kelse - That tingling could last a while. The nerves are the slowest thing to regenerate

But the fact that you have tingling is a good sign that the nerves weren't damaged too severely!
slewsmissy - That's quite an appointment! When I came too my catheter, 2 IVs, A-line, and tube to suction blood out were all still in. They had removed the breathing tube but that was about it. The A-line and catheter hurt a little coming out, but I was getting the morphine regularly so it was aight. That's interesting about your surgeon deciding in the OR about whether or not to do the chin... He should know the movement for the mandible after the 3D sim and should be able to make the decision from there, I would think. I wonder if he just wants to see if he has enough time left in the OR

If you feel strongly one way or the other, I'd press it with him pre-op. If you're ok with whatever he decides, I understand that too. I was a fairly vocal patient about my treatment plan. More so than most
Btw, I think they talk a lot about the possibility of a blood transfusion because this is a high blood loss operation (according to my surgeon). Apparently it's often pretty borderline on whether or not you need a transfusion. I didn't get one, but lots of patients do. I felt pretty weak for days after the operation and the blood loss may have been related to that. Be happy you're getting the blood suction tube! Some patients don't get that and have serious nausea issues. Btw I had to quite smoking too and it's still going well post-op! I cheated once like 7 weeks post-op but that was it, so I think I did pretty good. You'll be nervous and stressed as heck the days leading up to the operation and if you're like me you'll be a total wreck the day before, but you'll be fine!!! Good luck!!!