Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 a lot depends on what you are having done. you need to ask your doctor what you will be like post-op. i have a splint and elastics. some people are wired shut. i knew i would have the splint but didn't know about the bands--the effect for me was that i couldn't open my mouth and it was frightening. the length you have any of this stuff varies as well. my doctor told me 3 weeks for the splint if he made only one cut--now even though he said he only made one cut--he says i'll have it on 6 weeks. i have been more frustrated with the conflicting stories from him. i do better knowing exactly what to expect. i originally only took two weeks off. however, i extended it to 3 weeks. i could not have gone back after two weeks. i was weak, still pretty swollen, one side of my lower face was black and blue and I was not talking well. my doctor seemed to think i should be fine because he had the same procedure as i did, but it really knocked me down. but it was 2 and 1/2 weeks before i started feeling like doing anything at all. however, i am 52 years old. I had a maxillary osteotomy with rigid fixation. i found the first week to be almost unbearable. the sinus pressure was bad and i just felt horrible. other people haven't had it so bad or if they are younger may not react as badly. i am now 4 weeks post-op and i am better but i still think it is a very difficult recovery and honestly right now i can't say it was worth it. I'm still tired and get irritable very quickly. maybe in a few months when all the swelling and numbness is gone and i'm eating and talking normally i can give a more objective opinion on whether it was worth it. i think most people are ultimately glad they did it. i tried to ask all the questions i could before hand as well, but like i said, my surgeon had the same procedure and he didn't think the recovery period was bad--so he may not have been the best source. -- In orthognathicsurgerysupport , " kellibushman " <kellibushman@y...> wrote: > I am still in the process of trying to get the surgery approved > through my insurance, but I am so questions that someone may be able > to answer for me. > I am reading on here a lot of issues that have never even crossed > my mind. Like the anxiety associated with the mouth being wired shut. > I am curious about the swelling and bruising. I was thinking about > taking 3 weeks off from work, will this be enough time? > I have so many questions that I can't begin to ask right now. > I would like to have someone tell me honestly what I should expect > from this surgery so that I am not shocked when it happens. > > I would greatly appreciate if anyone could help me with some of my > concerns and I would rather ask someone who has gone through it > rather than a surgeon. > > Kelli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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