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I just had my surgery 10 days ago, along with 3 VERY impacted wisdom teeth

removed. I can honestly say that it wasn't that bad. I was pretty sleepy the

first day and it was a bit difficult to get fluids to swallow, mainly because

everything was numb, but I really felt improvement quickly. I bruised quite a

bit and pain wasn't bad, I used the percocet the first 24 hours only, then

switched to ibuprofen. I think the most important thing is to diligently use

use packs the first 2-3 days (as long as you are still swollen) - I am a nurse

and knew this would REALLY help so I was pretty fanatical about it. The turning

of the key doesn't hurt to do - but there is some pressure that can be relieved

with the ibuprofen. I don't know how much it costs 'cause my insurance paid for

all except the pulling of the wisdom teeth, but if you have any other questions,

I would be happy to answer them.

Lori

SARPE

I've been needing Rapid Palate Expansion surgery for over a year, but

I've been too scared to do it. Has anyone done it & was it very

difficult? Also, I do not have insurance to cover it. Does anyone

know how much it costs? I'd appreciate any info. Thank you.

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My SAPRE experience is similar. I think my insurance company was

billed around $10,000. It is not cheap. Surgery is only about $2000,

rest is hopital, anethesia, etc.

> I just had my surgery 10 days ago, along with 3 VERY impacted

wisdom teeth removed. I can honestly say that it wasn't that bad.

I was pretty sleepy the first day and it was a bit difficult to get

fluids to swallow, mainly because everything was numb, but I really

felt improvement quickly. I bruised quite a bit and pain wasn't

bad, I used the percocet the first 24 hours only, then switched to

ibuprofen. I think the most important thing is to diligently use

use packs the first 2-3 days (as long as you are still swollen) - I

am a nurse and knew this would REALLY help so I was pretty fanatical

about it. The turning of the key doesn't hurt to do - but there is

some pressure that can be relieved with the ibuprofen. I don't know

how much it costs 'cause my insurance paid for all except the

pulling of the wisdom teeth, but if you have any other questions, I

would be happy to answer them.

> Lori

> SARPE

>

>

> I've been needing Rapid Palate Expansion surgery for over a

year, but

> I've been too scared to do it. Has anyone done it & was it very

> difficult? Also, I do not have insurance to cover it. Does

anyone

> know how much it costs? I'd appreciate any info. Thank you.

>

>

>

>

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> I've been needing Rapid Palate Expansion surgery for over a year,

but

> I've been too scared to do it. Has anyone done it & was it very

> difficult? Also, I do not have insurance to cover it. Does anyone

> know how much it costs? I'd appreciate any info. Thank you.

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Okay...sent a reply but it never showed up...try this again.

I had a SARPE on May 5th this year and honestly the worst part (IMO

of course), was the worrying about it. The procedure was a breeze.

I had a bit of nausea afterwards, but they also snowed me with a huge

dose of morphine in recovery...so I think that's where the nausea

came from.

I used a few T3's in hospital. Stayed overnight in case of bleeding

problems. Used plain tylenol at home afterward but had T3's just in

case. They cranked me almost as wide as I needed to get in the OR,

so I only needed a few turns at home.... " just to be safe " ..as my

ortho was on vacation the week after my operation. All it felt like

was tightness. I had zero pain when I got home.

Had the expander in for 4 months, and the part that hurt the worst to

me wasn't anything to do with the surgery...it hurt when they took

the expander out. I had a very uneventful recovery...and found out I

had healed nicely when I got puched in the face by an overdose

patient at our ER.

Only cost to me was $500.00 for he surgeon. Our provincial insurance

plan (OHIP) paid the hospital bill and everything else. Good luck,

and hopefully things work out for you!

> I've been needing Rapid Palate Expansion surgery for over a year,

but

> I've been too scared to do it. Has anyone done it & was it very

> difficult? Also, I do not have insurance to cover it. Does anyone

> know how much it costs? I'd appreciate any info. Thank you.

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Hello,

I had a SARPE on July 18 and five months later I am still

experiencing numbness, stiffness and discomfort in my face. My bite

is still off, making it impossible for me to eat certain foods. I

still have the expander, which won't be removed until February at the

earliest. While others have had a more positive experience than I

have had, I must say in all honesty that I would not recommend the

surgery to anyone else. I keep an online journal of my experiences,

located at the following link:

http://mybrilliantsmile.blogspot.com/ My health insurance covered

the surgery itself, but as it was out-of-network I had to pay about

$1,000 out of pocket.

> I've been needing Rapid Palate Expansion surgery for over a year,

but

> I've been too scared to do it. Has anyone done it & was it very

> difficult? Also, I do not have insurance to cover it. Does anyone

> know how much it costs? I'd appreciate any info. Thank you.

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I am so sorry you continue to have troubles. Do your docs have any

explanation, other than " nerve damage " ? I know that people sometimes

have a problem for quite a while after Le Fort, particularly, with

stiffness in the face, but I think it's gone away for everybody I

remember... Hope yours will, too!

Cammie

> Hello,

>

> I had a SARPE on July 18 and five months later I am still

> experiencing numbness, stiffness and discomfort in my face. My

bite

> is still off, making it impossible for me to eat certain foods. I

> still have the expander, which won't be removed until February at

the

> earliest. While others have had a more positive experience than I

> have had, I must say in all honesty that I would not recommend the

> surgery to anyone else. I keep an online journal of my

experiences,

> located at the following link:

> http://mybrilliantsmile.blogspot.com/ My health insurance covered

> the surgery itself, but as it was out-of-network I had to pay about

> $1,000 out of pocket.

>

>

>

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Thanks Cammie,

I discuss these issues at every appointment with my ortho and other

docs. They say things will get better with time. I hope they are

correct.

Fred

> > Hello,

> >

> > I had a SARPE on July 18 and five months later I am still

> > experiencing numbness, stiffness and discomfort in my face. My

> bite

> > is still off, making it impossible for me to eat certain foods.

I

> > still have the expander, which won't be removed until February at

> the

> > earliest. While others have had a more positive experience than

I

> > have had, I must say in all honesty that I would not recommend

the

> > surgery to anyone else. I keep an online journal of my

> experiences,

> > located at the following link:

> > http://mybrilliantsmile.blogspot.com/ My health insurance

covered

> > the surgery itself, but as it was out-of-network I had to pay

about

> > $1,000 out of pocket.

> >

> >

> >

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  • 1 month later...

I'm just checking...During the " itchy " time, were you taking a

codeine-based pain killer? The reason why I am asking is that after

taking codeine for a couple days, you can get this feeling like you

are coming down with " invisible hives " . I always thought that I was

allergic to codeine until a doctor explained to me that

those " itchies " are just a side effect of codeine, and switched me

to another pain reliever.

Janie K.

> Did anyone experience some like itchy feelings throughout the body

> after the surgery???is this normal????

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