January 2010 Buddies

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#121 Post by crazybeautiful »

Enigma- well wishes your way :)
and told me I can go to soft chew, which I'm not yet. I'm just not interested in food at this point, sorry! The Ensure drinks and soups are more than enough right now.
I'm totally the opposite! I really hate soups, so as soon as I felt I could eat 'normal' foods but without chewing, I was right on it! :lol: I've been eating chicken, sausage, mash potato, well-done veg, pastas, cheese on toast (in very tiny pieces!). I haven't chewed anything, but I can eat these things in small pieces. My family are also going out for a meal next week, so I'm going too. I'm thinking a pasta or something like that. I'm going to sit with my 2 year old niece, and perhaps she can help me wipe away some of my dribble and I'll help her :wink:

I see my surgeon this Friday, and I'm hoping to see my X-Rays or to find out exactly how much movement I had done. Also hope he does something about my stitches. Still none have come out or disolved. The lower ones have loosened, but that's it. Also I've discovered why the one on my right side has caused me so much pain- the stitch is attached to the side of my cheek too as well as to my gum- so I'm kind of sewn together at that side :?

I've been sleeping on my side now too. It isn't 100% comfortable, and I find myself having to move every so often, but it's nice to just have some more movement. I've decided that my swelling is just residual now, and sleeping upright won't do much more for me at this point.

Also, I feel like I can officially say: I can breathe 100% through my nose alone [at night], and it feels great! It's odd to think that my jaws affected my airways, but then it's all connected isn't it.
~SARME, Nov 2007. 10mm expansion

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#122 Post by crazybeautiful »

Just to update-

Saw my surgeon today and he was really pleased with how everything went. I told him my right lower stitch was irritating so he had a look and it had 'puckered' a little bit, so he removed it for me. It feels so much better!

He also talked to me straight away about my bad skin that I've suddenly developed post-op. He said that after the surgery you tend to get quite spotty and irritated (be it from whatever they put on your face or what, I don't know). Seriously my chin is hideous at the moment, and when the pimples first appeared it felt like a rash. So I will just have to wait for them to go in their own time :oops:

That was it really- he was pleased, I was pleased (I said thankyou to him about 50 times during the course of the appointment. To which he replied 'sweetie, we can't just sit and pat eachother on the backs for the good job' :wink: But I said thanks again nonetheless ). He pointed out that my smile/midline is off (which I have noticed but don't care) but it's quite natural. Perfection is not what I was after- normality was. And perfect isn't natural! I immediately thought of the stupid reality 'star' Heidi Pratt (quite) who's been in my glossy and silly mags recently because of the plastic surgery she's had done; she looks absolutely grotesque! (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... rgery.html)


Anyway, that was a bit off topic! Sorry :)

So, anyway, he said not to chew for at least another month, but other than that everything is great. I'll see him again just for a last check up in 3-6 months.
~SARME, Nov 2007. 10mm expansion

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#123 Post by enigma »

Enigma chiming in completing the January Buddies list way hey to all of us!!!
(4 days post double op)

Just home today so far so so swollen im a bruiser according to my surgeon i was huge before the surgery ended lol.............feeling ok I lost alot of blood but thankfully didnt need a transfusion yay managing soups from sippy cups which is progress as I had been using a syringe lol be decided against it for hygene.

Must admit have felt pressured into moving mouth by docs but I think thats just me as Im quite sensitive like that but jaynee mack how can you chew when you face still feels like wood. Have been having some tingling so heres hoping.

On last note did you ever think you had sooooooooooooo much drool in your mouth its ridiculous lol!!!
too tired to write more be back again well done us all xxx

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#124 Post by OhioM »

Yay, enigma! Glad you're on your way to recovery! Sorry to hear you had some bumps....hang in there for a few more tough days and you'll see little improvements every day after that, I think.
Recovering from Lefort 1 (5.5 mm impaction) with genio (6 mm) 1/20/10

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#125 Post by bb »

congrats on making it to the other side!
If your docs are encouraging you to move your face- do it. I think it helps with nerve regeneration.
All the best on your recovery.
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#126 Post by lfwood »

Had another post op appointment tonight. I have a bit of pain in my gum at the back on my right hand side. It has slowly been getting worse the last couple of days. My surgeon thinks that it is just my stitches starting to come out, but she gave me some anti biotics in case it is an infection (I think it is). Had to go back on the pain killers.

Jaw is more stabilised. I get to not wear my bands from breakkie til lunch now - about 5 hours a day.

I go back to see her again on thursday arvo.
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#127 Post by lfwood »

Oh and Enigma, welcome back. Hope you are going ok.

Can't believe that we are all done!!! And January is over......
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#128 Post by enigma »

Just wondering what are your favorite things to em eat or well slurp right now?
Im finding it hard as i need to put lots in due to blood loss but hey ho im trying!
Favorite up til now is custard and homemade soup but going to try some apple pie tomorrow in a blender mmmm

Its funny its not the food I miss its actually the satisfaction of biting into something....big food craving corned beef sandwhich how wierd!!!
Anyone else got strange food cravings ???

