Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Sherri, First question is best taken to your husbnad's surgeon. 2nd one, keep him busy. LOL The time will go by fast enough. *---* *---* *---* *---* *---* Why do banks charge you a " non-sufficient funds fee " on money they already know you don't have? & Dreamer Doll (Guide Dawggie) Newport, Oregon N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup rclark0276@... http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Sherri as for your husband's question I would suggest that you call his physician's office. It may be perfectly normal but a call the office would be a good thing to do. As for your question that is one I have never seen asked. I think my suggestion would be to find some good books to read to make time pass. That waiting period is very difficult for everyone. Tell him most of all he needs to get his rest because lets face it he just had major surgery. Keep us posted on his progress. Connie ..com wrote: My husband's implant (Freedom) was done a week ago today, both surgery and recovery went EXTREMELY well. The bandage was removed last Friday and all looks fine, but we do have one question. Since the morning after the bandage came off, he's had a small amount of blood show up in sputum when he clears his nose or throat... especially in the morning (it usually disappears by the afternoon). He's also had his nose broken several times so the nasal cavities and sinuses are messed up enough to cause occasional nose bleeds during peak heating season but it's been unseasonably warm here in New England and this bleeding is somewhat different than usual so we're wondering whether it's common for a period of time after implant surgery? That's his question... Mine is ... Does anyone have suggestions (magic bullets?... time machines?...) for easing his way through the waiting period before activation? =8-0 Thanks to all for sharing your experiences and knowledge, Sherri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Hello Sherri and your husband, too- Congratulations on the surgery and the excellent recovery. I was so glad to have my surgery behind me. The first week and a-half was tough, but each day now gets better. I am awaiting activation in January and have been doing pretty good with my recovery. I am not sure about the bleeding, but if it continues, I would consult the surgeon's office with a call and check in with them. It may be normal and they can put you mind at ease. As for your question, I have been doing a lot of reading and that has helped me. Also, I went to the library and took out some movies that I wanted to see. That has been a great way to spend time. I do not go to the movie theatre because of my hearing loss, but it was great watching movies that I have wanted to see over the years, at home. Plus the closed captioning makes watching the movies much better. Taking a walk each day helps, as well. We have been having mild weather here in NY and I have benefited from walking around the neighborhood. It really lifts my spirits. Last but not least, I have seen my family and friends on a regular basis and just enjoy being with those I love, even if I am missing the conversations. I just try and get into a one-on-one and enjoy. Hope this helps...Have a happy holiday and a sound filled New Year. Jim _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with gadgets on Windows Live Spaces http://discoverspaces.live.com?source=hmtag1 & loc=us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Sherri, Did your husband have general anesthesia? He might have been intubated in order to breathe during the surgery, so that is probably the source of the dried blood. (Sorry guys, TMI!) Anyway, after my surgery, I had a sore throat, sore mouth muscles from having had my mouth propped open during the surgery and the tube stuck down my gullet, but with my being so good in taking my Vicodin (lovely drug, guys!), it wasn't all that too bad... surgery done 10/05 3G N24C R ear prelingual, profound deafiness, aged 45 On 12/19/06, brnrpal@... <brnrpal@...> wrote: > > My husband's implant (Freedom) was done a week ago today, both surgery > and > recovery went EXTREMELY well. The bandage was removed last Friday and all > looks fine, but we do have one question. Since the morning after the > bandage > came off, he's had a small amount of blood show up in sputum when he > clears his > nose or throat... especially in the morning (it usually disappears by the > afternoon). He's also had his nose broken several times so the nasal > cavities > and sinuses are messed up enough to cause occasional nose bleeds during > peak > heating season but it's been unseasonably warm here in New England and > this > bleeding is somewhat different than usual so we're wondering whether it's > common for a period of time after implant surgery? That's his question... > > Mine is ... Does anyone have suggestions (magic bullets?... time > machines?...) for easing his way through the waiting period before > activation? =8-0 > > Thanks to all for sharing your experiences and knowledge, > Sherri > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Thank you all for your responses. I had touched base with the surgeon's nurse who said some bleeding soon after surgery was common, usually drainage from the eaustation tube, etc. She wasn't concerned but said she'd run it by the doctor. I'm not worried but find it helpful to hear others experiences. ~ Sherri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 Hi again to all, my question this time is again for Tony, he is wondering how much bleeding and/or discarge others have had from the ear post-op. In advance thanks to all for sharing thier experiance!! Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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