Hard to believe it's been 7 weeks since my decompression surgery. I am feeling really good and trying to get back to regular activities. I do get quite tired after being out at a store or any type of event after just a short time. My neck can start to tense up, which will effect my shoulder and I'll then start to feel some numbness in my face. Then I go home so exhausted it's incredible. I started going back to Retro Fitness with Bob a couple of days this week. I can't do much; I'm walking on the treadmill for a half hour. By that time I start to feel so hot and a bit weak. I'll try to push myself a bit more this coming week. Bob is hoping that I'll be able to ski this year. I'm just not sure that my legs will even be strong enough. It's amazing that after 6 weeks of inactivity and then not exercising that my legs and knees seem so weak that it's hard to even walk up stairs.
My nerves have really seemed to have calmed down so much. I am really waiting to regain my strength and get back to a more normal way of living to see how I feel in the long run. I started keeping a symptom log, marking on drawings of a person where my symptoms are and keeping brief notes each day. When I go back to see Dr. Tyagi in January I'd like to be able to be clear about the progression of healing or if they nerves have healed. When I saw her last time I felt like the nerves were responding a bit differently, but I was still having so much pain in my shoulder and arm so it was hard to tell what results I was having from the surgery. I hope that keeping a clear symptom journal will tell give a more clear picture of what has been happening. Most of the nerve issues I had in my neck, shoulder and left arm and leg have either disappeared or are considerably better. The one thing that I notice most consistently is the numbness in the left side of my face and some tension or spot nerve pain in my left shoulder. It isn't as bad or the same as it was before surgery, but is still there. I am hopeful that as my neck muscles heal completely and I get back my strength and return to regular activity that my nerves will recover from all the compression.
Two must haves for healing |
I could make a list of necessary items for Chiari decompression surgery...
In the beginning, the only things you really need are:
- a nice soft pillow
- straws - it's too hard to bend your head back to drink
- a good lip balm
- and of course your pain meds
- Mederma
- Lanacane
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