5 days post Lefort 1 Osteotomy
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:49 am
I had my upper jaw surgery on Tuesday this week. Went very well apart from nosebleeding, had septoplasty and turbinate removal as well.
My nose still bleeds a little, does anyone know how long it will be before it settles down?
I still have a lot of swelling at the back of the throat with an uvula that looks like a punch bag, how long does it take to settle down? It is so swollen I can feel it on the back of my tongue, I take it this will get better?
It there a reason why you have to eat a pureed meal, I am finding it ok to eat rice, soft meat as well as the usual well cooked vegetables and the like. Is there a reason why chewing should be avoided? I would have thought that all the screws and brackets would be more than enough to fix the maxilla in position.
Final question, I have found the whole surgical process very straightforward with very little pain, in fact it surprises me just how little 'surgical pain' I've had. There has been pain from the swelling and now I have two lovely black eyes and yellow cheeks. My biggest problem is numbness. Not from the lips or anything but from upper teeth and upper palate, its like I've eaten loads of ice cream and it's just really numb. This is what has caused the most difficulty eating not being able to feel food in the mouth.How long does it take to settle down and do you regain all the feeling in your mouth and teeth? It's weird brushing your teeth when there is so little feeling in them.
I'm already pleased with the post surgical position and can't wait to see what it looks like when all the swelling has gone down.
My nose still bleeds a little, does anyone know how long it will be before it settles down?
I still have a lot of swelling at the back of the throat with an uvula that looks like a punch bag, how long does it take to settle down? It is so swollen I can feel it on the back of my tongue, I take it this will get better?
It there a reason why you have to eat a pureed meal, I am finding it ok to eat rice, soft meat as well as the usual well cooked vegetables and the like. Is there a reason why chewing should be avoided? I would have thought that all the screws and brackets would be more than enough to fix the maxilla in position.
Final question, I have found the whole surgical process very straightforward with very little pain, in fact it surprises me just how little 'surgical pain' I've had. There has been pain from the swelling and now I have two lovely black eyes and yellow cheeks. My biggest problem is numbness. Not from the lips or anything but from upper teeth and upper palate, its like I've eaten loads of ice cream and it's just really numb. This is what has caused the most difficulty eating not being able to feel food in the mouth.How long does it take to settle down and do you regain all the feeling in your mouth and teeth? It's weird brushing your teeth when there is so little feeling in them.
I'm already pleased with the post surgical position and can't wait to see what it looks like when all the swelling has gone down.