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Title: I'm a postie!
Post by: jamssp on March 28, 2013, 12:47:32 pm
Hi Everyone,

Just checking in (although I have done so on the Facebook page).  I had my surgery two weeks ago (3/14) and the drs. removed 90-95% of the tumor, just leaving a little on the facial nerve (as they told me they would).  I was all dressed (literally!) and ready for discharge the following Monday when uh, oh,  a single CSF drip!  Back I went to "drain" for the next four days so I didn't get home until last Friday.  I feel that I'm really only about one week post op therefore since I didn't feel like I was doing too much healing while I was still in the neuro ICU!  Although my face was fine immediately following the surgery, I now have some facial weakness and eye blinking/lag issues.  I'm learning to love "Refresh" products! The drs. are sure these will resolve themselves and I hope so!  I'm just not a very patient patient.  Meanwhile, my balance is improving (I don't need the cane) and so far no major headaches.  I go back and get my staples out on Monday. 

That's it from here!

Mary

Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: Jim Scott on March 28, 2013, 02:41:50 pm
Mary ~

Congratulations on your successful AN surgery and thanks for posting an update on your recovery.  I trust your post-op issues will resolve soon. 

As you noted, patience is part of the healing process.  For AN post-op patients, time is definitely on our side as things usually do improve. 

Jim
Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: kmr1969 on March 28, 2013, 06:13:02 pm
Mary,

Sounds like after your minor setback your are on your way.

You need to really focus on being patient.  Talk it nice and slow and when in doubt do less.

Your body will do fine in the healing process if you give yourself lots of rest.

I'm not a very patient person either and it killed me to be at home for 6 weeks recovering and not doing any "little" projects around the house.  But, every time I thought about pushing myself, I thought is doing this really worth the risk of ending up back in the hospital for a CSF leak?  It never was.

Instead, I did lots and lots of walks and lots and lots of naps.

Best wishes for a continued successful recovery,

Ken
Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: leapyrtwins on March 29, 2013, 08:11:40 am
Congrats on being a postie!

I hope the rest of your recovery is uneventful  :)

Jan
Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: millie on March 29, 2013, 07:03:01 pm
Take your time and heal!  Naps and lots of drops!  Do not feel guilty about lying around with your feet up ...watch all those movies you missed...although you may have to hold one eye closed.  It will get better and better.   Mil
Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: jaylogs on March 30, 2013, 02:47:49 pm
Mary, congrats on being a postie! Things will continue to get better for you so just hang in there and just listen to your body. It'll tell you what you need to do! :)
Jay
Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: neetze1 on April 01, 2013, 09:18:12 pm
Hey Mary!
I hope you are doing even better now!  I just got home from HEI on Easter morning.  I am doing great.  I get tired very quickly but I am very happy with the outcome so far. 
Continue resting!  :)
Title: Re: I'm a postie!
Post by: It is what it is on April 02, 2013, 06:27:09 pm
I join in the congratulations for being a postie.  I wish good things for you.   :)

Karen