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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: nic on April 12, 2014, 09:37:54 am

Title: Post-Op Fatigue
Post by: nic on April 12, 2014, 09:37:54 am
I had surgery on Jan 14,14.  Left AN 2.9  (retrosigmoid craniotomy) I know that we are all different but I'm hoping to get an idea about how long the fatigue will last.
I stayed in the hospital (Jefferson, Phila, PA) for 4 days and then did a month in rehab (Magee, Phila, PA).   No paralysis, thank God! Still have significant balance issues.  I've started doing outpaitent rehab and take a walk everyday - about an hour (shopping and yard work count!) Originally, after the exertion, I spent the rest of the day on the couch.  Now after resting for a few hours I can get up for a couple of more hours.  Asleep every night at 9pm!  Today is 4/12/14.  Am I doing ok?  Normal?  On track?
Title: Re: Post-Op Fatigue
Post by: Kathleen_Mc on April 21, 2014, 01:24:15 am
Everyone is different but it sounds like you're doing ok. We each must learn our limits and be careful "pushing" them. I found if I pushed it I paid for it for a couple of days thereafter. Listen to your body!
Kathleen
Title: Re: Post-Op Fatigue
Post by: leapyrtwins on April 21, 2014, 07:58:57 pm
Fatigue typically lasts a long time - and generally is (at least somewhat) related to the amount of time you're under anesthesia.

My surgery lasted 7 1/2 hours and I'd say I was fatigued for at least the first year post op.  Not to the point of being incapacitated, but I didn't have the energy I usually had.

Everyone is different though.

Jan
Title: Re: Post-Op Fatigue
Post by: jaylogs on April 27, 2014, 04:32:36 pm
Yes, like everyone else I was really fatigued for quite a while.  Even almost 5 years later I have moments when I do too much and it just wipes me out.  Something about when your balance system gets compromised then your brain is working overtime which leaves you tired.  Just be patient...you'll be back to your "new" normal soon enough! :)
Jay