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> >

> > Hi Lyssa,

> >

> > Thanks!!! I guess that will be a great day!! I can't wait!! But I

guess

> > I'll have to! lol. I will try to put it on the calender, if I have

> trouble

> > will let you know. Thanks again so much. I truly hope I am as

successful

> > as

> > you. You've done wonderful and you are such a motivator for all of

us!!!

> > I

> > think I would like to also put a before picture on the list. Maybe you

> > could

> > help me with that. The before and after pics are a great idea. I

think

> > Pam's journey book is also a great idea. I'm getting really excited

just

> > thinking about the future. I'm so glad to have found this site. Thank

you

> > for creating it. What a great bunch of people here!!

> >

> > Nance

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you look good Norm, I will send my picture soon!

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>> >>

>> >>

>> >> Hi Lyssa,

>> >>

>> >> Thanks!!! I guess that will be a great day!! I can't wait!! But I

>guess

>> >> I'll have to! lol. I will try to put it on the calender, if I have

>> >trouble

>> >> will let you know. Thanks again so much. I truly hope I am as

>> successful

>> >> as

>> >> you. You've done wonderful and you are such a motivator for all of

>us!!!

>> >> I

>> >> think I would like to also put a before picture on the list. Maybe

you

>> >> could

>> >> help me with that. The before and after pics are a great idea. I

>> think

>> >> Pam's journey book is also a great idea. I'm getting really excited

>just

>> >> thinking about the future. I'm so glad to have found this site. Thank

>> you

>> >> for creating it. What a great bunch of people here!!

>> >>

>> >> Nance

>> >>

>> >> ----

>> >>

>> >>

>>

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>> >> Enjoy the award-winning journalism of The New York Times with

>> >> convenient home delivery. And for a limited time, get 50% off for the

>> >> first 8 weeks by subscribing. Pay by credit card and receive an

>> >> additional 4 weeks at this low introductory rate.

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Thanks Cheryl. Of course, I have no idea yet how it's going to get

paid for, but I believe it will work out.

It's a little surreal right now. Don't worry, you aren't far behind.

Hopefully I can be someone who can be an encouragement to you when

your time comes. Thanks again. Donna

> Donna,

>

> Woo hoo! May 14th! I can't believe it's so soon. I'm so happy for

> you, and just a little envious I must say.

>

> Ch

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, Thanks for your excitement for me and encouragement that

EVERTHING I am feeling is normal. I've read your posts all the way

through your surgery and you have provided a lot of useful

information. I hope I can do the same!! Donna

(I have to have blood drawn also for type, etc., but they also wans

" reserves " in case I lose more blood than I should, I guess)

>

> Donna

> CONGRATS on your surgery date! I can totally understand the loss of

> sleep.. I must have stopped being able to sleep altogether by the

> time my surgery day actaully came.. I would lay in bed for hours

> letting anxiety take over. I think when you want something so bad

you

> cant help but be consummed w/ the thought of it.

> I was nervous every step of the way .. from the models to the

pre-op

> work. As far as giving blood .. I didnt have to give blood but did

> have blood drawn.. pretty much used just for typing and such. Hang

in

> there before you will know it your date will be here and you will be

> reporting from " the other side "

> I am excited for you!

>

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Hi Donna, congratulations on your surgery date! I'm so excited for

you. I had my upper/lower done on January 30th, 2002 so am 11 weeks

post-op today. It has gone really well and I'm sure yours will

too. Good luck and try to relax. After the first week you will be

feeling pretty darned good.

> is confirmed for May 14, 2002 at 7:30 a.m. PST. I've already

woke up in the middle of the night in a panic thinking about it, but

My doctor recommended giving blood if I were going to have both

sides of the upper jaw done because there are more blood vessels in

the middle of the upper jaw. I only had to have the left side

worked on so he said I didn't need to give. In the thousands of

surgeries he has done he has only had to give a blood transfusion

twice so I would say those are pretty low statistics. You'll be

fine, and remember, we are all here for you.

> Did anyone else have to give blood before the surgery? I really

> haven't been able to donate blood all my life because of my low

> weight, and I wonder how that whole thing is going to go.

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Hi Donna,

I asked the question about the blood donation and my surgeon told me

that they used a machine that recycles your blood. So there was no

need about giving blood. You might want to ask your surgeon if they

do the same.

Concerning your question about the models: I think it depends on who

takes them. When my ortho takes them I feel the same way you did,

but when the nurse at the surgeon takes them, I can hardly even feel

anything. He is great.

Sabine

> is confirmed for May 14, 2002 at 7:30 a.m. PST. I've already woke

> up in the middle of the night in a panic thinking about it, but I

> stopped myself and finally got back to sleep. I also was so afraid

> when the surgeon's office was doing my study models that my lower

> front tooth was going to come out with the model, because it has

been

> a little loose lately. She was all freaked out because I was SOOO

> tense and it took her like 3 minutes to get it off. Anyone else

feel

> that way when they do the models? It didn't help when I expressed

my

> concern about the tooth and she said, " Well, I hope it doesn't come

> out " . Not a very reassuring statement.

>

> Did anyone else have to give blood before the surgery? I really

> haven't been able to donate blood all my life because of my low

> weight, and I wonder how that whole thing is going to go.

>

> Lots to do before the surgery. But it will keep my mind off

thinking

> about it. I just can't wait till it's finally over.

