JMrut - Channel Meryaten in your recovery. She had lower jaw surgery only, and was at a beer tasting within a week! She was my recovery IDOL:) Of course, I wasn't at a beer tasting a week after or anything, but two weeks after I was sipping champagne and illegally popping caviar on my tongue on New Years;)
JennX- You're entitled to your view, but unnecessarily scaring someone just because you had a bad experience or didn't fully understand what recovery would entail is not fair - JM's not even having the same procedures as you did! Sure, there will be discomfort, breathing issues, talking issues, liquid diet fun, etc, but what precisely were you expecting?
Personally what I imagined before surgery was FAR WORSE than my post-op recovery. I still believe the recovery is easier than imagining every detail of what could go wrong; perhaps the difference here is a difference in imagination. Thinking about the procedure was by far worse than dealing with the actualities of the procedure; recovery is step by step, not overnight, Rome wasn't built in a day blah blah.
So... to summarize. If you have a strong imagination, yes, the recovery is easier than the waiting. If you have no imagination, then no, the recovery is harder than waiting. Let's try to remember here that this board isn't just about advice or gritty details about how horrid everything is, but about supporting each other in our life-changing decisions. Key word, supporting. I think we all could read the online info on our surgeries but end up discussing it here for the emotional purposes, not the scientific analysis of other laypeople like ourselves.
/end rant.
