Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 No, I think that's exactly the answer I wanted. I don't care if it takes a year to come back, as long as it does eventually. All I wanted to know if I was out of the ordinary and if other's here have had similar experiences. I don't know anybody that's had the surgery, so I certainly cannot seek help here at home. Thanks so much. > It can take a lot longer than 5 months for feeling to come completely > back, and your surgeon's office is right, everybody's different. > > The problem is that it's hard to detect some of the subtle healing > that goes on, you might not be able to tell, but it's still healing. > If you were to draw a line around the affected area, marking it with > 100% feeling, 80% feeling, 50% feeling, etc., and then go back and > check it in a couple of months time, you'd likely be able to see some > change. > > Patience is the key, unfortunately, and I know, that's not the answer > you wanted. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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