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Title: Very brief update!
Post by: DLM4me on April 17, 2009, 11:42:51 am
I am CRUSHED that I wrote out a long (under my current circumstances!) post updating my situation...hit "post"...got up to pee...came back...it was gone.  (I'm a UNIX/Linux programmer of 20+ years, so I have a TAD BIT of experience and know it wasn't "user error.")  I just can't even try to replicate it right now so here's the extremely brief version: I'm home!  I hadn't expected seven days in the hospital, but it's all good.  Special thanks to the lovely Nancy for posting updates and for visiting. :)  More later, folks...
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: EJTampa on April 17, 2009, 11:48:52 am
Hi Jo!
 
Great to hear from you, and of course, sorry about your long post.  I seem to recall someone else recently having that difficulty.
 
Hope you are feeling well, and I know you are glad to be back home!  Will keep sending my prayers for continued recovery,
 
Ernie
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Kaybo on April 17, 2009, 01:04:41 pm
How's that Hokey-Pokey coming?? ;D

Glad you are home!

K
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Jim Scott on April 17, 2009, 02:40:13 pm
Hi, Jo!

I'm pleased to learn that you're home and doing well - except for your computer 'losing' your long post.  I've 'lost' posts in the past and it is very frustrating!  Seems like such a waste - and it's hard to find the time and energy to rewrite an entire long message - so we don't, and in this case, you don't have to....your brief post says it all.  Welcome back!  :)

Jim
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: leapyrtwins on April 17, 2009, 05:14:36 pm
What a relief to be home.  I remember that feeling  ;D

Congratulations!

Jan
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: cjtender on April 17, 2009, 05:35:17 pm
glad your OK
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: sgerrard on April 17, 2009, 06:45:29 pm
Must be nice to feel Alive Like You.  ;D

Welcome home, have a good recovery.

Steve
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Keeping Up on April 17, 2009, 07:14:18 pm
Welcome home Jo

Gaining huge respect for you surgery types - can't quite imagine right now (hopefully won't have to for many years!)

Take care and recover.

Ann
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: cindyj on April 17, 2009, 07:55:29 pm
Know it's SO good to be home!  Get your rest and we'll get the "long" version from you when you're ready!

Cindy
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Syl on April 17, 2009, 09:04:42 pm
Great to know you're home.

Syl
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Keri on April 17, 2009, 11:26:05 pm
oh darn ... and i bet the long version had what DLM meant (everyone's been debating this while you were in the hospital).

welcome home!

keri
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: leapyrtwins on April 18, 2009, 10:37:11 am
oh darn ... and i bet the long version had what DLM meant (everyone's been debating this while you were in the hospital).


Note to Keri -

it's on another thread.   Apparently Steve solved the mystery and DLM means Dead Like Me.  Some type of TV show according to Pooter.

Jan

Sorry for the hijack, Jo  :)
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: tenai98 on April 18, 2009, 12:24:56 pm
i sure know what it feels like to be home.  NOthing like it....
JO ;D
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: MAlegant on April 18, 2009, 12:27:10 pm
So glad you're home.  Rest well and update us when you can.
Marci
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: moe on April 19, 2009, 09:26:06 am
WELCOME HOME! There's no place like home.... there's no place like home.........there's no place like home.............. :)
Rest well, look forward to hearing more.
Maureen
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: DLM4me on April 20, 2009, 10:12:38 am
Thanks everybody!

I've been so profoundly exhausted that I really haven't had the energy to post again.  It's like one day I'll post on one forum, one day I'll answer a couple e-mails, one day I'll post on another forum, and so on.  So it's rather slow going!

Let's see...  Dr Brackmann didn't want to release me until at least the next day, but after two visits from Dr Stefan we busted out of there! :D  So seven days it was, and it felt great to get back home.  I have to say that of all the [considerable] experience I've had with hospitals, this one tops all in terms of how to do it right.  There was not ONE staff member--from the "lowliest" (like housekeepers) to the loftiest (neurosurgeons)--who ever showed the slightest degree of grouchiness, abruptness, or not having time for me.  EVERY face, around the clock, was cheerful, friendly and warm.  What a wonderful thing to see.

At some day post-op (Nancy may recall better than I do!), I did have a CSF leak and needed additional stitching up, but that was the extent of any complications. No biggie at all.

My face, on the other hand...  Oh dear.  Okay, I KNEW that facial paralysis was a very real possibility and I was NOT surprised when it happened. BUT, it got worse and worse as each day went by.  I am now MUCH more paralyzed [on the right] than I was 10 days ago.  Friday we went to have the stitches removed and Dr Bassim (am I spelling that right?) reassured me that despite the worsening we KNOW that the nerve is intact, for two reasons. 1) I woke up with better function than I have now. 2) We reviewed the reports from surgery where they monitored and tested the nerve, and it was all good.  So the nerve can't be severed. :)  It's just a matter of time.  Meanwhile, I'm unable to close my right eye so we're using a combination of drops, tape, moisture patch, etc., to keep it from being injured.

