1 Week Post-Op!
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 8:27 am
Well, 8 days now but the pics were from yesterday. I had surgery on my lower jaw to move it back 7mm. It has been very helpful to read other peoples experiences and see pictures here over the last few months so I thought I would return the favor so to speak.
After being braced for 20 months I was finally given a date last month. I was pretty nervous when the day finally came, the worst part was probably the waiting. Check in, wait. Go to prep, wait. Wake up in recovery, puke some blood here and there, wait some more. I think it took them 4 hours to get me from recovery to my room/bed. I don't remember a whole lot in recovery except the puking, could barely keep my eyes open for more than a few seconds.
Once I got into my room though it was pretty easy going, just boring. I didn't have much to do and don't think I could have done much anyways as the pain killers made me very drowsy. Trying to communicate with the nurses was frustrating so I had them bring me some pen/paper. Overall the experience at the hospital was pretty good, except the waiting =p
I had a lot of swelling in my cheeks and lower lip. The lower lip being the most uncomfortable of it all. As far as pain goes it was very minimal and for the most part just an ache I would feel, I never went too long without taking something.. I pretty much stopped taking anything at all 4 days post-op, jaw would ache very slightly but not enough to bother me. The most painful part of the whole deal was probably them removing the IV, still have a large bruise there.. Swelling has gone down a lot already, still have some in my lower lip and a little in my cheeks but I don't think anyone that doesn't know me well would notice.
I had some bruising that appeared on my neck a few days after, light yellow but not much at all, it's almost gone now.
Most of my chin and lower lip is numb. Apparently my nerve was not in the usual place and the surgeon had to "dig" it out... Said it was higher than most peoples but because of that he was able to put a screw in a better/stronger spot that they usually can't because the nerve is there. I do have feeling in about half of my lip, it's hard to explain but it's a different type of feeling, everything that touches it feels kind of cold even when it's not.. Doc said it's a good sign that I have any feeling at all this soon considering all the "digging" he had to do. At the hospital he said it would likely take a few months before I start getting feeling back so it seems I'm doing better than expected so far. Fingers crossed.
I had a splint in for 1 week. This thing was horrible I could barely say anything, food would get stuck behind it and inside it, it also made it very hard to keep my lips closed even with my big fat lip. Worst of all I could not see how my new bite looked! lol. When they took it out it was soo gross, suddenly I had a left-over meal in my mouth. Wow did it feel good to brush when I got home though! I was kindof surprised that he didn't give me any bands or anything, in a good way of course =p I can talk fairly well now, some words are awkward though, probably because of the new bite and numb lip.
My bite looks a lot better but it doesn't feel very good right now. Unless I slide my jaw slightly to the left, I only have contact on a couple teeth near the front, it's not very comfortable. I'm seeing my ortho tomorrow, hopefully he'll be able to do something to start fixing this instead of waiting until my next appt - Surgeon said that he probably won't do anything, just wants to see how the surgery went.
Finally, here's some pics of my mug for those who dare look =p
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa51 ... ll-all.jpg
After being braced for 20 months I was finally given a date last month. I was pretty nervous when the day finally came, the worst part was probably the waiting. Check in, wait. Go to prep, wait. Wake up in recovery, puke some blood here and there, wait some more. I think it took them 4 hours to get me from recovery to my room/bed. I don't remember a whole lot in recovery except the puking, could barely keep my eyes open for more than a few seconds.
Once I got into my room though it was pretty easy going, just boring. I didn't have much to do and don't think I could have done much anyways as the pain killers made me very drowsy. Trying to communicate with the nurses was frustrating so I had them bring me some pen/paper. Overall the experience at the hospital was pretty good, except the waiting =p
I had a lot of swelling in my cheeks and lower lip. The lower lip being the most uncomfortable of it all. As far as pain goes it was very minimal and for the most part just an ache I would feel, I never went too long without taking something.. I pretty much stopped taking anything at all 4 days post-op, jaw would ache very slightly but not enough to bother me. The most painful part of the whole deal was probably them removing the IV, still have a large bruise there.. Swelling has gone down a lot already, still have some in my lower lip and a little in my cheeks but I don't think anyone that doesn't know me well would notice.
I had some bruising that appeared on my neck a few days after, light yellow but not much at all, it's almost gone now.
Most of my chin and lower lip is numb. Apparently my nerve was not in the usual place and the surgeon had to "dig" it out... Said it was higher than most peoples but because of that he was able to put a screw in a better/stronger spot that they usually can't because the nerve is there. I do have feeling in about half of my lip, it's hard to explain but it's a different type of feeling, everything that touches it feels kind of cold even when it's not.. Doc said it's a good sign that I have any feeling at all this soon considering all the "digging" he had to do. At the hospital he said it would likely take a few months before I start getting feeling back so it seems I'm doing better than expected so far. Fingers crossed.
I had a splint in for 1 week. This thing was horrible I could barely say anything, food would get stuck behind it and inside it, it also made it very hard to keep my lips closed even with my big fat lip. Worst of all I could not see how my new bite looked! lol. When they took it out it was soo gross, suddenly I had a left-over meal in my mouth. Wow did it feel good to brush when I got home though! I was kindof surprised that he didn't give me any bands or anything, in a good way of course =p I can talk fairly well now, some words are awkward though, probably because of the new bite and numb lip.
My bite looks a lot better but it doesn't feel very good right now. Unless I slide my jaw slightly to the left, I only have contact on a couple teeth near the front, it's not very comfortable. I'm seeing my ortho tomorrow, hopefully he'll be able to do something to start fixing this instead of waiting until my next appt - Surgeon said that he probably won't do anything, just wants to see how the surgery went.
Finally, here's some pics of my mug for those who dare look =p
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa51 ... ll-all.jpg