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Title: updates from mysefl
Post by: Clifton on September 19, 2007, 08:41:53 pm
hey,

thank yyou to everyone that has helped me.

just wanted to let you guys know that i am ok. the last few nights in the hospitol were horrible and would never do that again for sure.

this is my first night back at home getting back to normal.im sorry it took me so so long to get back up here and post but i was just letout this morning.

i'll keep ya'll posted.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Dantheman on September 19, 2007, 09:18:10 pm
Good to hear from you Clifton! It's great to be home after being in the hospital that long, isn't it?

I hope you have a great recovery.

Dan
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: waypoint on September 19, 2007, 09:57:53 pm
Clifton,


Glad to hear you are back home and recovering nicely.  I'm schedule to have surgery Oct 1st in Houston. When you are up to it. Could you expand on "horrible".  I hope all went well.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Clifton on September 20, 2007, 06:33:38 am
well from a prcedure stadpoint, it went great...
i just didn't like the service from the hospitol staff. when you need meds for pain it seems like theytake forever to bring them to you.g

and i you could bring, bring a couple of you're pillows...after you're out of ICU the beds are not confortable at all, at least least where i was.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: leapyrtwins on September 20, 2007, 11:48:09 am
Clifton -

sorry to hear about the hospital, but glad the surgery went well.  Recovery will take time, but there's no place like home  :)

waypoint -

All hospitals, and all patients, are different so don't worry too much.  When I was in the hospital, there wasn't actually a separate ICU - my room was just classified ICU for a few days, then downgraded.  I had the same bed throughout and I didn't find it a problem.

I also didn't have any pain.  Some do, some don't.  Just remember though, if you feel it coming ask for meds long before you REALLY need them.  Nurses get busy, forget you, etc.

That said, I think Clifton had some great suggestions.  Good luck with your surgery on Oct. 1st.

Jan


 
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: BB on September 20, 2007, 01:43:37 pm
JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT MY EXPERIENCE AFTER SURGERY AND AFTER BEING MOVED TO A REGULAR ROOM, THAT THE NURSES ARE SO BUSY AND THERE WAS GOOD AND BAD ONES. IF I NEEDED PAIN MEDICENE MOST NURSES WAS RIGHT THERE, I HAD TROUBLE WITH ONE NURSE GIVING ME PROBLEM'S OVER PAIN MED'S.  THE NEXT DAY WHEN  MY DOCTOR CAME IN AND I TOLD HIM THE SITUATION THAT HAD HAPPENED THE DAY BEFORE WITH THE NURSE, I THINK HE MUST HAVE WROTE SOMETHING IN MY CHART, BECAUSE I NEVER HAD A PROBLEM AFTER THAT ABOUT GETTING WHAT I NEEDED.  I THINK HE GOT THEIR ATTENTION.  MY DOCTOR AND SO MANY OTHER DOCTOR'S WAS IN AND OUT SO MUCH TO CHECK ON ME.  I WAS VERY WELL TAKEN CARE OF, JUST I THINK THE NURSE'S BEING ON OVERLOAD & THEIR DIFFERENT PERSONALITIES SOMETIMES AREN'T HELPFUL, BUT WHO KNOW'S WHAT THEY HAD JUST BEEN UP AGAINST, BUT IF ANY PROBLEMS, BE SURE TO TELL YOUR DOCTOR.  MINE WAS GREAT AT BEING THERE AND HELPING ME THROUGH JUST THE FEELING OF SO MANY CHANGES GOING ON IN MY HEAD.  FOR THE MOST PART THE PAIN MED'S WORKED GREAT.  THE BANDAGE WAS SO TIGHT ON MY HEAD AND THAT HURT A LOT & WHEN THAT CAME OFF, I FELT SOOOO  MUCH BETTER, AND THEN ON THE 6TH DAY WHEN I CAME HOME, WITH IN TWO DAY'S I DIDN'T NEED ANY PAIN MED'S.  THING'S GOT SO MUCH BETTER AFTER I WAS HOME.  I HAD MY SISTER STAY 2 WEEKS WITH ME AFTER I CAME HOME, AND THAT HELPED ME SO MUCH.  HOPE THIS WAS OF SOME HELP.  MY SURGERY WAS ALSO IN HOUSTON. I THINK WITH ANY SURGERY THE WORST TIME IS WAKING UP, OR THAT WAS MY EXPERIENCE.  BB
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Jim Scott on September 20, 2007, 03:46:45 pm
Hi, Clifton:

Welcome to 'postieland'.  :)  I was really pleased to learn that you're home and doing O.K. 