>

> Donna

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> > is confirmed for May 14, 2002 at 7:30 a.m. PST. I've already

woke

> > up in the middle of the night in a panic thinking about it, but I

> > stopped myself and finally got back to sleep. I also was so

afraid

> > when the surgeon's office was doing my study models that my lower

> > front tooth was going to come out with the model, because it has

> been

> > a little loose lately. She was all freaked out because I was

SOOO

> > tense and it took her like 3 minutes to get it off. Anyone else

> feel

> > that way when they do the models? It didn't help when I

expressed

> my

> > concern about the tooth and she said, " Well, I hope it doesn't

come

> > out " . Not a very reassuring statement.

> >

> > Did anyone else have to give blood before the surgery? I really

> > haven't been able to donate blood all my life because of my low

> > weight, and I wonder how that whole thing is going to go.

> >

> > Lots to do before the surgery. But it will keep my mind off

> thinking

> > about it. I just can't wait till it's finally over.

> >

> > Donna

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Thanks for the encouragement. What would I do without you all? It's

so nice to come some place where people can relate to what you are

going through. From what I have read, if I get through the first

week, (and I will), things from there will be much better. I'm not

even worried about recovery...anything has to be better than the way

I feel now. I just don't like " going under " . I'm more concerned of

something happening and what my 5 year old daughter would go

through. I have to get those thoughts out of my head and it is a

daily struggle I go through. Glad to hear you are doing so well.

Donna

> Hi Donna, congratulations on your surgery date! I'm so excited for

> you. I had my upper/lower done on January 30th, 2002 so am 11

weeks

> post-op today. It has gone really well and I'm sure yours will

> too. Good luck and try to relax. After the first week you will be

> feeling pretty darned good.

>

> > is confirmed for May 14, 2002 at 7:30 a.m. PST. I've already

> woke up in the middle of the night in a panic thinking about it,

but

>

> My doctor recommended giving blood if I were going to have both

> sides of the upper jaw done because there are more blood vessels in

> the middle of the upper jaw. I only had to have the left side

> worked on so he said I didn't need to give. In the thousands of

> surgeries he has done he has only had to give a blood transfusion

> twice so I would say those are pretty low statistics. You'll be

> fine, and remember, we are all here for you.

>

>

>

> > Did anyone else have to give blood before the surgery? I really

> > haven't been able to donate blood all my life because of my low

> > weight, and I wonder how that whole thing is going to go.

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Of course you will do fine, Donna.

I'm way older than you are, and I, too, am worried about the general

anesthetic. But my sweetheart of a general physician, when I told him

that, said, " Don't be. "

And the anesthesiologist called, after I told his office I wanted to

meet him and talk about the risks, to say, " We're gonna take good

care of you. Don't worry about a thing. "

And finally, it occurred to me that if I were in a bad auto wreck (I

drive really dangerous roads, 20 miles each way to and from work,

every day) I'd have anesthesia without anybody blinking an eye about

it. You would, too!

Aren't you happy to have a surgery date? Now you have a specific time

and place to look forward to, instead of a vague, general anxiety!

Best,

Cammie

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By the way, I'm 40. Maybe you aren't " way " older.

> Of course you will do fine, Donna.

>

> I'm way older than you are, and I, too, am worried about the

general

> anesthetic. But my sweetheart of a general physician, when I told

him

> that, said, " Don't be. "

>

> And the anesthesiologist called, after I told his office I wanted

to

> meet him and talk about the risks, to say, " We're gonna take good

> care of you. Don't worry about a thing. "

>

> And finally, it occurred to me that if I were in a bad auto wreck

(I

> drive really dangerous roads, 20 miles each way to and from work,

> every day) I'd have anesthesia without anybody blinking an eye

about

> it. You would, too!

>

> Aren't you happy to have a surgery date? Now you have a specific

time

> and place to look forward to, instead of a vague, general anxiety!

>

> Best,

>

> Cammie

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Cammie, thanks for your encouraging words. I know once I talk to the

anesthesiologist that I'll feel much better, and I know millions of

surgeries are done with no complications. I haven't had a chance to

express my concerns about the anesthesia with my surgeon yet, but I

feel confident that he will say the same as yours. My surgeon is

very calm, laid back, etc.

And of course if I were in serious need of surgery, I would not think

twice. Matter of fact, there is an attorney who had breast cancer

who works with me and we've been talking because she knows what I am

going through and I thought it might be EASIER FOR ME if I had a life-

threatening condition because then I would HAVE to go under. Of

course, deep down, I don't want that and THANK GOD I don't have

that. I was thinking today how BLESSED I am that I do have a surgery

date and the opportunity to undergo this procedure.

When is your surgery? Do you have a date?

> Of course you will do fine, Donna.

>

> I'm way older than you are, and I, too, am worried about the

general

> anesthetic. But my sweetheart of a general physician, when I told

him

> that, said, " Don't be. "

>

> And the anesthesiologist called, after I told his office I wanted

to

> meet him and talk about the risks, to say, " We're gonna take good

> care of you. Don't worry about a thing. "

>

> And finally, it occurred to me that if I were in a bad auto wreck

(I

> drive really dangerous roads, 20 miles each way to and from work,

> every day) I'd have anesthesia without anybody blinking an eye

about

> it. You would, too!

>

> Aren't you happy to have a surgery date? Now you have a specific

time

> and place to look forward to, instead of a vague, general anxiety!

>

> Best,

>

> Cammie

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Weeelll, Let's put it this way. I'm 56. I'd have had to be pretty

precocious to have been your mama, but I certainly could have been

your baby-sitter! (;->)

I'm up on June 25... I hope. Lower only.

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Too funny....I don't feel you are WAY older than me though.

June is right around the corner.

Thanks Cammie

> Weeelll, Let's put it this way. I'm 56. I'd have had to be pretty

> precocious to have been your mama, but I certainly could have been

> your baby-sitter! (;->)

>

> I'm up on June 25... I hope. Lower only.

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