To all newbies,
If I may be so bold as to make a suggestion to all who are considering microsurgery or have it scheduled:
I would like to let you know something I wished I had known before my surgery (which was May 28).
Prior to surgery I was told by my neurotologist that my chances of having facial weakness after surgery were 2%. (I believe this was because I had a small tumor.) Therefore, I did not give a great deal of attention to facial weakness issues.
I was left with a grade 3 (out of 6) facial weakness following surgery. Part of that involved my left eyelid not closing completely. I was given eye wetting drops in the hospital, wore an eye patch at times, and was discharged. I used eye drops at home, but they were virtually useless. My eye was dry and painful until I saw my neurotologist 11 days post op. He prescribed eye ointment--much different than eye drops. The ointment (Puralube?) made a humungous difference! My daily ritual consists of putting it in my eye every few hours so that my eye is moist and protected.
Just thought you might want to think about being assertive about getting more than just eye drops if you have eye issues following surgery. Since you'll be in recovery mode in the hospital, you will probably want to let your advocate know about this (your family member or friend who will be there with you), so that they can remember to ask the doctors about it.
If you'd like more on what surgery was like for someone who had translab recently, you may want to see my thread "Brenda (Teff) is now a postie!" in the AN COMMUNITY section of this discussion forum.
I'm now three weeks out, and very thankful to be feeling so good. I am still very dizzy, but persistent in taking a daily walk (slowly!). I tire very easily, so rest frequently during the day. Facial weakness is improving, and my smile is returning! Oh happy day!
To all of you on this forum: do you know how wonderful you are? I cannot imagine going through this journey without all of you beside me.
Best,
Brenda (Teff)