I can sympathize with your hospital experience.  I didn't have too much to complain about but being awakened every few hours in ICU was annoying...and I didn't try to hide my annoyance.  Fortunately, I had few problems and basically was probably an 'easy' patient for the nurses.  I only spent half of a day in a regular room before being discharged.  I was very anxious to get out and used all of my skills as a former salesman to convince the skeptical P.T. nurse to clear me for discharge.  She did, finally.  I was in hospital for just about 5 days.  That's my lifetime allotment, I hope. 

As everyone will probably (and correctly) tell you; take it easy.  Rest, sleep and generally just let your body recover.  Don't worry about things that 'need to be done'.  They'll wait.   You have a lifetime ahead of you.  You can spare a few weeks 'off'.  You need that time to recuperate.  By giving your body that time, you'll have a much quicker and complete recovery and within a year or so, this will all be a memory.   Of course, I hope we'll all be a part of that memory but the important thing right now, today, is to rest and recover.  I expect you'll do just fine, Clifton.  Let us know of your progress and whatever else you may wish to share.

Jim
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: lori78 on September 20, 2007, 04:02:33 pm
Clifton--

Welcome home!  I hear ya on the hospital stay.  My biggest issue in recovery was to take it slow, it's been 6 months and I still tire.. Take it easy!!

Waypoint, as for me, I had ICU psychosis, psychotic for three days in the hospital, I was seeing/hearing things, and really paranoid.  MY poor parents!!  But this is extremely rare, and apparently you forget it all, but I remember.  MAkes for good jokes now.  And ditto on the nurses and pain meds, get them when you can.  I felt like my head was the size of that character Sloth from the movie Goonies, and kept quoting the movie!!  People were trying not to laugh!  You'll be fine, but anything you can do to bring the comforts of home in (my dad taped a Terrible Towel to my hosp door to watch the Steelers game..) helps a lot!  I also recommend those C shaped neck pillows, and love that I borrowed a portable DVD player and had friends loan me movies... TV was starting to drive me nuts, and at times the pain meds would wire me and I'd be up at night watching movies.  Good luck!
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: nancyann on September 20, 2007, 04:44:24 pm
Hi Clifton:  As I've said before, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME !!!   Remember:  you'll find yourself taking ALOT of naps for a few weeks, your body needs to REST!!!
Also, NO STRAINING - I was on Colace 100 mg twice a day for 6 weeks (It works like a charm - too much info, I know).   Take short walks at 1st - you'll tire quickly from the lack of balance.  NO LIFTING - get someone else to do that or LEAVE THINGS WHERE THEY LAY !!!  Sleep with your head on an incline for a few weeks.   You may/or may not have headaches - I had them round the clock for about 2-3 weeks.   Keep your body hydrated (H2O is your friend).   Most of all, listen to your body, & REST, REST, REST.
Always good thoughts,  Nancy
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: susier on September 20, 2007, 07:31:34 pm
Hi Clifton,
  Glad your surgery went well and that you are home.  Take is easy and keep up informed of your recovery.

BB and Waypoint,
  Where in Houston were/are you being treated?  I live in the Houston area and am a wait and watcher for now, but am interested in more opinions.  I had a consult at MD Anderson and really liked the docs there, but it never hurts to check around.  Any info would be appreciated.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Samantha n Adrian on September 20, 2007, 08:23:50 pm
So happy you're home and on the road to recovery!! WOOHOO! :)

Keep us updated to how you are doing. Sending healing thoughts your way! :)

Sam~
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: waypoint on September 20, 2007, 09:13:30 pm
Susie,

