Gruntled - I think you're going to be surprised by how good you look when the swelling's finished

And be sure to notice the differences from all angles! My profile is one area I really saw a nice change in. That sucks they didn't remove that extra tooth. Maybe it turned out it was going to be more difficult than expected? Or yeah, they could have forgotten. Did you ask your surgeon?
Liz192 - I second what gruntled said about laying flat. I got my wedge pillow at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. It was a little tricky to find tho; I had to ask an employee, but my mom assured me they had them. The ice pack holder I got online but in all fairness, I didn't use it a ton. I went to Coney Island for the 4th of July! Restaurant eating sucks. I bring along an Ensure or two and sip that while everyone else has delicious REAL food. We can still THIS IS SPAM REPORT TO ADMIN THIS IS SPAM REPORT TO ADMIN THIS IS SPAM REPORT TO ADMIN THIS IS SPAM REPORT TO ADMIN with eachother, but the Ensure goes fast and when it's done I just want to leave, not sit there while everyone finishes up. Your time off should be fine. KaylaChristine only took 2 weeks off and it sounds like she's done fine with it.
Gruntled - I don't think I qualify as a "seasoned" surgery-er but for what it's worth I'm almost 4 weeks post-op and I still use the baby toothbrush. I did get in between my molars with it the other day. The feeling between my teeth was just too gross and disturbing. It didn't feel good on my TMJ. At 3 weeks post-op my surgeon said I could start using my waterpik, and that's been really good on the front of my teeth, at least. I don't have a good solution for the backs of the teeth. What's a TePe?
Incognito88 - I put in for 4.5 weeks of leave, but I'm planning on returning to work on Thursday, which will be 4 weeks post-op. The swelling's been down enough to seem "normal" for a week or two, but the elastics make talking difficult. Regardless, 2 weeks is enough time. Just try not to overdo it and get tired and crash your car commuting
Jaime - That Mac and cheese sounds awesome! I've kinda bit the tip of my tongue a couple times to see how it would feel in my teeth/jaws and it didn't feel good. Very sore to bear down on even the tiniest bit.
Deathorglory - Haha small world. I like John Brown's Smokehouse better than Dinosaur BBQ tho. But Dinosaur's beans are pretty dang good. That's nuts that you passed out on the subway. Most of them are air conditioned I think, but I think some certain lines aren't. Maybe the C train and some others?
Nozzelnut - Has your surgeon poked that side of your chin with something pokey yet? Mine did in recovery right after they woke me up, again the next day, and again at my 3-week post-op. Totally numb on the left side of my chin all 3 times, so I suspect it won't come back. From what I've read, that's totally normal even when the nerve isn't severed (which my surgeon told me it's not, that their handling of the nerve went perfectly) and even in cases where the feeling doesn't totally return, that numb spot gets smaller and smaller over time until it's virtually unnoticeable. So far it's very noticeable for me only when shaving. I wonder if I'm being gentle enough. My numb spot is maybe 3/4"-1" wide on the left side of the tip of my chin and extends up to just below my lip. You?