Guest guest Posted June 4, 2003 Report Share Posted June 4, 2003 Hi , Let me start by saying it does and WILL get better. You are in the thick of it right now, and after the first week, it gets better. Feeling better is a slow process but soon you will realize that you feel a bit better than yesterday, etc. You have to take it one hour at a time, I'm afraid. You are probably nauseous and dizzy from not drinking enough as well as taking the nasty meds. I know it is not easy eating, especially while you are nauseous. I struggled with this after both of my jaw surgeries. My recommendation is to try to up the amount of liquids you are taking. You do not want to get dehydrated. If you can't take liquids, call the surgeon for some anti-nausea meds. They make them in suppository form so you don't have to swallow them. It's interesting that you mention nightmares. Just prior to my second surgery and afterwards, right up until now, I had developed an anxiety problem. I was so nervous preop that I didn't eat much for a week. That hindered my recovery the second time around. I was pretty anxious the first week postop, too, but couldn't figure out why. I kept rationalizing that the surgery was over, I survived, I've done it before and it will be ok, yet I would wake with panic attacks, not knowing what was triggering them. I have had about 1 each month for the past four months. I spoke with a family doctor about it and he said it is not unusual to go through such a trying ordeal and not have lingering memories, thoughts, dreams, subconscious stuff. He was pretty optimistic that it would fade out on its own. Your dreams are normal. You've been through a very difficult ride, regardless of how routine your surgeon may have told you it was (mine acted like it was no big deal ... I'd like to put him through it Best of luck and hang in there. The worst is almost over. Irish! > I had upper, lower, and chin done. This is not at all easy!! I did > my research before but never excpected it to be as hard as it has > been. My face is still very swollen in places but so far no > brusing. The numbness kills me everywhere. Please tell me it does > all get better. I have felt very discouraged since the moment I woke > up. I was only in the hospital over night, even though I tried to > convience my doctor to let me stay longer. I think I would feel more > secure. I'm banded with two elastics and a splint, which I am > allowed to take off when I eat (another hazzle. I'm totally liquids > anything else does not yet fit into my mouth). As for medicines - > yuck!!! everything tastes horrible. I'm still feeling very nauseaus > most of the time or is it dizzy like. I'm really struggling right > now. How do I get through the next while? And did anyone else have > nightmares??? I find it difficult to go to sleep because I envision > the whole operation and all sorts of things. Any help will be > appreciated! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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