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> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

Hi and welcome to the site,

Yes, I do think that a 4 day recovery for lower jaw surgery is not

realistic. Didn't your doctor give you any guidelines on this? Will

you be wired, banded or splinted? This plays a large part in how

fast you recover.

Unless you are eighteen years old and a professional athlete (and

even if you are) I would think that you will need at least two weeks

to feel well enough to go back to work part-time. I've never heard

of anyone on the board doing it much sooner than that.

Sorry to burst your bubble :( and of course I hope that you prove me

wrong and are raring to go by Monday morning.

Cheryl

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> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

Hi and welcome to the site,

Yes, I do think that a 4 day recovery for lower jaw surgery is not

realistic. Didn't your doctor give you any guidelines on this? Will

you be wired, banded or splinted? This plays a large part in how

fast you recover.

Unless you are eighteen years old and a professional athlete (and

even if you are) I would think that you will need at least two weeks

to feel well enough to go back to work part-time. I've never heard

of anyone on the board doing it much sooner than that.

Sorry to burst your bubble :( and of course I hope that you prove me

wrong and are raring to go by Monday morning.

Cheryl

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> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

Hi and welcome to the site,

Yes, I do think that a 4 day recovery for lower jaw surgery is not

realistic. Didn't your doctor give you any guidelines on this? Will

you be wired, banded or splinted? This plays a large part in how

fast you recover.

Unless you are eighteen years old and a professional athlete (and

even if you are) I would think that you will need at least two weeks

to feel well enough to go back to work part-time. I've never heard

of anyone on the board doing it much sooner than that.

Sorry to burst your bubble :( and of course I hope that you prove me

wrong and are raring to go by Monday morning.

Cheryl

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Hi,

I just had my surgery last Wednesday, lower advancement only.

There is no chance that I could have gone to work on Monday. Believe

me, eating, cleaning and resting are a full time job. The drugs which

will still be in your system are going to add to your fatigue. Hope

all goes well with your surgery.

Kathleen

> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

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Hi,

I just had my surgery last Wednesday, lower advancement only.

There is no chance that I could have gone to work on Monday. Believe

me, eating, cleaning and resting are a full time job. The drugs which

will still be in your system are going to add to your fatigue. Hope

all goes well with your surgery.

Kathleen

> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

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Hi,

I just had my surgery last Wednesday, lower advancement only.

There is no chance that I could have gone to work on Monday. Believe

me, eating, cleaning and resting are a full time job. The drugs which

will still be in your system are going to add to your fatigue. Hope

all goes well with your surgery.

Kathleen

> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

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In my book, that's too soon. You'll be tired, you may still be

bruised and/or swollen, and you won't be able to eat your normal

diet. You'll also be spending a lot of your energy in healing. that's

enough to give you justification for planning a bit more time off.

Hey, if you're superman or woman and feel up and rarin and ready to

go, you can always show up at work before you are expected. But I

think you will want more time than that. I took a month, but I was

56. You may or may not need that much. but within the week would be,

I think, too soon.

Cammie

> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

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In my book, that's too soon. You'll be tired, you may still be

bruised and/or swollen, and you won't be able to eat your normal

diet. You'll also be spending a lot of your energy in healing. that's

enough to give you justification for planning a bit more time off.

Hey, if you're superman or woman and feel up and rarin and ready to

go, you can always show up at work before you are expected. But I

think you will want more time than that. I took a month, but I was

56. You may or may not need that much. but within the week would be,

I think, too soon.

Cammie

> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

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Hi,

Nervous is ok, that's normal for this type of procedure. But you're

being unrealistic to expect to go back to work so soon, even though

you're only having the lower jaw done.

I am SuperWoman, I used to work mega hours, no problems at all, I can

push myself. I figured I'd go back after 2 weeks (had

upper/lower/genio August of 2002). Luckily my cranial/massage

therapist who has experience with other surgery patients (and who

also knew me for about a year) gently suggested that might be

unreasonable. She recommended a month. My surgeon only normally

recommends 3 weeks for double jaw patients, but I convinced him that

I wanted more (my job is stressful although I am at a desk all day).

He said " no problem, it does take 6-8 weeks for the bones to heal " .

Insurance company approved 6 weeks, and I took 5 (had to be back for

important reporting deadlines). At that point, I did have periods

where I was sore from talking, and after stupidly putting in some

mega-overtime to meet company deadlines, ended up feeling like crap

at the end of week 6 and took an extra long weekend to recover.

I figure you only get one chance at giving your body a proper chance

at a good recovery, so why push yourself? My boss was understanding,

I told him that I'd never had major surgery before, I might be back

sooner, or later.

My two cents worth. During my recovery I painted the inside of my

house, so it wasn't like I was bedridden, but being home and not

having to deal with everyday stress is different than being at work.

My recommendation is take as much time as you can without

jeopardizing your job. You won't regret it.

> Hi there

> This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound it

> sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

back

> to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> appreciated. Thank You All

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thank you for all the feed back

Just a liitle backround on myself. I'm 37 and have had my braces on

now for almost 3years now,and I can't wait for all of this to be

over.I get to see my OS tomorrow. This will be the first time in 2

years that I see hi,And that was for my consult.I guess I wasn't

repared for that because I never asked any questions. All I can

remember him telling me is that he would my lower jaw forward and

its not as painful as it sounds, and put me on a waiting list. 3

years is a long time and I often asked my self if it's worth it.

I would appriciate any advice,or specific questions I should ask

the OS tomorrow.

Immpressions tomorrow

Hooks on Jan 6/2004

Surgery Jan 7/2004

Thanks again

>

> Nervous is ok, that's normal for this type of procedure. But

you're

> being unrealistic to expect to go back to work so soon, even

though

> you're only having the lower jaw done.

>

> I am SuperWoman, I used to work mega hours, no problems at all, I

can

> push myself. I figured I'd go back after 2 weeks (had

> upper/lower/genio August of 2002). Luckily my cranial/massage

> therapist who has experience with other surgery patients (and who

> also knew me for about a year) gently suggested that might be

> unreasonable. She recommended a month. My surgeon only normally

> recommends 3 weeks for double jaw patients, but I convinced him

that

> I wanted more (my job is stressful although I am at a desk all

day).

> He said " no problem, it does take 6-8 weeks for the bones to

heal " .

> Insurance company approved 6 weeks, and I took 5 (had to be back

for

> important reporting deadlines). At that point, I did have periods

> where I was sore from talking, and after stupidly putting in some

> mega-overtime to meet company deadlines, ended up feeling like

crap

> at the end of week 6 and took an extra long weekend to recover.

>

> I figure you only get one chance at giving your body a proper

chance

> at a good recovery, so why push yourself? My boss was

understanding,

> I told him that I'd never had major surgery before, I might be

back

> sooner, or later.

>

> My two cents worth. During my recovery I painted the inside of my

> house, so it wasn't like I was bedridden, but being home and not

> having to deal with everyday stress is different than being at

work.

> My recommendation is take as much time as you can without

> jeopardizing your job. You won't regret it.

>

>

>

>

> > Hi there

> > This my first time posting and this site is great. I wish Ifound

it

> > sooner. I'm going for my surgery on Jan 5 ,only the lower .This

> > happens to be a Wednesday. I was wondering if my plans of going

> back

> > to work (a couple hrs a day) on the following Monday is wishfull

> > thinking. I'm a little nervous about it, so any advice is

> > appreciated. Thank You All

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