Hello all!
I cannot believe that just two weeks ago I was at Mass Gen / Mass Eye and Ear having surgery. I am sorry for the delay in posting my results.... especially since it hasn't been because of recovery/pain, etc. I have been so busy, healthy and back to normal! Thank you all... if it wasn't for this site I would never had the success, contacts, doctors that have made this all possible!!! I am smiling... still cannot post a picture but I am smiling!
Background: from the Hartford Connecticut area. Had hearing loss, balance issues and facial twitch spasms. Doctors around here said it was an AN causing all 3 issues. Was W&W for about a year. Until the AN grew and face got worse. Hartford surgeons recommended translab surgery. Got a 2nd opinion with Dr. Barker at Mass Gen (Genius!). He looked at my face and said he thought I had two distinct issues. AN (hearing and balance) and vascular compression of the Facial nerve. He suggested a different surgery approach - larger opening, giving him more options once he got inside. It sounded so much scarier. But after talking to people on this site and at the ANA brunches, I went with Barker, mass gen and THE bigger opening.
Surgery/Hospital Stay: Friday AM Surgery - team was Barker/McKenna. No issues at all - under by 7AM - talking but not making sense at 4PM. When I was open, Barker was able to look around and he was right. He removed the AN but further away there was vascular compression of the facial nerve. He put in a little teflon (??) clip that has completely stopped the facial spasms.
They wanted to keep me until Tuesday... But with Barker's support, I was out and home on Sunday. There was no reason to stay. I was up and about. Not on any pain meds. There truly was no real reason to stay beyond Sunday. Well one reason - The new Neuro wing at MassGen is gorgeous! All private rooms... with pull-out couches. Very easy for my husband to stay. Even the Neuro ICU is all private.
First days home: I was very tired... slept most the time. There were a few vomit comets!
Especially when I tried to do the X with the head shake. (I hate that X) Within 4 days I was able to go to a grocery store (someone else had to drive) but by Friday (1 week post-op) I was driving and completely ok.
Yesterday First Physical Therapy: There are a few balance moves that I am struggling with. Kind of odd that you do not notice that you cannot do something until you try. e.g. the therapist said try kneeling. I was foolishly confident and fell over!
Stitches come out today... cannot wait to wash my whole head!
Again, I truly want to thank everyone on this site for the advice and contacts!! If I had gone with my original neurosurgeon and his surgery recommendation, I would either had 1) continued facial spasms/paralysis or 2) had to have a second surgery. I cannot thank you enough. You saved my smile!!!!
Thank you!
Chris