A little surgery
#131
Holly Molly Bill, that's an ear full. Bet you are not sleeping on that side. Good to hear its all going well.
#132
Time for an update, how's the hole in the head doing Bill?
#133
Thread Starter
Everything seems fine except range of motion of my jaw. It is still a little painful to eat a burger.
No dizziness or equilibrium problems. My tinnitus is better than before the surgery, but still there. I think my hearing is improved slightly, but I go back for a final check-up in four or five months and will have a hearing test then. I've started lifting weights again. Very light to start, but the point is I don't feel any pressure in the area of the surgery when I lift.
I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?
Thanks for asking.
No dizziness or equilibrium problems. My tinnitus is better than before the surgery, but still there. I think my hearing is improved slightly, but I go back for a final check-up in four or five months and will have a hearing test then. I've started lifting weights again. Very light to start, but the point is I don't feel any pressure in the area of the surgery when I lift.
I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?
Thanks for asking.
#134
^ Well, that would be a fast demise and a good one from your perspective, right? Doing something you love. Sounds like things are going well for the most part.
#135
I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?
#137
.........I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! ........
#138
Thread Starter
Ha ha. That boat's famous on the internet, Paul.
#139
#140
Everything seems fine except range of motion of my jaw. It is still a little painful to eat a burger.
No dizziness or equilibrium problems. My tinnitus is better than before the surgery, but still there. I think my hearing is improved slightly, but I go back for a final check-up in four or five months and will have a hearing test then. I've started lifting weights again. Very light to start, but the point is I don't feel any pressure in the area of the surgery when I lift.
I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?
Thanks for asking.
No dizziness or equilibrium problems. My tinnitus is better than before the surgery, but still there. I think my hearing is improved slightly, but I go back for a final check-up in four or five months and will have a hearing test then. I've started lifting weights again. Very light to start, but the point is I don't feel any pressure in the area of the surgery when I lift.
I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?
Thanks for asking.