Hi everyone --
I'm feeling better than this morning although my head still hurts somewhat. I took my head wrap off and the healing cap is really tiny, about the size of a quarter or a little bigger. I'm not seeing Dr. Choe again until next Wednesday, so I'll have it on when we meet for lunch.
Jan - One of the reasons Dr. Choe used the sedation was that much of my numbness from my AN surgery is gone. He felt the needles from the lidocane would be painful. Apparently I was sedated more at the beginning of the surgery because that part is fuzzy. I didn't mind not feeling the needles. Chatting with him and listening to the rest of the surgery was very interesting though. The only time I got at all nervous was when the nurse passed him the drill and I saw it go over my head. I didn't feel anything though except a little pressure. You have me very curious as to what you and Lori sent me. Whatever it is -- thanks!
Lori and Marci -- Thanks for your good wishes.
I'm pretty sure I saw the mural when I first walked into the OR at least I think I did. If so, I hadn't had any drugs yet so I think I really saw teh elephants, monkeys and butterfllies -- now I wonder.
I'll have to ask Dr. Choe when I see him next week
K - I hate to disappoint you I have always been a rule breaker though
-- I found out there was no Santa when I was five because I stayed up late and saw my older sister and mom putting the presents under the tree. I absolutely had to know my kids sexes too I have two girls 12 and 14. I had such a hard time having them I felt like I needed to know everything about them as soon as possible. I won't try my processor out until it's time and at my doc's office though -- as hard as it will be, it's one rule I won't break. I do like some things to be a surprise though. I got your Christmas card today by the way, the picture of your girls is just beautiful! I also enjoyed your newsletter -- you certainly have a busy life!
Brian -- Even though I adjusted to being SSD to some extent, I have to agree that it is frustrating at times. I get so tired of not hearing what's being said or asking people to repeat things and so do they. As for BAHA being Borg-like one of my brothers said that to me. My kids think of it more like me being the Bionic Woman. My hair will cover my BAHA so that's not an issue for me. If you think TrasEar is better for you, go for it! I personally agree with Jan -- try the BAHA demo before you rule it out. It is amazing!!!
Karen -- I'm so excited for you that you're getting your processor so soon and a little jealous.
I know it's now just a matter of time, but I still have BAHA envy!
Eve -- I will still have a small bandage in place but will be glad to show it off to anyone who wants to see it.
Dawn - Thanks for your good wishes too. I'm hoping the next three months will fly by.
Neal -- See you Saturday. I'm looking forward to meeting you too and hearing about your meeting with Dr. Bederson.
Wendy