Welp. I am 2 years out with slow recovering facial paralysis. Here is what another year in recovery has done for me...............
We went to the lake yesterday and rode around in the skiboat and I sat there thinking how much better I am this year as compared to the last time we went to the lake last summer.
Last year:
Sat in the boat as a spectator. Didn't ski. Didn't innertube. Didn't get in the water. Had eye patch covering weak eye. Finally took it off only to suffer very bad red eye from the windy boat ride.
We always enjoy a nice beverage at the lake and I remember drinking my beer with a straw because my lips couldn't form around the can.
The bumpy ride in the boat gave me a major headache by the end of the day.
The music from the radio added to the headache.
After 3 hours on the water I was ready to go home.
Got home and poured myself into bed sad and depressed for the things that I no longer could do.
This year:
Was in the water most of the time. Skiing and on the 3 person innertube with my two boys. Had no eyepatch covering my weak eye. Had no sun glasses on and nothing protecting my eye and at the end of the day my eye was perfectly fine. No redness, no dryness. Was able to blink against the forceful winds blowing on my face. Had external eyelid weight on and it stayed on in the water and wind.
I drank beer STRAIGHT FROM THE CAN! This is a huge accomplishment not only because it taste better but because my lips formed a tight seal and didn't spill a drop!
The bumpy ride on the boat and on the innertube was exhilarating and pain-free.
The music from the radio provided the perfect sound for me and my little boys dancing on the front of the boat before doing cannon balls in the water.
After spending the entire day on the water we got out of our swimsuits and dressed on the boat to eat at our favorite restaurant on the lake......Fisherman's Wharf. (after finding what
we thought was a secluded area on the water with no other boats we had all gotten completely dressed on the boat IN FULL VIEW of people sitting on their balcony in a beautiful home on the hill. They waved as we rode off. Ugh. Provided lots of laughs for us and for them I'm sure.
Enjoyed Mahi Mahi grilled and a wonderful Cabernet at dinner and got home at 11:30pm last night and poured myself into bed exhausted and happy.
Angie