As expected they removed the right vestibular nerve, so balance--or, more accurately, LOSING my balance!--is a big issue right now.  They did their best to salvage the hearing on that side but we won't know for a while yet just what I'll end up with.  Right now?  It sucks.  Big time.  Over the din...the ROAR of the tinnitus on that side, I honestly can't make anything out.

Nancy came to visit and it was SO FUNNY that we had the same room!  We're going to compare photos our respective partners took out the window of the Hollywood sign and Griffith Observatory--they should be identical!

We worked with physical therapists on walking and balancing, and I went home with a walker that I should only use when no one else is here.  When I'm not alone, I'm using a cane on one side and a human on the other.  I'm pretty unsteady/wobbly, but I feel like I'm making some progress each time we go outside for one of our jogs around the neighborhood.  (Our really long jogs...all the way to the back fence and back...at a very slow clip!)

I know there's more but this is long and boring enough for right now!  Thanks again for the good thoughts and prayers.
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Pooter on April 20, 2009, 10:28:50 am
Thanks for the update..  Sounds like you're doing very well.  Glad you're finally out of the big house.  :)

Don't worry about the facial weakness thing.. Like you, I knew about it going in but was shocked when I came out.  Unfortunately, just time (and some facial exercises) will help there.  It just plain takes a long time for facial weakness to get better sometimes.  I'm 2 weeks shy of 1 year and I'm still getting improvement.  It's just painstakingly slow at times.  Knowing that going in makes all the difference. 

Get lots of rest.. you deserve it. 

Best of all, welcome to postieland!

Brian
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Kaybo on April 20, 2009, 10:55:22 am
DLM~
Sounds like you are doing well.  Glad that you are home.  Put your cane in, put your cane out... ;D

K
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Pooter on April 20, 2009, 10:58:16 am
Do you shake it all about now?  So early after surgery?  ;)

Brian
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: NancyMc on April 20, 2009, 12:25:18 pm
DLM, my same day surgery buddy!
Yippee!  We're in exactly the same boat on the facial thing.  You can check my latest update from this morning's visit for stitch removal (Spa Day thread).
Glad you're out of there and so upbeat.
Ain't it grand to be on the other side?
Nancy
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Jim Scott on April 20, 2009, 02:11:58 pm
DLM ~

Kudos on your hospital release.  I was pleased to learn that you had such a positive experience at HEI.  I think we can all commiserate with you on the shock and inconvenience of the temporary facial paralysis you're dealing with and, of course, we're rooting (and praying) for you to keep improving in the days/weeks/months ahead.  That your doctor's were able to assure you that the nerve is intact is very encouraging and presages a good outcome.  Regaining your balance ability is a bit of a chore but you can do it, just as so many others have. 

Messages from 'posties' can never be boring and I for one, have never thought any post (especially my own) was 'too long'  :)  Rest, heal and rest some more.  Post as you can.

Jim
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: moe on April 20, 2009, 08:30:13 pm
Welcome home DLM.
Does DLM really stand for "dead like me?"
We've been guessing.
Sorry to hear of the face issues, but like Pooter says, it is slow going and it should return.  Quite a shock though, I'm sure.
Listen to your body and walk, rest, nap, eat, repeat cycle!
Maureen
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: DLM4me on April 20, 2009, 08:57:34 pm
Yes, DLM stands for Dead Like Me, which was one of the most innovative, unusual, truly unique shows to come along in ages.  It was on Showtime and I loved it.  Then after only two seasons it was canceled when some new moron came in to run Showtime.  I was one of many who dropped Showtime as a result.  >:(

About the Hokey Pokey: I LAUGHED out loud the first time I read [pre-op] that I should try doing it.  It just conjured up such a ridiculously silly vision of me--barely able to stand up without losing my balance--attempting the Hokey Pokey.  And I've laughed every time since!  Reading it, hearing it, whatever, it just cracks me up.  Oh, when we were working with the physical therapists in the hospital and they showed us some side steps to work on for balance, my husband started referring to that as dancing in the hallway...so, of course, the natural extension was to say we were attempting the Hokey Pokey. :D
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: Kaybo on April 20, 2009, 09:10:16 pm
DLM~
I felt so bad - insensitive - after I typed that.  I'm glad it has given you such great laughter and joy.  Have you seen Bedtime Stories?  That is what we had just watched and the girls kept repeating that line about the Hokey Pokey - I guess it was just on my mind!!
Glad you doing well and attempting the HP Shuffle!!

K
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: MAlegant on April 25, 2009, 04:15:16 pm
DLM,
So glad you are home and on the mend.  You sound like you're doing very well.  Rest, walk, eat, rest, you know the drill.  (I had very loud noises in my ear and was certain my hearing was gone, but in the end, it's still here!)
Best,
Marci
Title: Re: Very brief update!
Post by: anissa on April 28, 2009, 11:51:49 am
DLM, so glad to hear from you!  I'm glad that you were able to "bust outta there" when you did.  Part of me wishes I'd have had my surgery done at HEI just to know what and who you all are talking about!  Keep on taking good care of yourself and everything will come around in time. 

Anissa