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marg

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #30 on: December 03, 2007, 11:11:01 pm »
Wow ! Brave Capt. Deb.  You give great hope to those of us further behind in the recovery experience.  Thanks,
Margaret
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #31 on: December 04, 2007, 09:59:13 am »
Wow ...padded stool ...  I stood on a solod bottom chair to get something out of a shelf the other day
and thought I was a goner... I do things I know will make me wobbly as the doctor said same thing as
Deb... you have to work at it and make the balance come back... but don't push it with something that
could be dangerous...

I have my kitchen cabinets dropped down from ceiling and have cookie jars ,some
antique toys  and other collectables along the tops...I usually walk along counter to dust them and they are
looking grubby... husband to big to do it and the two girls not big enough... so that is a goal of mine... get
enough balacne to get up there and dust.. but it is in the future...

What bothers me more than balance is fatique... coming in and sleeping near 12 hours is a bit much and
things that need doing don't get done ...
3mm AN discovered Aug 2004
Translab July 2 ,2007
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #32 on: December 20, 2007, 12:31:48 pm »
This topic is hilarious b/c this is exactly what my brother told me I looked like walking!  Thankfully after 5 months I'm finally getting my gait back!
4.6cmm tumor pressing on the brain stem--removed 7/24/07
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #33 on: December 20, 2007, 02:07:33 pm »
 I tried to ride my son's new bike to the car and almost ran into a curb, a car, another car and I almost face-planted off the darn thing!!! No riding bikes for me :'(
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #34 on: December 20, 2007, 02:20:50 pm »
well, between my zapped AN and my chiari 1... I walk into walks, bruise the walls, then apologize to the walls for my warbly-walk. Go figure! :)

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #35 on: December 20, 2007, 06:17:29 pm »
Yea, Brave me!

Today I went to Lowe's and bought me a nice sturdy stepstool that locks in place with a big platform to stand on. No need to tempt fate!

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #36 on: December 20, 2007, 09:39:17 pm »
Talk about about a drunken sailor.....you gotta see me walking up here in the great white north with all of this snow.  There's snow banks on the the side of the road.....snow banks on the edge of the lawns and Anne Marie walking down the middle of the sidewalk try to walk straight....yeah right!!!
I look funnier than H E  double hockey sticks ;D
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #37 on: December 20, 2007, 09:43:07 pm »
Oh I miss the snow ... sigh... :-\

When will it ever stop raining in Oregon???

Pining for Canada ... ho ho ho... hum

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #38 on: December 22, 2007, 07:31:23 am »
Went for MRI Wednesday and it came back good ... do have hearing loss in good
ear... it is puffy inside so he thinks it is just a loss due to blockage and gave me
stronger steroids ...

I had my grown son go with me to watch the  8 and 10 year old ... when I was done they
wanted to go over to Centennial Park and walk the loop around it... walking on the flat part
with the rippling water in peripheral vision was rough... too much movement

when we got to far side of lake where the paved path is sloped a little toward lake to let  rain
water go in lake not make puddles it got funny... I wobbled ... grabbed at plants ...had to get one
of the girls to walk near me to have a shoulder to hold ...

at this point I was about half a mile into the loop that is a mile long circle around the lake... every
time I passed a mark that told me how far was left I thanked God it was drawing to an end... the
slant and water movement was tooooooo much... my 27 year old thought it was halarious...he even
shook me by shoulder a few times til I threatened to leave him in Nashville with a 100 mile walk home
and I  got many looks from people and they would stop and side step around me  ... especially got looks
from the park security guy... when I got back to my truck I almost hugged it but figured that was a sure
way to get checked for public drunk...

