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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: nashvillewife on February 09, 2010, 10:37:45 am

Title: Recovery Update
Post by: nashvillewife on February 09, 2010, 10:37:45 am
Just wanted to let the great folks who have been so supportive on this site know how things are going.  My husband is 4 weeks translab post-op as of today and is doing what I think is incredibly well!  He's walking 2.5 miles daily and his balance is fairly well back to normal.  No facial issues at all, boo-boos healing nicely, and he's given up his afternoon nap!  ::)  He had a slight headache last week after finishing the steroids, but only need Advil and hasn't taken any since Friday.  His hearing was already so far gone that the SSD isn't really all that bothersome.  I think similarly the AN had affected the balance nerve enough that balance was not the issue I had feared (he's 6'3 and 230 lbs - me and my 5'5 wasn't going to be able to stop him from falling!)  He's a little bummed that the tinnitus isn't gone, but luckily it's not life-altering in any way.  The worst part by far is that noise is still VERY LOUD and my 9-year-old is desperately pleading for playdates at our house again :D

Thank you to everyone who uses this forum to discuss so many issues associated with AN. I can't tell you how helpful this site has been through all of this very scary process - figuring out what an AN was all about, deciding on a treatment option, preparing to deal with surgery and all of the possible effects of surgery, what's normal in recovery, and what's OK to feel as a caregiver.  THANK YOU!!!!

P.S.  The in-laws left almost two weeks ago and I survived!!  My folks are heading down this week and I am so ready for my own little moral support group  :)

Title: Re: Recovery Update
Post by: nteeman on February 09, 2010, 11:37:08 am
Great to read such an upbeat report. I am glad for your husband (and you) and in most part my recovery was similar. Still, don't let him do too much too soon and, what I found out was there are aspects of SSD that you learn are very annoying over time.  But at the same time you learn to deal with them.

Cheers,

Neal
Title: Re: Recovery Update
Post by: Mei Mei on February 09, 2010, 12:15:08 pm
Hi!
It's nice to hear your husband is being such a model patient and that your life is getting back to normal somewhat.  Just remind him sometimes that he just had major brain surgery and that he does have to take a break sometimes :)    You're a great caregiver!
Mei Mei
Title: Re: Recovery Update
Post by: Jim Scott on February 09, 2010, 03:56:45 pm
Nashvillewife ~

Thanks for the update on your husband!  He seems to be having a splendid recovery.  In fact, in many ways it resembles mine.  I'm pleased to learn that the ANA forums were of such help to you both.  May your husband's good recovery continue and may life quickly revert to normal for you both, soon.  :)

Jim
Title: Re: Recovery Update
Post by: Pooter on February 09, 2010, 04:54:36 pm
Great update!  Thanks for sharing it with us!  As far as loud noises, others have used an ear plug to dampen the ambient noise because noises were too loud at one time or another with reported good results.  Someone (forgive me, I'm bad with names) even was having problems with the noise in the grocery store and started wearing an iPod and playing music while there and it helped out tremendously...   I remember being sensitive to "regular" sounds and I can tell you that it does get better with time and I'm confident it will for your husband as well.

Keep the positive updates coming!  We love them!

Thanks,
Brian
Title: Re: Recovery Update
Post by: leapyrtwins on February 09, 2010, 08:54:32 pm
Nash -

very positive update - sounds like your husband is doing very well  ;D

Thanks for checking in and give the "patient" our best.

Jan
Title: Re: Recovery Update
Post by: lori67 on February 11, 2010, 12:34:20 pm
Great to hear how well he's doing!  I knew he would!  He must have had a great caretaker!   ;)

Glad you survived the in-laws... I know for me, the hardest part of my recovery was when my mother-in-law came to "help" for a week.   :D  The brain surgery was a walk in the park compared to that!  Just kidding....sortof.   :-X

Enjoy the visit with your family and I hope the recovery process keeps getting better and better!

Lori