Hi All,
Thanks for all of your well wishes regarding my recent surgery to fix head pain and headaches. It has been a week since my outpatient surgery by Dr Ducic at Georgetown University Hospital. It is my 2nd to address daily nerve type pain. The 1st was a year ago and it helped dramatically. I still had a spot that I could control with daily Tylenol and an occasional Maxalt. This recent surgery was to fix that spot that started in the back of my head and radiated behind my eye.
The problem spot was at a junction of the occipital nerve, lessor occipital nerve and an artery. I could pin point exactly where the pain was coming from. He found that the nerves crossed over the artery at this spot. The function of these nerves is sensory, meaning that they cause pain and feeling. They do not have anything to do with movement. He opted to cut the nerves, bury them in a way that they won't cause future problems and remove the artery. I knew that he would either rearrange or cut depending what he found. I was happy that he cut them as I wanted this whole ordeal finalized.
I feel numbness on one side in the back of my head but it feels wonderful. The best part is that my eye feels so calm. Yesterday, I did a photoshoot in my studio and went for a walk. I am avoiding lifting any thing heavy. Yesterday, I took one dose of Ibuprofen for some slight soreness below my incision. I have not taken anything today and do not feel the need to take anything.
So far, so good. (Actually, excellent.) I will keep you posted as I want to give you an honest objective account of how this type of treatment is working (or not) for me.
Janet