During ordeal I was thinking I needed an eye patch and my pirate hat... did have a pigeon on my shoulder
for a little bit... I guess he was trying to help me by impersonating a parrot

I am going to get me a walking stick... have resisted but there have been a time or two I
have really needed one...
3mm AN discovered Aug 2004
Translab July 2 ,2007
3.2cm x 2.75cm x 3.3cm @ time of surgery

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #39 on: December 23, 2007, 08:55:26 am »
My balance seemed to level off pretty well after the therapy but since then it has gone down hill and I fell a few times and have been stumbling alot.  I spoke with my neuro about it and he says that I need to do those stupid balance exercises every day, probably forever, to maintain my balance.  I figured that since I had been doing pretty good, I would be okay, but he told me that I needed to keep up with it every day.  Ugh, I really am a slacker when it comes to that stuff.  I'll be, wow, I'll be 4 years out this January!   I think I'll have a few Mojitos for Christmas and New Years so I can really be a drunken sailor!  ;D
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #40 on: January 06, 2008, 11:00:00 am »
I frequently have that "head disconnected" feeling, and the feeling like I just got off a roller coaster.  Worse case of Vertigo happened recently...I got up and tried to get ready for work.  I showered...but it was a challenge - had to hold onto the soap dish.  Went to get dressed and couldn't seem to get my pants on right or to put my arms through the arm holes... Finally figured out I couldn't drive (Duhhh!) and tried to work from home.  I had one thing I couldn't change - a conference call with a major client - I explained to him I was experiencing Vertigo so if I sounded a bit "loopy" he'd understand why...he was a jerk about it and in a very snide voice made the comment of "well thanks for sharing that with us".  The deal never materialized...but that's ok...he was a huge Yankees fan...I'm a die-hard Red Sox Fan!

I've decided I'm glad I like roller coasters...I live perpetually in an after bliss state!

Happy 2008 Everyone!
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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #41 on: January 06, 2008, 12:10:01 pm »
Hi,

I am still in recovery mode and find that if I miss exercise even for two days, I pay for it dearly. My balance and movement coordiantion go back in time as if it were a month ago. I regain both in a matter of days when  I am back on my exercise program but it is hard to be perfect! Sometimes, I feel that I pay for only being human.

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Regrowth at the brainstem 2.5 cm removed by Dr.Shahinian in 4 hrs at SBI (hopefully, this time forever); nerves involved IV - X with VIII missing. No facial or swallowing issues.

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #42 on: January 06, 2008, 05:44:40 pm »
Hi Distressed DB,
    I had my husband put a grab bar in the shower for me before I had my surgery.  It was a pride thing and I didn't want to do it - but I decided that safety was more important than pride ( I had to say that to myself because I'd had to talk my dad into a grab bar for his shower).  I don't need it all the time but once in a while I have needed it and I know I can rely on it holding me up much better than a soap dish would be able to  :D.  Maybe some kind person can put one up for you.  Believe it or not it is an added plus when selling ...weird huh  ::) .
marg
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 4 mm  AN removed .. middle fossa   5/07 OHSU  Dr. Delashaw
AN scraped off facial nerve & balance nerve removed
 MRI  follow up showed AN gone ... thank you God
Some facial paralysis- . SSD weeks after surgery.  Trans-Ear Nov.2007 ... it really helps !

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #43 on: January 07, 2008, 09:15:03 am »
I agree with you about the grab bar thing.  I had the idea that I was going to recover faster than what I thought and when I got home from the hospital my parents had one put in.  When I got to the stage that I could shower by myself I don't think I could of done it with out that grab bar!
4.6cmm tumor pressing on the brain stem--removed 7/24/07
Right facial paralysis, loss of hearing in right ear
Gold weight in right eye
BAHA Implant
Dr. Gary Moore was ENT and Dr. Long was neurosurgeon both of Omaha, NE
Had two scar revisions due to staph infection and suture allergy--Dr. Johnso

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Re: Drunken Sailors in the Wind?
« Reply #44 on: January 07, 2008, 09:55:52 am »
I swallowed my pride and got a shower bench.  I have a separate shower stall in my bathroom - trying to shave my legs while standing on one foot like a wobbly flamingo was not easy.  Okay, maybe you men can't sympathize with that.. but you can imagine how difficult that would be.  :o
Right 3cm AN diagnosed 1/2007.  Translab resection 2/20/07 by Dr. David Kaylie and Dr. Karl Hampf at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.  R side deafness, facial nerve paralysis.  Tarsorraphy and tear duct cauterization 5/2007.  BAHA implant 11/8/07. 7-12 nerve jump 9/26/08.