Hello again! Love having the forum full of understanding, kind souls who get it to report to!
I had great appts with the docs today. My stitches were removed and I'm clear to fly home on Sunday as planned. I was up and functional for six straight hours, which was a first! (Alicia, they warned both me and my aunt repeatedly about taking not-too-hot showers! Maybe you were fresh on their minds!
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They gave me a scrip for vestib rehab once I'm home to speed compensation up though I am already much, much better. I'll have to adjust to SSD, but since I was down to 4% I think I must've partially adjusted already. As for my face, they graded me an HB 1 today (though I think it's a teensy weaker on that side, maybe it should be 1.2 or something, but that may only be b/c of the stiffness and swelling around my ear and jaw that are making me movement-shy and creaky.) All my vitals are great, fever gone for days, incision healing nicely.
I will have an MRI in 6 mos., then assuming all is well the first time or two they will start spacing them out further. They removed so much tumor and bone that they said the fragment they left behind could grow to 5x its current size before it would be applying any pressure to my facial nerve (and these pretty much never grow). Dr. Brackmann actually almost let the word "guarantee" pass his lips before remembering doctors can't say that
, but both he and Dr. Semaan, the fellow/resident(?) who did the hemangioma paper and spent a lot of time with me, said I should basically be able to put it out of my mind in terms of any worries about it. Their study covered patients for 15-20 years to date and they are counting on me to go at least 30 years without any regrowth, so in 28 years, on Dr. Brackmann's 100th birthday, I plan to send him a photo of my 60something self then and thank him again!
(Actually, I told him I'll be thanking him sooner, in Chicago in August!)
So all in all today was a great, great day and I'm truly grateful. There will I'm sure be challenges ahead but seeing this week in the rearview mirror is a great relief.
There's something to be said for being able to go to the potty unaided, too!