Hey Terrishka, yea it's hard to fall asleep like that sometimes. Not sure if this is a problem for you but I have a tendency to roll to one side too during sleep haha but I found a neat trick to prevent me from doing that! I'm not sure if it works for everyone but I cross my legs as if I was going down a water-slide, and I keep that position when I fall asleep. When I wake up, I wake up on my back! Not sure why it keeps me from tossing, but it doesTerrishka wrote:^ooops I totally did that all wrong lol.
Anyways here's an update from me: I'm on Day 6 and I'm feeling pretty good! The swelling is surprisingly pretty minimal now! I look less like a bobble head and my head is more of a normal size haha. I did get some bruising on my neck but it doesn't look very noticeable, though you never know what can happen. After the surgery I only had feeling in my top lip and most of my tongue. Now only some of my bottom lip and my chin are numb. I'm pretty happy with how my recovery is going... though I haven't been very diligent with some things. I've been sleeping flat (GASP!) for the past two nights because I was up until 4-5 am each night trying to fall asleep but to no avail. It's just too uncomfortable. My first post-op appointment is tomorrow and I'm going to ask for a prescription for sleeping pills.
Hey DRG, welcome back home I know what you mean! My last night in the hospital was rough; my I.V. needle bent and I wasn't getting any medications, any pain killers, nothing; I was in lots of pain and the nurses kept administering new bags, even upped the dosage of morphine because they were so confused why I was feeling so bad, then in the morning when I was leaving they take out the IV and realized the needle bent, and when they moved the blanket off the bed low and behold on the sheet a nice wet-spot of all the medications.. nice! LOL.DRG wrote:To much great joy, I came home from the hospital yesterday. I had a miserable night there on Tuesday night, where they moved me to a different room at 11pm. I went from a "high needs" floor (mostly pediatric patients) to a general floor without a real explanation, and found myself housed next to a man with dementia, while another loud woman was in the hallway screaming. Keep in mind that I am wired shut, so communication is so difficult. That night was a terrible experience, pretty sure I had a panic attack even, but I would really rather not dwell on it lest I feel that I am reliving it.
My swelling is better today (Day 3 post-op). As Suzanna and others (my doctor even) said, I should keep an eye out for some rebound swelling starting tomorrow & Saturday. I have been managing well so far, thank goodness my wife has the week off from work to be with me (while the kids are at winter break "camp"). I see my doctor tomorrow morning, am not expecting much to happen other than a good cleansing and a pat on the back.
The best news I got all week was that my timeline for getting unwired is between 4-5 weeks, one week shorter than previously expected. I will get to join most of you all with some heavy rubber bands and a no-chew diet then, for a week or so, which is quite the upgrade. I have begun to feel more like myself, trying my best to stay on top of my meds & all (two kinds of pain killers + antibiotics). Plus, eating is such a chore that it takes forever. But, I just keeping moving forward, slowly as it may be.
Trying to stay awake for more than a few hours at a clip has been tough though
DRG
Also, god bless whoever the lady was, but there was a seemingly elderly lady screaming "help me", like clock-work, I think she may have had dementia or Alzheimer's as well.
The staying up part is hard for the first few days back home, especially because thats when you get some real rest!
Hey Suzanna, I have started to get little throbs in my teeth here and there, but they only last for a few seconds if that, and rarely I may get like a feeling of a pin going into my top right lip, but nothing more yet. Mind you, I had just a SARPE and wisdom teeth for right now, I'll be having the double-jaw next year, however SARPE is essentially a LeForte (without the down-fracture) so we may be experiencing similar pains in regards to the top!suzanna wrote:DRG, man that sucks that you have to be wired! How have you been coping with that? I totally know what you mean about having a bad night at the hospital. I'm a nurse and have to deal with patients with dementia and alzheimer's quite often and I always feel sooo bad for their roommates or whoever can even hear them screaming in the middle of the night while they are trying to sleep. At least your home now!
Have any of you had any nerve pain yet? I started having a stabbing, sharp pain in front of my right ear on and off for the last week. It's really annoying and is really severe at times. I hope it doesn't last much longer. I haven't noticed any changes in my numbness yet though. Swelling is slowly going down but definitely still there.
Hope everyone's doing well!