I still don't like eating in public. When I do, I look like I'm OCD with the napkin.
I still have nerve pain which mostly affects my gums and tongue. I am still experimenting with drugs (guess nothing much has changed since college!) but no solutions yet. I often have to work very hard to speak clearly and this is emotionally difficult for a classically trained singer. I used to be fearless about speaking in public, now, not so much. Very humbling.
Eye:
Still gets dry but much less so. I use drops but only occasionally.
Head:
Still feels some days like a soft-boiled egg but have only had a couple of headaches so I consider myself lucky.
Hearing and balance:
I have slight balance issues (my husband says I've always been off-balance), especially in the morning.
My hearing is still good, next hearing test is on May 19 so I'll know more then.
Cognitive:
I have some problems (word substitution and short-term memory issues) but nothing serious. Some say it's age but if it is, it only appeared after surgery.
Emotional:
I am coping pretty well though I have bad days where I forget how lucky I am to be alive and concentrate on the things I've lost rather than the things I've gained.
Physical:
I am back to running 4 to 5 days a week and actually feel like I have more energy than pre-op. I get massage therapy about once a week, which is helping both physically and mentally.
In the main, I am happy, loving life and have a much different perspective than I did before all of this. There are many, many silver linings, too numerous to list, but I find one almost every day.
Thanks all,
Marci