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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: lauralynn on April 10, 2011, 06:18:27 pm
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Hello Everyone,
I spoke with Christine's sister today who said that Christine is doing great! Her surgery was around 10 hours long. They had to leave a tiny bit of the AN due to it was on her facial nerve. They tried their hardest to get all of it but it sounds like they got most of it because the MRI that was done didn't even show the remaining of the AN. She is experiencing headaches but her pain medication has been cut back. She is currently still in ICU but was able to sit in a chair...awesome! ;D She even has eaten food...what a trooper! Her sister said the difference from yesterday and today is REMARKABLE! They expect her to be transferred from ICU to a regular room today or tomorrow. She doesn't show any signs of facial weakness...I'm so happy for her!!! She was a little nauseous but that has subsided. Christine says that her ear on the AN side (when people are talking) sounds like pots and pans banging together. The nurses have been told of this and they are going to be sure to give this information to her doctors. I hope to go visit her tomorrow...can't wait to see my AN sister! I will post additional updates as they come.
God Bless,
Laura Lynn
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GREAT NEWS! I have been wondering how she was doing!
K ;D
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Always good to read such positive news....thanks for the update!
-Tod
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Thanks for the update! I'll be keeping her in my thoughts!!
Jay
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Laura Lynn .....
Thanks for letting us know about Christine. So glad she is showing rapid progress. The worst is behind her now and it is on with the healing process. Tell her she has been and continues to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Clarice
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That is great news!
Let her know we're all thinking of her and thanks for keeping us in the loop! What a good AN friend you are! :)
Lori
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Thanks for the great news. It's going to be wonderful having Christine here soon and being able to update us herself. With a friend like you around her she is sure to recover fast.
Hugs to you both,
Suu xxoo
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Thanks for the news of a successful surgery. ;D Gentle hugs from all of us. We are cheering her on for a nice, slow, unremarkable recovery. :)
Maureen
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Hi Laura Lynn
Thanks for update on Christine. All sounds good to me. Am delighted all going well.
Ann x
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Laura Lynn ~
What a splendid report on Christine H.! I'm delighted to learn about her successful surgery. If Christine is eating and sitting up already, the outlook for a continuing good recovery seem excellent! Thanks for the update....it made my day :)
Jim
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Great news! onward to a speedy recovery. Best wishes, Mickey
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Hi Laura Lynn
How are you and Christine now ?
Ann x
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Hello Ann,
As far as I know Christine was to go home this past Wednesday...she had a minor episode Tuesday so they kept her another night. I got her message via text so I'm not sure if she actually passed out or felt she was going to. For that reason she was not able to go home Tuesday which I know she really wanted to. I have not heard from her since Tuesday....hoping to hear something this weekend. As soon as I hear from her I will let you know for sure.
As for me...I'm doing alright. Had one of my monster headaches this past Wednesday. So fortunate to not be working now because my attendance probably would have gotten me fired. After taking some pain meds, putting an ice pack on my head and a very long nap my headache subsided...thank God. I called Mayo Clinic yesterday to request an appointment...just getting nowhere with my doctors. My neurosurgeon keeps prescribing this and that and after almost passing out from taking Amitripyline...I'm scared to try anything new. My pcp is trying Vitamin B shots once a week for a month. I just had my second one yesterday...still feel just as tired. I'm also waiting to get my employer's decision on my disability case. They denied it and I appealed...should find out this month. It's stressful because I'm trying to focus on my health yet bills are falling behind. I'm doing my best to stay positive.
I will keep you posted on both Christine and I. Thank you so much for checking on us ;D
Love,
Laura Lynn
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Laura Lynn,
Thanks for the update on Christine. Hopefully she is home now recovering.
And bless YOU for being there for her, amidst all you are going through.
Staying POS is hard work, so keep truckn, and don't give up on your employer's decision for disability. It is that hidden disability that no one can see. If you were walking with a limp they'd be more inclined to give it to you!
There is a book that has been talked about,
"Living Well with a Hidden Disability" by Stacy Taylor.
I'm hoping to read it someday :P Lots of people on the forum have read it.
Hang tough ;)
Maureen
Sorry for the hijack!
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Laura Lynn ~
Thanks for the news about Christine H. Like you. I hope she'll be home this weekend. We always recover better at home but if she has any medical problems, the hospital is the best place to be.
I'm sorry to learn about your latest bout with headache. That you're struggling with your employer for disability is certainly a drag on both your attitude as well as your finances. My wife went through something similar following debilitating (but invisible) spinal problems she encountered as the result of being rear-ended (at high speed) in an auto accident. She was eventually granted long-term disability benefits (70% of her former salary) along with Social Security disability benefits (deducted from the company disability payments) but it took over two years to get it all approved and an attorney was involved (for the SS portion). I hope you'll have an easier time getting disability benefits you clearly are entitled to.
Jim
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Thanks Moe for your encouragement...I will ck out that book (sounds good!) Thank you too Jim and yes I hope it won't be as difficult for me as it was for your wife to get disability approved. I'm hoping they will be kind enough to give me a decision this week so I know where I stand. It's amazing how these companies just set aside the fact that people have lives and families.
As for ChristineH...I spoke to her yesterday. ;D It was so good to hear her voice. She is doing alright and yes she is home now. She is still dealing with headaches and having problems sleeping. She was going to try using a foam pillow and see if that might help. She of course is very tired but I encouraged her that it's going to take some time for her to feel she has regained some energy. She asked if I had problems with my siatic nerve...I said what is that???? Well at least I made her laugh! :P She does have some tinnitus but the doctor's say she may regain some of her hearing back...I sure hope she does. I told her to try to walk everyday as it will help her to get stronger and will help her balance too. She will have a follow up visit with her doctor in the next week or so. We will be meeting up that day for lunch. :D I will be talking with her in a few days so I will post any updates that she gives me.
God Bless,
Laura Lynn
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Hi Laura Lynn
Thanks for news.
Hope both of you feel better soon. Good luck with your beneifit. If you lived in Ireland you would have it in a flash. They are far too generous here. No wonder we are bust.
Take care
Ann x
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Hi, all...here's an email/PM I received from Christine yesterday - so glad she's doing well! Cindy
Hi Cindy and everyone,
I had my surgery on April 7th, came home on April 13th and have been resting since. I feel pretty good. Had my first outing the day after coming home. Did well just a little tired. My husband took me to Walmart today. I did have a little headache today but attribute it to bending my head over instead of squatting. My head (AN side) feels like it has been packed with guaze packing. I think it's the swelling. I didn't realize that "deafness" is really not quiet. I find it quite loud. I'm hopeful that once the swelling goes down that I will have some hearing in the AN side. At this point, I am happy with my progress.
THANK YOU for the MAGIC SCARF. It has once again done it's job...I also have the journal. I haven't written in it yet butwill do so in the next couple of days. Please let know who would like it next. I most definitely want to get it out so it can do it's job.
Thank you to everyone who supported me this far. I look forward to helping anyone through this difficult time. A special thank you to Cindy and Laura Lynn, thank you Laura for coming to see me.
Christine