
I'm new to the forum and have been advised from my X-rays that I am a candidate to have either double or lower jaw advancement and am waiting to see a public surgeon for a final opinion.
My reasons are functional and cosmetically I'm pretty happy with how I look, my ortho advised that my lower jaw is pretty far back (forgot mms, sorry!) but that my lips are quite 'fleshy' and 'camouflage' the appearance to quite a degree.
I have TMJ (jaw clicking and crunching) and obstructive sleep apnea (AHI of 32, so i stop breathing twice per minute!). I'm a 21 year old female 5'2 and 50kg so I'm not overweight and an ENT said he couldn't see any soft tissue reasons. The main motivation though was intense masseter pain on both sides. It radiated all over my cheeks, to my eyes, forehead and even oxycodone couldn't help it. I would get electric shock-like spasms and eventually couldn't even chew. I gave in and got botox in my masseters to tide me over and it helped the pain immediately, but is definitely not a long term solution.
The pain alone will probably be enough of a reason to go forward with the surgery unfortunately, but I was wondering if anybody with fatigue and sleepiness found improvements after their surgery??? Its a huge problem in my life and seriously making me depressed. I've even tried prescribed dexamphetamines (not much help at all) because I'm so tired. medications have helped, but I'm still sleepy all day and if left to my own devices can sleep up to 20hours! i want to sleep every moment of the day. I've had like 2 years of medical investigations and everything else has turned out normal! hormones, vitamins, no autoimmune diseases, not thyroid, iron etc etc....
I have used a cpap machine for 2 years + now, but my theory is my jaw is shutting off my throat and I'm missing out on deep quality sleep because i need to keep pushing my jaw forward in my sleep... If I relax my jaw right now when awake i cannot breathe at all and its actually quite scary, its very hard for me to fall asleep without my cpap machine.
The cpap is meant to obviously support the soft tissue airways but ofc theres no way it could lift the weight of my jaw

I'm so miserable and darn exhausted!!!!!!!!
Any input would be so so so appreciated thank you!!!!!!!!