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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: Todd86 on September 09, 2007, 06:09:27 am

Title: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: Todd86 on September 09, 2007, 06:09:27 am
Hi all!  I am 10 weeks out from a MF removal of a 5 mm tumor... Surgery went very well with no loss of hearing or facial nerve issues.

I am getting better but still seem to be VERY tired most days.. Not just your normal but almost falling asleep tired!  I get about 7-8 hours per night and although busy don't seem overly taxed.  Any thought on how long it took most folks?

Also.. starting to get a little mild pain to my incision area.. I suspect it is from nerve coming back into play but just wanted to see what folks experienced.

Otherwise doing pretty well and getting back to my old self!

Thanks!
Todd
Title: Re: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: leapyrtwins on September 09, 2007, 10:23:45 am
Todd -

the tiredness will probably be with you for a while.  I am about 3 1/2 months post op and my fatigue comes and goes.  Some days and weeks, I have no tiredness issues, some I do.  From what I've heard and read this is normal.  AN surgery takes a lot out of you.

Jan
Title: Re: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: Soundy on September 09, 2007, 04:51:27 pm
I am ten weeks out tomorrow and have severe fatigue issues ... some days if I sit down for a
breather I am going to sleep... my surgeons said this is normal and to expect it for several months...

As to the pain in the incision area it could be nerves reconnecting or the scar drawing up...
probably a little of both... I have been using Mederma ointment for scars and it has helped for
the tightness and pulling ... nothing works for the ring of burning pain about an inch away from the
scar... just make sure scar is fully closed before using it ...it was recommended my my PT friend that
works in sports medicine and wound care... he had given me a prescription but the Mederma works
just as well... you can get it at your drug store with no prescription
Title: Re: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: trhoads on September 10, 2007, 12:16:33 pm
Well, I am now 4 months post op and still occasionally have troubles with fatigue.  I work 12 hour nights, and after I work 3 or 4 in a row, I get to the point where I cannot do anything but sleep and go to work.  However, I am thankful that at least I was able to return to work. 

As far as pain goes, I do still have trouble with headaches, especially after exertion.  I am also trying to get back into some sort of exercise routine.  I am hoping that continues to get better with time. 
Title: Re: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: Boppie on September 11, 2007, 09:34:19 pm
Hey Todd, I think 12 hour nights are tough on anybody.  I am 2o months out from Translab and still have days when I feel really tired and would love to sleep until 9 or 10 am, especially after plane travel or several really late nights.  So, I think you are normal for four months out.  It gets better and better.  By 12 months you'll see a lot of change.
Title: Re: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: Jim Scott on September 18, 2007, 02:05:59 pm
Hi, Todd:

Post-op fatigue is fairly common and should resolve in another 6 months or so.  Get as much rest as you can in the meantime.  Nerve regeneration will give you some weird sensations but ultimately, it's all good. 

I'm pleased to read that you're getting back to normal.  That's our goal.  Keep up the good work - and thanks for posting!  :)

Jim
Title: Re: Stamina and mild pain
Post by: jimmy r on September 26, 2007, 01:15:27 pm
I am 3 months post-op. I like to think that i am back to normal but I am not. Fatigue is the biggest issue. It is interesting how I felt no pain in my incision area and now I am expereincing some mild pain. I also have some blurry vision issues that come and go. Oh yea, I tilt my head to one side for which I am getting physical therapy.