I’m heading home tomorrow after having had a middle fossa surgery last Tuesday with Drs. Friedman and Schwartz for an acoustic neuroma about 7.5 x 5.5” (or larger depending on which MRI report you read). I have some fluid in my ear now but my hearing is pretty good and is expected to be the same as pre-surgery once the fluid drains. I had a teeny tiny bit of facial paralysis for 1-2 days - just a slightly lower smile on the surgery side. Balance is waaaay better than I would have expected already. I’m so thankful and just elated at the whole experience.
My partner and I stayed at the La Jolla Family House, which is just a 10 minute walk from the hospital and doctor’s offices. We DoorDashed some great food to avoid potential COVID exposure in restaurants and I walked on the beach just a couple days after surgery. The family house is on campus so there are nice places to get daily post-surgery walks in. The guest rooms are essentially hotel rooms (beds, desk, mini fridge, bathroom) but there is a community kitchen. We went grocery shopping on arrival and took advantage of that space to cook some meals to save on food costs.
I tweeted a little about my experiences at @KatieMCollette on Twitter if you’re interested, and I’m willing to answer any questions anyone has about my experience. I know I poked around the Post-Treatment part of the forum before my surgery trying to get a glimpse of what was on the other side. Of course it’s different for everyone but the more stories I read the better I felt. Thanks to everyone on here for posting!