hi katie i just saw my mother again her head is still swallon but it seems to get better she still gets dizzy when she tries to stand up dr barker and mckannd came twice to vist her and the interns are coming up more they keep asking her were she wants to go to phschal therpy she told them she might want to stay at mgh for that katie how long were you in icu ? my mother was there for two days and how long did it take before you were walking again? my cousin had his on the brain he felt beter by the thirf week
I was in ICU about 1.5 days, and discharged at 5 days post-op. But, I was 35 and all the doctors and nurses remarked about what a quick, easy recovery I had. At discharge, I still didn't trust myself to walk more than about 3 feet without holding on to someone or something. The physical therapists at MGH were "forcing" me to get up and walking 2 days post-op, and I hated them for it! LOL! It felt absolutely miserable. But it was the best thing for me. It was probably about 2 weeks before I could walk (slowly) pretty confidently again. And that was considered a pretty quick recovery by most AN surgical standards. At 6 weeks post-op, I was taking care of my kids by myself during the day, and falling into bed exhausted as soon as I could. The headaches will be pretty constant for at least a few weeks, and much worse if you let the painkillers (either prescription or non) wear off.
I did have a lot of fluid build-up on the surgical side of my head that took a while (a week or two) to go down. It's normal for her to still have some swelling, but keep an eye on it and let the doctors know if it doesn't continue to look better.
I know it's hard for your mom right now. These first couple weeks are pretty tough. But I have to say that at 11 months post-op, I've felt completely back to normal for a while now.
Katie