On Monday, July 31, 2017 at 6:30am, I checked in at Barrow’s Neurological Institute and awaited my 8:30am surgery time. I was surprisingly calm and had my husband by my side as they poked and prodded getting me ready for surgery. I met with my anesthesiologist, Marc McLaughlin, who insisted he go by Marc. He was pretty stellar, very down to earth, and as cool as a cucumber. I had no worries about his role in my procedure. I met with a nurse, whose name I wish I could remember, but it was a bit of a whirlwind, so he will be known as the salt and pepper haired, mellow male nurse. And a couple neurosurgery residents stopped by as well to make sure I was ready and that I was aware of what was going to be happening (you know, in case I forgot I was getting brain surgery). This whole morning should have been stressful and nerve wracking, but thanks to an absolutely beautiful and inspired blessing I had received from my husband on Sunday had me more than ready for this procedure.
Sunday Night
We were getting together with Bryan’s family to celebrate a birthday, and all the men in the family were more than happy to join Bryan in giving me a Priesthood Blessing.
In this inspired blessing, Bryan blessed me with 2 very important messages
Back to Monday Morning
They wheeled me back at just about 8:30 am and had given me a relaxation concoction but I do remember being in the operating room, lots of white walls but disappointingly, no big window looking into the OR where everyone could watch my surgery. I may have even inquired about this but when you’re as drugged up as I was, you can’t be too sure what was said or done. I remember a couple people getting me arranged on the table, and the next thing I remember was waking up at 5:47pm thinking that the math was just not working out in my head.
Now, when we originally met with Dr. Smith, he had let us know it would be a 3-4 hour surgery. You can see why I’d be confused about this 5:47 pm time that they were talking about as I was coming to. I had been wheeled into surgery around 8:30am. Taking into account the 2 hours in recovery before I was back with reality, means my surgery ended around 3:50pm. So now, this 3-4 hour surgery turned into a 7 hour surgery to remove this teeny tiny 10mm x 7mm x 5 mm tumor from my head. So..why did this surgery take twice as long as I was originally told? Miracles. Straight up miracles.
Going in to this surgery, I had lost 100% of the hearing in my left ear. The Acoustic Neuroma/Vestibular Schwannoma was pressing my cochlear nerve against my skull, cutting off the blood supply, destroying my hearing. I am so fortunate and the tumor really had not made it’s presence known in any other way, sure a little bit of balance issues but I had written it off as just being kind of a klutz. The doctors really have no way of anticipating what is going to happen in surgery and recovery, and so they monitor each nerve to take as good of care of those nerves as possible while in my head. After closing me up and taking me to the Neuro ICU I was constantly, seriously every hour, being given neuro exams. 1. Smile. 2. Follow my finger with your eyes. 3. Squeeze my fingers. 4. Push my hands away. 5. Pull my hands in. 6. Lift your right leg, then your left. 7. Point your toes. 8. Flex your toes. I was doing really well each time they came in, and a lot of nurses and doctors would pop in to see my smile because it was truly a miracle in itself that I hadn’t woken up with any facial paralysis. I was in pain, but very grateful to be on the mend. I had been taken in for a follow up MRI, and everything looked great-they got the whole tumor out! They kept on top of my meds and I only barfed a couple times.
Even typing up this experience, I still cry. It is such a testimony builder to me that my Heavenly Father-He KNOWS me! He LOVES me! He wants me to be happy!
I will write more about recovery but people, I just wanted the WORLD to know that I. CAN. HEAR! (Sure, it’s quiet, but boy is it clear! And…it’s a fetching miracle!)
I’m not crying….there’s just something in my eye. Sooooo happy you got your hearing back! Love you bunches!
You just made my cry I’m so happy for you. God is amazing and works in mysterious ways. I love to read your story and to hear your outcome. We love you and will continue Praying for you
I am happy for you. Yes our Heavenly Father loves you and I am so happy He was there with you. I know you will recover quickly.