Well... I apparently had a delayed effect hangover... It slowly built up throughout the day and is finally gone.
Just another mark of a too fun night with SGCT.
My sister is better after having the drain tube removed from her neck. We were finally able to speak to one of the surgeons who performed the surgery and we finally got a straight answer! The news isn't too good though. The nerve cluster will take weeks, months, or even years to heal, if at all. Compounding this problem is the fact that my sister has MS... They don't know how this will affect her healing. Today, my sister complained of her left eye hurting, which doesn't close as tightly as it should. We also noticed that it is starting to drift a bit. As far as I can tell, the orbital muscles in her left eye are strained by working over time. As you know, you're eyes naturally move the same. So I'm thinking that since there is no muscular control on her left side, the muscles have to work extra hard to keep it up. This seems accurate as her headache and pain seem to increase as she moves her eyes. This is all theory, of course.
Anyway, I just realised how much theoretical rambling I just subjected you to. Sorry
Thanks for everyone's kind thoughts and such.
Just another mark of a too fun night with SGCT.
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My sister is better after having the drain tube removed from her neck. We were finally able to speak to one of the surgeons who performed the surgery and we finally got a straight answer! The news isn't too good though. The nerve cluster will take weeks, months, or even years to heal, if at all. Compounding this problem is the fact that my sister has MS... They don't know how this will affect her healing. Today, my sister complained of her left eye hurting, which doesn't close as tightly as it should. We also noticed that it is starting to drift a bit. As far as I can tell, the orbital muscles in her left eye are strained by working over time. As you know, you're eyes naturally move the same. So I'm thinking that since there is no muscular control on her left side, the muscles have to work extra hard to keep it up. This seems accurate as her headache and pain seem to increase as she moves her eyes. This is all theory, of course.
Anyway, I just realised how much theoretical rambling I just subjected you to. Sorry
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Thanks for everyone's kind thoughts and such.
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Yeah man it was fun. Hope your sister gets better.