Tuesday, January 26, 2010

10 Weeks Later


The Irony of deciding to update my blog today is all's been well until today. This is the first day I've felt some reoccurring facial weakness. Here's a quick report on my progress.

PAIN- Every once in a while I can feel my jaw muscle ache when I smile or eat. My temple area is still very sensitive with some swelling Other then that no pain.

VISION- Is good, I can see as good as I did prior to surgery. The only thing I can notice thats a result from surgery is my right eye is always a little dry.
HEARING- GONE! This is the hardest part to get used to. There's been an increase in the volume level of my tinnitus with a lot of new sounds (clicking, screeching, heartbeat, clicking, etc). When in a loud room such as a room without any sound absorbing objects, the only thing I can hear is the loudest thing in the room. I also cannot tell what direction the sound is coming from. It's really hard to talk to anyone under those conditions. The thing that's the most upsetting is listening to music. It's just not the same, it seems to have lost it's depth. Now all music sounds two dimensional and I get discouraged when I pick up and play my guitar, it just doesn't sound right.

BALANCE- Better. Not anywhere close to where it used to be but much better. I'll have an occasional momentary laps of balance, but I'm getting used to them and I'm able to roll with it and regain my composure without anyone noticing. Moving backwards still needs some work. My new test for myself is to walk as straight as possible while turning my head back and forth. Try it.

FACIAL WEAKNESS- Being paralyzed on my right side for a few weeks I'm not complaining about a thing. That was the scariest part of this recovery, wondering if I would ever have use of the right side of my face again. I'm very fortunate that my facial nerve functions close to where it did before surgery. I can feel that the movement is not quite symmetrical. The right side does not move as good as the left. It feels stiff. But I'm not complaining, I know I'm fortunate.
THE SCAR- It's heeling very well and if you were walking by me you probably wouldn't notice a thing. I can highly recommend Dr. Bien's cutting and suturing. Being a person who shaves his head I still cannot use a razor over the raised scar just yet. It's still the electric razor for a while. It also appears that some of the skin is dying within the circle. There some brown blotchy spots on the skin within the circle.

COGNITIVE ISSUES- I feel great compared to a few weeks ago but, I still feel like I'm in a slight haze, not that bad just a little slow. I've noticed that my speech seems to be effected by this. Some words seem to be slurred or not there in the middle of a sentence. I'm hoping that because I have been in recovery away from people. That my communicative skills have gotten a little rusty.

To sum it up.
I went back to work last week and everything went as good as it possibly could have. In the last two weeks I've made some huge improvements. I feel that I'm getting very close to finding my new normal. It's really amazing how far I've come in the last two weeks. There's not much if anything that I can't do now that I could do before surgery. I feel that I've turned the corner.

Mike.