Hi everyone,
I am back

. It's hard to believe that it has been one month since my surgery. Although I had only one surgery this time, my recovery has been slower than those of many of you from this website.
My surgery went well. Dr. Steinberg said that I had good graph. But I had really low blood pressure right after the surgery. And they did have to change my pain medication several times as I felt serious dizziness immediately after taking the medicine. I felt so weak that I couldnot walk a lot in the hospital and could not look into internet after a couple of minutes. I heard that Rene, another Moyamoya patient who was having two surgeries at the same time with me, walked a lot more and even went down to the cafeteria. It's also amazing that DJ could start this website very soon after his surgeries.
I still felt weak after getting discharged. I was awake many times at night, feeling so thirsty. I found that slightly massaging my head, mostly on the other side of course, and my two ears has helped me to sleep better. I also try to increase my walking distance and breath fresh air as much as I can.
They took the staples out of my head one week after my surgery. I washed my hair the next day, which quite a relief. But it really made me a bit more headaches after that.
I feel better now but still not in full recovery. One thing that worries me is the bad swooshing sounds I have had on my right side after surgery, which I did not have before. It seems that many of you had those sounds before your surgeries and they went away after surgeries. I just wonder if anyone has had similar experience and if there are ways to get rid of that so annoying sound. I have recently had some headache on the other sides of my head, and the numbness starts to apprear again, sometimes on my left hand, sometimes on my right hand.
Dr. Steinberg and Teresa were very kind to me. Jill has been so nice and so helpful to me. She met me the day before my surgery in Stanford, waited with my friend during my surgery, and drove me home when I was discharged. Thank so much too to all of you who share your experience, advice, and pray for me during those days.
Hugs and loves,
Ha