Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 Hi Pearly! was indeed called away for about three weeks. I think she returned about a week ago. You might want to email her again or call her. I bet she got swamped with emails and is still sifting through them. I know you're in Singapore, but if you can manage a phone call, you won't be sorry. She's a dream to talk to and full of great advice. Irish! > > Hello everyone! > > > > I just wanted to take a minute to comment on 's Zip 'n Squeeze > > products. I had been meaning to do so, but time has gotten the > better > > of me. For those who are pre-op and have a few weeks before > surgery, > > I highly recommend 's jaw wrap. It was so comfortable after > > surgery. The " wraps " they used at my hospital seemed like a really > > heavy pair of saddle bags, loaded up with ice (see post-op pix). > Very > > uncomfortable, loose and a serious drag. 's jaw wrap has > velcro > > > at the top and fit snugly against my face. Slid the ice packs in > and > > was good to go. Bring extra ice packs with you to the hospital so > you > > can rotate them as you use them. I found my face was quite warm > and > > melted the ice packs fairly quickly, but if you have extra packs to > > swap, it won't be a problem. I also suggest that you freeze the > packs > > BEFORE you go to the hospital. I found the first time to freeze > the > > packs took the longest. Once they were frozen once, even after > they > > thawed on my jaw, they refroze much faster the next time around for > > some reason. > > > > The zippie bags I only used for a few days as I had more lower lip > > control early on and started to use a cup. I took 2 zippies to the > > hospital and cleaned/reused them. Had my first meal of Boost in > one > > and it made it SOOOOO easy. Can't recommend how many folks should > > buy, but it is a great alternative to trying to drink from a cup > since > > you aren't allowed to use a straw right away (at least I wasn't > > allowed). You just don't want to be inconvenienced in the hospital > > while you're trying to heal, so the bags are a really easy way to > get > > those fluids in. > > > > Sorry for the length but hope it helps those planning their > surgeries. > > It took a few weeks for me to get my package from (she uses > > UPS, but it takes a while) so plan ahead if you want to purchase > her > > products. I also thought the price was quite reasonable for these > > conveniences. > > > > Irish! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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