Hello December Buddies
I am Day 7 post BSSO, and catching up.
So sorry to hear about cancelations.
I know as steep a learning curve it is to deal with post surgery 'inconviences'.
the presurgery for me was much harder, and if cancelled would be very very difficult. I know the uncertainty of the date to plan for surgery is and not being in control is a huge stressor, ( past surgery experience ).
My Surgeon is excellent and as much as possible stays to the same pattern with every patient. My surgery Wednesday and out Saturday 2 pm. Hospital nurses well trained for orthognatic care and excellent overall.
Of course nothing goes without a hitch, I had to wait 3 hours in recovery, before a room was available, yet the room turned out to be a private room.
After the noise of recovery, it was great.
The first night as normal I did not sleep well, kind of wired and yet kept very comfortable with morphine and anti nausea as I was having my sinuses give me a bad case of post nasal drip, that was upsetting my stomach.
I was surprised to be NPO until Thursday (Day 2 ) evening, and then learning how to drink clear fluids was very, very tiring.
Friday (Day 3 ) surgeon visit and later X-ray. Saturday ( Day 4) surgeon visit and discharge after 2pm antibiotics, IV removed and Rx for antibiotic muscle relaxant, tylenol, codiene, and mouth rinse. Everything except Robaxin was liquid form. It is a full time job taking medicine, food, salt water rinses, and finding time to rest.
An the best yet on Sunday ( Day 5 ) evening I could begin a full liquid diet.
Monday ( Day 6 ) was first check up and got some 'pond scum' rinsed away. And new X-rays looked great.
Advanced 7.2 mm on rt side and 4.6 on left side. Plates and screws all looking good.
Reminders of No Chew, and another week or so before I can add scrambled egg to my diet.
Next appointment Friday (Day 10 ).
A general note the bruising and swelling is remarkable, when asked how I am doing I just send a photo and say looks worse than it feels. And I am also happy I did not need to be wired.
I have moved away from syringes for eating as soon as possible. At this time I only have 2 bands and after much pouring liquid onto my chest, I finally figured out a mirror would be useful as well as a bib.

Well past my energy level, and from someone else it is better to rest before yawning starts.
To those of you waiting and recovering all the best.