I in NW Houston, but will have the surgery at Memorial Hermann downtown at the Med Center. Doctors are Mehmet Alp and Joseph Chang.  Everything up to this point has been going smoothly. He the preop visit with the hospital today and meet with the doctors.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: BB on September 20, 2007, 09:37:33 pm
Susie, My surgery was in June of 2006.  Dr. Vrabec & Dr. Trask performed my surgery at Methodist Hospital at the Med Center in Houston.  Boppie who is also a member on this group, had the same docotor's, but not sure what hospital she stayed at.  BB
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Clifton on September 21, 2007, 05:14:45 am
my parents just keep pushing me to walk and be up moving instead of "sleeping" so much. the doctors also told them the more im out of bed than IN bed the better,unfortunuatly thats the idea they got.
my sleep schedule is completely off right now, im sleeping best at the moments i should be awake and up and im sleeping horrible at times like right now when i should be asleep.
this anti-swelling med they gave me completely makes my room spin as well. not too fond of that haha.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Boppie on September 21, 2007, 10:43:47 am
Clifton, You will feel better after the heavy meds stop.  Most of us had a wonky sleep schedule after the surgery.  For the next few weeks you will live in this sleep on and off schedule;  your body will regulate the cycle by itself as you heal.  I am glad you are a postie now!

Thank goodness for bossy parents, huh?   
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: leapyrtwins on September 21, 2007, 11:25:53 am
Clifton -

I find that no matter how old I am (going to be 46 next week) my parents still tell me what to do.  That's a problem you'll most likely never escape  ;D  You just have to remember that they are concerned because they love you - and then do what you, and the doctor, think is best.

Your sleep schedule will probably be weird for a while, but it will get better.  Just last night, I had my first full night of sleep and I'm almost 4 months post op.  Even though the surgery is over, you still have a lot on your mind.  Anesthesia also takes time to wear off.  You'll get there; just try to be patient and rest.

Jan
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Clifton on September 22, 2007, 03:30:40 am
Clifton, You will feel better after the heavy meds stop.  Most of us had a wonky sleep schedule after the surgery.  For the next few weeks you will live in this sleep on and off schedule;  your body will regulate the cycle by itself as you heal.  I am glad you are a postie now!

Thank goodness for bossy parents, huh?   

haha yeah i suppose.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: MLB57 on September 22, 2007, 04:35:20 am
Hi Clifton--I had a  1 cm rt an removed Jan 2001 in MA--hospital stay uneventful--I just wanted to let you know I was a healthy 50 year old woman and I was out of work for 3 1/2 months as I was so fatigured!! My surgeons told me I'd feel "like a Mac truck hit" me for 6  or 8 weeks but for me it was longer. The first 2 wks I had my son and daughter and friends staying with me, making meals and checking up on me as I was using a walker as I had little balance and generally shakey and weak. I read somewhere that normally your brain uses 25% of your body's energy to keep your body functioning so when you have a brain injury (surgey is trauma!!) most all your energy goes to your brain to heal it. So the rest of your body suffers. So take it easy and be especailly aware that the other side of your brain has to take over your balance and you can lose your balance so easily in the beginning. You will heal fine, but it takes time so don't push it!!!   ;)

My best wishes to you!!  Mary from MA
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: satman on September 22, 2007, 08:03:11 am
MLB57,I could'nt have said it better my self.
"Patience Grasshopper"
Clifton,i'm happy to see your on the other side,CONGRATS !
its not over after surgery,that seems to be the easy part.
hang in there,its been 6mos for me and finally the dizziness is starting to fade away.
i dont know if i missed or forgot but did you have any paralysis or balance issues ?
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Ellenmn on September 23, 2007, 07:53:46 am
Clifton glad your home and on the road to recovery.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: Clifton on September 23, 2007, 12:05:23 pm
MLB57,I could'nt have said it better my self.
"Patience Grasshopper"
Clifton,i'm happy to see your on the other side,CONGRATS !
its not over after surgery,that seems to be the easy part.
hang in there,its been 6mos for me and finally the dizziness is starting to fade away.
i dont know if i missed or forgot but did you have any paralysis or balance issues ?


yeah im completely paralyzed on the right side for now, but the doctors said that i reacted to the most minimal amount of stimulation after surgery so that means that it'll come back completely they said. no damage to the nerve, its just "traumatized" right now haha.
Title: Re: updates from mysefl
Post by: nancyann on September 23, 2007, 02:47:26 pm
You're right on re: your facial nerve reacting to the stimulation.   That was my problem - no nerve reaction to even the highest stimulation before they even started working on removing the tumor (which lifted off the nerve easily).   Keeping the positive thoughts going  - PATIENCE will be the word for you Clifton.