Guest guest Posted December 21, 1999 Report Share Posted December 21, 1999 Hi Gang... I am joining the group again with hopes it will give me something to do to get out of bed each day. I am still having some trouble with different things after my surgery, but hope things will get better soon. That is another story in itself. Tell ya'll about that later. I see we have got a lot of new members since I left. I hate to hear that because it means more people have this horrible thing. But I am glad they are here to get more info. I heard the good news about dateline about a week after it aired. So needless to say I missed it. Oh well things happen. I am glad though that someone finally got the " Chiari Monster " on national tv . Great Job!!!! I guess I can say I am better after surgery. But I was not prepared and ready for the pain and the waiting and wondering when will I get better. I have passed out once since my surgery and hope it was just an isolated incident. My balance is still terrible and I failed most of the balance test Rosner does. Oh well, better luck in 3 to 4 months, cause I get to try again then. My feet are still asleep, I an dizzy all the time and I am nauseas and throwing up (No I don't have a virus, infection and I am not pregnant). Rosner seems to think some of the meds could be causing the dizziness and nausea. But he can't figure out why all of a sudden they started to bother me. I have been on most of these since I came home from surgery. But I am going to get off of most of them and see what happens. He says it could be something neurological, but it should get better in 6 months to 2 years. Well I am exhausted, so I am heading back to bed to watch my soap operas ...LOL... talk to ya'll later. in SC ACM1 surgery Nov 5th in NC with Rosner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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