R2D2
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Well 3 days after surgery I'm doing well but still feel sore enough to want to take panadol (same as tylernol) every few hours. Finding a sleeping position has been a challenge but I've finally found a position that makes me happy and ironically this is sleeping on the same side as the implant.
Sarah make sure that you get your kids watched while you are recovering - I cannot stress how much it has helped to have babysitting. You'll heal faster the less you do and the more you rest. And don't feel guilty about giving them lots of videos to watch! You can always make up for it afterwards.
Sarah make sure that you get your kids watched while you are recovering - I cannot stress how much it has helped to have babysitting. You'll heal faster the less you do and the more you rest. And don't feel guilty about giving them lots of videos to watch! You can always make up for it afterwards.


Put up with disdain and "You hearing-on-forehead-robot wannabe" comments. Listened to endless arguments about "why CI is bad-against CI for kids-idiotic CI myths"...etc.. Said "Stuff it" and scheduled surgery date for Oct 2002.
Woke up deliriously happy in Morphine La-la land, no pain whatsoever. Was told had to stay in hospital overnight, and spent the night giggling giddily in morphine cloud, giving thumbs-up sign to every visitor and nurse in room.
Went to bathroom, stared at crazy head padding, laughed like loon.
Woke up next morning, very depressed re: morphine withdrawal. Rode home in haze of oral painkillers, feeling nauseated and tired..
Spent next couple of weeks in Queen of House manner, being catered to by hubby, family, and friends while passing the time watching dumb movies, eating, reading, and sitting on bum surfing the internet
, patiently awaiting hook-up date of Nov 14, 2002
...so how has it been for you going from silence to sound?
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to your expertise in sharing your jouney.
eagarly awaiting 'the rest of the story' 


