If you've had vestibular nerve section surgery

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  1. edj3

    edj3 New Member

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    I'm waiting on a surgery date for VNS so wanted to solicit others' experience. I am definitely going to have the surgery, assuming insurance approves it, and I'm comfortable with my neurotologist and neurosurgeon. But I would love to hear from you if you've had this surgery.

    • What would you have liked to know ahead of time?
    • Anything that especially helped you post-op?
    • Everyone is different; having said that, about how long did it take you to get back to normal?
    • Anything else I'm not asking but should be?

    Thanks!
     
  2. June-

    June- Well-Known Member

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    I did not have a vns but i did lose the hraring and balance nerve on the right side to acoustic neuroma surgery. What helped me rehab was walking. I walked with a walker til i could use a cane and then on my own but i walked and walked until i could ride a bike etc. just keep moving but of course pick safe places to walk. The other thing the sureon tod me was this kind of surgery and i assume he meant balance nerve, was for reasons they didnt quite understand, very fatiguing. At three months, i though i was recovered, but at six months i was much strong and even more so after a year. Be patient but keep moving.
     
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  3. Paul101

    Paul101 Member

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    Did you lose hearing in both ears
     

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