ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: stevecms on March 03, 2010, 07:02:20 pm
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Hi,hopefully you guys can give me some advice.Having had translab 6mths ago from day 1 the site of the operation has always felt heavy and tight.I dont suppose the deafnesss helps but it makes it harder to forget.
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I had translab surgery 3 months ago, and I'm experiencing the same thing. Whenever I move my eyebrows up and down or move my ear related muscles, I feel this tightness, that when coupled with the "full" feeling in the deaf ear makes for quite a strange sensation. The numbness and tightness of the incision area is uncomfortable, but I understand it either goes away eventually or you simply get used to it. At six months out, how's your wonkyness doing?
Tom
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Hi Tom,that wonky head varies a lot.Im much worse if im in a busy shop or outside at night.I think the cold weather also makes it feel worse.Hows your wonky head been.
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Oh i remeber that feeling all to well feels like your carrying a waterballoon around in your head right?And your neck is so stiff you do not want to move?
As your neck muscles heal the heavy head will subside.Try massage n chiro if u have to...but i really think its just a matter of letting time heal.I kno it probly hurts like hell to stretch those neck muscles but the exercise helps too....also maybe flexiril.
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Amen to cin605 (last post)
I'm just realizing the stiff neck is related to the wonky head. When I turn my head either direction until it strains I feel the wonkyness worsen. I am going to physical therapy for the neck, and I think that helps. And at night I do take a flexiril, and that helps as well. But I love the description of heavy head or wonky being like a "water baloon inside your head". I liken it to having 3 or 4 glasses of wine then having a glaucoma test where they deaden your eyes. But I'm most relieved to hear this all goes away with time. Thanks for the encouraging words. You gotta love this site.
Tom