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recovery from right temporal lobectomy

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PostPosted: 12/20/07 - 21:48    Post subject: recovery from right temporal lobectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

I am now 7 weeks post up. I have had my ups and downs. Now I am waiting for blood to reabsorb in my right ear since I can barely hear out of it, it feels clogged and I will follow up with the ENT in a couple of months.

My question is has anyone ever felt a foggy feeling in the head during the recovery period? I don't feel dizzy or tired. I guess it's that I just cannot fully concentrate and my head has a blurred feeling.

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Gail

The surgery was for intractable epilepsy
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PostPosted: 02/10/08 - 05:43    Post subject: Epilepsy REMOVED Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, Hold in there - I was in your position 17 months ago! It does take time, but you will get there. What level of medication are you on? They added to my overall 'foggy' feeling. I am still not off my drugs - but everything is a total success. Keep your chin up!

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PostPosted: 03/03/08 - 20:32    Post subject: Re: recovery from right temporal lobectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

My daughter(11) is having Right Frontal Lobe Surgery how was your recovery?
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pharmgal89 wrote:
I am now 7 weeks post up. I have had my ups and downs. Now I am waiting for blood to reabsorb in my right ear since I can barely hear out of it, it feels clogged and I will follow up with the ENT in a couple of months.

My question is has anyone ever felt a foggy feeling in the head during the recovery period? I don't feel dizzy or tired. I guess it's that I just cannot fully concentrate and my head has a blurred feeling.

Thanks,
Gail

The surgery was for intractable epilepsy
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