I've been really bad about blogging lately.
Actually, I've just been super busy.
I do want to give you all a quick update on my surgery and say Thank you for all the prayers, well wishes and comments.
My surgery on December 1st went well. I expected a lot of pain but other than immediately post-op, it wasn't near as bad as I thought it would be.
I did have a few surprises.
The first was the complete deafness in my ear. I had severe hearing loss in that ear before the surgery but I was surprised at the difference.
I had about a week of total deafness.
It was weird.
I also didn't realize that it could be up to 3 months before I'd have my hearing back to normal levels.
Silly me, I guess I was so worried about pain, dizziness and healing time that I forgot to ask about the actual "hearing" part.
I was also surprised by the weird taste in my mouth.
I guess that is a complication of middle ear surgery. The best way to describe it is the taste of a really old piece of spearmint gum
that or sucking on a spark plug.
It's gross and makes everything taste funny.
You'd think I'd give up eating and maybe loose a few pounds,
Nah.
I had a pretty cool experience on December 19th.
That was the day of my oldest daughters graduation from college (woo hooo!! I can't believe I didn't blog about this!)
I was driving home listening to the radio and suddenly something popped in my ear and I could hear better.
Not just better
I could hear my voice outside my head for the first time in years.
It was huge!
And exciting!
And guess what I did?
yep, I sang!
I sang to the radio the whole way home!
And it was glorious!
not my singing
but the fact that I could do it.
I went to the doctor a couple of days ago and had my hearing formally tested.
I was surprised to find out it's almost at normal levels.
I wanted to do a little dance.
I'm still getting used to my "new hearing".
I forget that I don't need to pick the right seats or position at a table.
I forget that I can use my left ear to talk on the phone now.
How cool is that?
Only one little complaint.
I'm back to wearing ear plugs at night for the Hubby's snoring.
He did have his surgery (as agreed to) for his nose.
The Hubby was a hockey and soccer player in his younger years and broke his nose several times.
He also had his nose fixed before but broke it again afterwards.
It was a solid mess.
So solid that he couldn't breathe through it.
I remember our first dinner date.
He sat chewing with his mouth open during the whole meal.
If I hadn't been so mesmerized by his beautiful eyes, I would have put a nix on the whole thing right then and there.
I thought he was extremely rude.
Little did I know, he was just trying not to suffocate.
So anyhoo, He had surgery on the 21st (see, I have been busy) and it really hasn't affected his snoring that much.
Actually, with the plastic stints they have sewn into his nostrils, he kinda whistles now.
A combination whistle snore thingie.
And I can't sleep.
But I can hear.
And I'll take that any day!
Upon my return from Africa and following several phone conversations with
close friends inquiring about my experience, it became apparent to me I
would be ...
10 comments:
ha. got to be nice to hear...i cant imagine...and maybe the whistle snoring will get better in time...smiles.
Glad to hear you can hear again and congrats on the graduation.
Yay for hearing! That is such a wonderful thing.
Boo for whistle snoring. My husband does it too and it drives me crazy!
Sing like Crazy, Tori!!!! I am so glad that your surgery is done and was successful!
O.K- I Cannot believe that A graduated! My goodness...Time...
Happy, Happy New Year!!!
Joyce
Oh darn it, you have me crying now. So glad you can hear yourself sing!!! I have been praying for you and I'm so glad to get your update. Blessings to you Tori!
Awesome news and what a great Chrissy present.
I'm so happy for you! Now you can look forward to a new year of hearing everything wonderful (and not so). Happy New Year!
Yippee! I'm so happy that you have had such a wonderful result - and so quickly! Congrats, too, to your daughter on her graduation. You really have been busy.
Yay for a successful surgery and being able to hear!!
New to reading your blog. Congrats on the hearing. My wife is hearing impaired so I can imagine how wonderful it must be for you.
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