Microvascular Decompression
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Hi im new to this forum. I am due to get the microvascular decompression operation in a few months to cure my trigeminal neuralgia. I am wondering if anyone has had this op because i would like to know a bit about recovery etc... I know about the operation itself as i have researched it and even watched the operation online but i would like to know about after the op. Thank you
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cfb Loopylee
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ash_lie05966 Loopylee
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its lovely to read all your posts about having MVD surgery and recovery. I had had a phone call today from queens med in Nottingham to have MVD surgery on 12th may 2015. I am very nervous but I know I'm in safe hands. Could anyone tell me if possible how long the surgery is please. They have found my archery is lying underneath the nerve which the consultant says it makes the operation a little more complicated and the risks area little higher.they also have no idea what they can do until they get in there so to speak. Thank you xx
marielouise1966 ash_lie05966
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ash_lie05966 marielouise1966
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Thank you for sending me a message
. I really really hope all goes well with yours! I was the same I asked very little info about it but my husband was sure the consultant/surgeon said it was around 6 hours long which I thought sounded a little long but on other hand they have found a complication with me, some how iv got it on the left and right branch but instead of the archery going over it's under the nerve and the surgeon says it makes things more complicated and the risks are a lot higher ie stroke and he said that it was extremely rare to have it the way I have so fingers crossed all goes well
but I was that taken back by it all I couldn't ask questions as nothing was coming out. The surgeon thinks iv had tn about 10 years but gone undiagnosed as the drs kept blaming it on stress, I'm 29 and not a stress sort if person! I hope we both have success and be rid of tn for the max 10 years!!. Please make sure you rest afterwards and do not run before you can walk as we will have better chance of it working well
. Iv had to finish work as has the tn has got to the stage where the pains there all the time badly and I keep passing out due to the pain. The drs have me on morphine but don't always work and plus I have a 2 year old son to look after so not a ideal situation. I hope you have plenty of help throughout the whole duration. This operation is going to transform our life's and we will be able to go outside in the rain/wind and be able to eat instead of drinking food
. You have all the luck and best wishes in the world from me. Would be lovely to know how you get on xx
ash_lie05966
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marielouise1966 ash_lie05966
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ash_lie05966 marielouise1966
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Sorry it's been so long. My surgery went ok thanks But the recovery has been a battle. I have had problems with the nerves and muscles as something a little hard to explain didn't go as planned. They said it would settle within a few weeks but ended up back in again and then again they gave me medication and said it would be another couple of weeks but I'm around 3 months on and not been a day without a headache
not sure if this is normal. How did yours go? Well I hope! and again sorry for the delay x
marielouise1966 ash_lie05966
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Regards, Marie
dgb1952 Loopylee
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ash_lie05966 dgb1952
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kenleigh Loopylee
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Pinstar kenleigh
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kenleigh Pinstar
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kim52185 Loopylee
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May 5th 2015 I was taken to theatre for 6 hours. I woke up in critical care and the next day I was on a normal neurology ward. 7 days later and I was allowed home. Yesterday it was removal of my staples. Whoop !!!
Now I could say all was great but I would be lying, believe me when I say you have pain you do. Yes the T N pain as disappeared but there is a whole new pain, with strong painkillers it's controlled. I am 11 days post op now and all pain as gone I just find it uncomfortable to sleep, I've lost my hearing in my right ear and I have weakness on my left side but with time and rest they should return to normal.
I am happy I had the surgery and I would recommend it to other sufferers.
Just remember take it easy and do rest! It is still brain surgery you are having !
marielouise1966 kim52185
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ann37165 kim52185
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kim52185 ann37165
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unfortunately my hearing hasn't returned as of yet. Glad to hear that some numbness is improving . But I am pleased that I also have no TN pain .
ann37165 kim52185
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pat7733 ann37165
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