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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: kaitysmom on November 11, 2010, 04:40:32 am
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I'm looking forward to posting soon as a "postie". Surgery is at 8:45 at Hopkins. The posts on this forum have been so helpful and informative. No worries!
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Good luck! Have a nice nap and we'll see you on the postie side! ;D
Lori
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Hope everything goes well for you and those waiting for you - peace to you all!
K ;D
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Best of luck! And I also hope things go well for those waiting.
-Tod
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Jody .....
Thoughts and prayers today as you have your surgery. Hope someone will let us know how you are doing ...... or you, as soon as you feel up to it.
Clarice
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Sending my best wishes--good luck!
But when I first read this heading I thought someone was posting that their surgery took less than 3 hours! Since mine was 9 hours and while some a little less and some a little more I thought 'how in H*ll did they do an AN surgery in less than 3 hours?
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Neal
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Prayers to you and your family...
Best Wishes,
Pat
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Thinking about you and hoping everything is going well. Welcome to postie land!
Liz
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Best Wishes to you! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!!
Soon you will be on the Postie side!!
Karen
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Thoughts and prayer for a speedy recoup....and smoooth surgery.
Rest,rest,rest....
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You're going to super rock it!!! Whoop whoop!!
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Here's hoping for a fast AN surgery in less than three hours! (good positive thinking there)
Maureen
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I just had time to read the posts for today. I hope all went well for you today. I will be joining you soon as a postie. My surgery is on Tuesday, November 16. Tomorrow will be my last day at school for a while. I've been busy between doctor visits and trying to get things ready for a long-term substitute. Let us know how your surgery went. I'll be thinking about you.
Sandy
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Sandy .....
Why don't you put your surgery on the AN Treatment Calendar? Just go to http://www.my.calendars.net/AN_Treatments ..... click on November 16th and follow the pop-up. It makes it easier to keep track of big events for each of us.
Thinking about you very much and praying that all goes "picture perfect."
Clarice
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Good luck!
Jan
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Hi everyone!
Wellbsurgery went well as can be expected. SSD on right side. My problem is with my tongue. Still can't swallow.tongue is so swollen. Drs. Say this haven once or twice a year. Just takes time to go down. Goodness is I've gotten up a couple times to walk and started therapy yesterday. Boy I'm tired. Thanks for you kind words.
Jody another nre Postie!
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Good to hear you're back and doing well - relatively speaking! ;)
Also glad to hear you're up and walking and moving around. That will get you out of the hospital faster and help your recovery. Take one day at a time and don't push too hard.
We knew you could do it!!!!! ;D
Lori
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Jody .....
So glad your surgery is over and you at least felt well enough to post and let us know how you are doing. As Lori says, walking is the best therapy ..... but do listen to your body and do not overdo it at first ..... walk, rest, rest, walk, rest, rest .....
Hopefully the swollen tongue will go down quickly.
Thoughts and prayers continue.
Clarice
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Glad to hear surgery went well....If its any comfort my tongue was swollen in the left side for about 5 months after surgery,,,,still to this day i get some kind of drainage from the back periodicly,Oh...it finally went down after drinking a piping hot coffee and eating a pretty hard bagle...I do not know if was a cyst typ thing but it drained out after that.
Rest is best right now...listen to your body and kno when to lay quiet.
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Hi, Jody ~
Congratulations on completing your surgery! Usually, things like a swollen tongue are definitely temporary, just as the doctor stated. Walking is great 'therapy' but you just had major surgery so your fatigue is quite normal and should get better, in time. Keep us posted, as you're able. Thanks.
Jim
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So glad surgery is over and you are able to be on the computer that is a good sign... Just take it easy and rest it will get better just take it one day at a time.
Best Wishes,
Pat
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I'm so happy your surgery was a success, no rest up and hopefully the swelling in your tongue subsides quickly.
Welcome again to postie land!
Liz
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Glad things went well...like Clarice said - listen to your body and REST!! This is NOT a contest - slow & steady wins the race - as the saying goes - since this is not a race!!
K ;D
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Good to see you back, Jody.
Don't worry about the SSD too much - many people adjust to it.
If you don't, there are options - TransEar and BAHA to be exact.
Once you've had time to heal, if you think you might be interested in pursuing either option, you'll find lots of threads on the Forum about each of them.
And you'll find lots of your fellow Forumites willing to give you their opinions. Don't hesitate to take us up on that.
Best,
Jan
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Thank you all. Struggling with my swollen tongue. This part is frustrating. Learning patience. But, hanging in there.
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Congrats Jody!
Swollen tongue is weird, but I assume the facial nerve is intact, which is the best news.
Take it easy, let us know how things go...
Maureen
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Good news, and congratulations!
Was wondering if the swollen tongue is its reaction to having a tube in place for general anesthesia?
I felt SSD was easier to get used to than messing with the other stuff. The less apparatus one has to don, or is built in, the more freeing the feeling.
I must have tried 4 or 5 of those Cros Aids. I've read transear is often good if the half shell is fit precisely. Many love their BAHAs! Rejoice! We have options. : )
Hang in there and recover quickly, OK? Remember, the body dictates the activity level. It's good to listen to it.
NFTED