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#129 Post by crazybeautiful »

My favourite thing to eat is ravioli, oddly. I'm not much of a fan generally because it's dull, but when you can't chew, anything that has some flavour other than a build-up drink or soup is divine! :lol: I also like eating tuna mayo (yes, on its own. My mum laughed at me when I had it for breakfast :? but it's quick, and it's something)

Throughout the day I'll say 'I could just eat a X right now'. Usually it's steak, a sandwich, an apple, a burger. Anything that you need to open you mouth wide for and sink your teeth into, I miss!

I also was walking out and about today with smoothie on my chin. I only realised when the wind blew my hair onto it....nice :lol:

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#130 Post by chicago29 »

@crazybeautiful: WOW!!!!!!! Love the results!! You must be absolutely thrilled...

I'm so happy for you :D :D :D
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#131 Post by bb »

[quote="crazy beaut]I also was walking out and about today with smoothie on my chin. I only realised when the wind blew my hair onto it[/quote] LOL!

You're results are awesome!! So encouraging- since it's a little scary for me wondering if I'll look ok afterwards.
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#132 Post by bb »

crazy beaut wrote:I also was walking out and about today with smoothie on my chin. I only realised when the wind blew my hair onto it
LOL!

You're results are awesome!! So encouraging- since it's a little scary for me wondering if I'll look ok afterwards.
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#133 Post by bb »

darn! double post- sorry
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#134 Post by ORTHO12 »

@crazyb

Your results look amazing so far!! :D

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#135 Post by crazybeautiful »

Thanks guys :) I'm feeling good today, and your comments have added to that :wink:

Why am I feeling good?:
I had an appointment with my ortho today; and I’ve come away feeling very good, and also very proud of my surgeon (does he need a teenage girl to be proud of him for just doing his job? Perhaps not!).
I was taken straight away to have an X-Ray, and then went to see my ortho. When the assistant came out to call me in she said ‘you look great’! A trainee was there too, who was comparing my X-Rays as I went in. I had a look and the difference was just crazy. I have the screws along my mandible (which I can feel), and then I have the others around the nose and upper jaw. My teeth like totally fit together man, and it’s awesome!
My ortho said for only 3 weeks everything looks fantastic, and usually at this stage she needs to do a lot more work to get the bite stable, but in my case I don’t really need much doing because the surgeon did such a good job (see, that’s why I’m proud, or should I say privileged?). As such, she thinks I may only need the braces on for 3 more months, rather than 6. However I’m not at the point where I’m sick of my braces and want them off; I’m at the point where I’m thrilled to be on the right side of the surgery, and I actually have a decent bite and profile now. Still, it’s good that she has less to do.

She is still on with the elastics, though (since I came out of the surgery sans splint or elastics, and she thought I should have had them on- she keeps mentioning it all the time! :lol: ); she said the surgeon must have been so pleased with himself that he didn’t want anything extra doing. I see her point of view in that it’s her job to get the teeth side of things perfect (or as near to perfect as anything can be) so she wanted the elastics to stabalise the bite. However, since the surgeon actually did do such a good job, then what’s the problem? He said he didn’t want to use the splint if possible because it’s horrible to live with (if I’d had to live on liquids for more than the few days that I did, I definitely would have felt horrible, and I think recovered less well), and since the bite fit together as it did, elastics weren’t necessary. But anyway, I think my ortho likes her elastics, and I’m happy with them so long as they remain in simple shapes that I can deal with! :)

She asked if I was ok to have a wire change and I said yeah, go for it. I’m not in pain and I’m numb anyway, so ...
She changed the top wire, put back on 2 hooks for the elastics (which actually did hurt! Pressure on the teeth can get you even if your gums are numb), and added 2 powerchains to try and close my 2 gaps (my elastics go over the chains on the upper jaw). The elastics are in a trapezium shape rather than box now, but are in the same place as before so I can handle that. Also she let me have the lighter ones for more range of movement. Although to be honest, I was fine with the thicker ones because they weren’t particularly strong anyway; well certainly I could eat with them in.

She was pleased with my ROM anyway, as well as my cleaning (I’ve been trying the best I can, but I need to pick up a bit more. It’s hard though because I keep catching the stitches by accident because the hang down a little. Yesterday I made one bleed because I caught it with my toothbrush :? )

So all in all she was really pleased, the trainee said I looked great (my ortho told him to pass along the message to my surgeon that I looked great when he sees him later), the assistant said I looked great, the other ortho who works there popped in for something else, but had a look anyway, and also said it looked great.

So today I feel very pleased. Not with myself (all I can do is recover and look after myself), but for the people who do their job very well. Because that means I have results to be thankful for, and ultimately I can feel good about myself for the first time in ages.

PS- is it silly to want to get a card for my surgeon, and a big bunch of flowers for my ortho? :oops:
~SARME, Nov 2007. 10mm expansion

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