I've been in bed so long that... | Day 175 Pt 1 Post op Vestibular Nerve Section

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  • Hello! I'm Kelly and I've had Meniere's disease since 2010. On May 25, 2023, I had a brain surgery for Meniere's disease called a Vestibular Nerve Section and Craniotomy after I exhausted all treatments for Meniere's disease. I kept a private video journal while I recovered from surgery and recently decided to make it public in hopes it would help others go through this surgery recovery. The date this video was recorded is listed below. I'm happy to answer any questions you have or talk more about my experience. Recovering from brain surgery was unlike anything I've every experienced. But I've come so far and I am SO glad I did it. Thanks for going on this journey with me!
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  • @alexrc7333
    @alexrc7333 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Kelly! Gald you're doing better now. You look so balanced and happy when cooking, keep it up! 💯

    • @IncredibleAnyway
      @IncredibleAnyway  Місяць тому +2

      Absolutely so thankful I was so improved from the Thanskgiving before this one! I really enjoy cooking!!

  • @hersenwikkelspunteu
    @hersenwikkelspunteu Місяць тому +1

    ❤ its so fun watching you cook. You seem to realy enjoy cooking. 😊 I like cooking to. Im bad at backing. I just dont have a very patient character for backing. 😉
    You go girl. 🏋️🍀❤
    Hugs Marloes❤

    • @IncredibleAnyway
      @IncredibleAnyway  Місяць тому +2

      Yes, I really love to cook! I"m glad you enjoy watching me cook!

  • @angelolucena8451
    @angelolucena8451 Місяць тому

    hello, can I ask for advice about your illness, we have the same illness, did you get better with gentamicin, what is the process of gentamicin and how many times was he injected in the ear, can you advice, thank you very much

    • @IncredibleAnyway
      @IncredibleAnyway  Місяць тому

      Gentamicin injected into the ear works for a huge part of the population in treating Meniere's vertigo. It can take 1-3 injections (not at the same time), and usually it works to eliminate vertigo. There is a very very small part of the population it doesn't work for (me). I had 9 injections over 8 years before I moved on to another more aggressive treatment. I have videos on Gentamicin and even show how they do the injection. The playlist of videos about Gentamicin is here: ua-cam.com/play/PLTGnpduSk6I2LLWmIkjkWfdS4w-tKPvOJ.html
      If you have any questions from watching those videos, I'd be happy to answer them!

  • @loquacious_lisa
    @loquacious_lisa Місяць тому +1

    It could be worse, you could be me and have been in bed (bedridden) for 2624 days (7 years and 2 months) 💔😪

    • @brianbutler7060
      @brianbutler7060 Місяць тому +1

      Wow!

    • @loquacious_lisa
      @loquacious_lisa Місяць тому

      @@brianbutler7060that’s one word for it.

    • @IncredibleAnyway
      @IncredibleAnyway  Місяць тому +1

      Lisa, my heart is with you. It is someone no one should ever have to go through or endure. Suffering for that long and being bedbound for that long is so painful physically and emotionally. I truly understand because I've been bedbound that long before. It is *so* hard and hellish and draining. You're not alone. Thinking of you. 💜