I am a 20 year old female.
And I am getting orthognathic surgery at the start of my winter break in December.
I don't know what the correct terms are for what I'm getting. These SARPE and Le Forte and BSSO things?...Hm not familiar. My top jaw is angled improperly, so I have a very open bite. So bone will be cut out. My bottom jaw didn't grow enough, and it's being scooted forward. And I have a weak chin, so in addition just for cosmetic reasons a piece of bone on the bottom of my chin is scooted forward.
I was supposed to get the surgery next month actually, but then my parents found out recently that when my Dad turn 60, we get way more insurance coverage. So more time in braces and more waiting. Ugh. I hate this so f*cking much... Can we cuss on here?
I just feel like this is the worst possible time in one's life to go through braces. When you're in grade school, lots of other kids have braces. So it's no big deal. Once you're in college, you're trying to get some independence and trying feel more grown up. And then there's college parties and hookups. When people guess my age, they guess about 17.

I am very serious about making a career in musical theater. And I have talked to my surgeon, and he says that I need general anesthesia, and they have to stick a tube down my throat. I have been told that of general anesthesia is that it can permanently damage your vocal chords. Despite this risk, I'm pretty sure I'm doing the right thing. Right now, I have major jaw tension when I sing. Actually, I have major jaw tension all the time, it's terrible uncomfortable.
I am sorry I am ranting. I don't expect anyone to read all this. I guess I feel like I need someone to talk to about it. And I'm too embarassed about wearing braces to talk to my friends in person about it. I try to pretend I don't wear them. I have never taken a picture of myself smiling wearing them. Ick Ick Ick.
So um...hi.