Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 hello everyone, its been a long while since i have posted with any updates. where to start? well, at 5 weeks post op my ortho realized my crossbite was pretty bad and that i had relapsed to a class 3 on the left side. So off to the doctor i went, wondering what the heck was going on. For a couple weeks afterwards i was closely watched. Well at nine weeks post op i woke one morning very swollen and in entreme pain. I went to my doctor and they relaized i had a very bad infection along the plates and it had caused soft tissue damage. So 1 day after Christmas i went in for emergency surgery to revome plates and scrap bone and tissue. Again, i was closely watched. Well,i am feeling better, i am still having pain and my left side of face is limp. The docs say it may or may not come back which sucks but not really noticable to others (but i see it). Well this whole terrible ordeal with relapse, bad infection and many long drives to the doctor has not gotten me down. I am scheduled for a second BSSO on April 1, 2004. My doctor feels a 3 month healing process from infection is all i need before i do it again. My doctor had relaized a few things that may have caused relapse so those things are getting taken care of prior to second surgery. I know it might seem horrible and trust me at the time it was but i have put long thought and many emotions behind the decision of a second surgery. The relapse is only 3mm (had 8mm setback) so is only really noticalble to me, but i am not happy (of course anger kicked in for a moment). My friends and family try to tell me that i am totally crazy, my dad thinks i shouldnt of messed with things in the first place. So second go around my support system is slim. But trust me, i learned so many things during the first surgery that the second will be a breeze. It has been a long a crazy experience, many sad days, many angry days and many thoughts of just not doing it. I had to realize that if i were to keep my bite the way it is i would totally regret even putting myself through it in the first place. So my ortho treatment is continuing, many doctor apointments to come, but its worth the outcome. Thank you all for being supportive each time i have came and posted, you all were supportive through my fear of having it done, my anger of relapse and now i know ya'll help me through a second go around. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Good Luck with everything and I am sorry that you have to go through this again - we will all be here supporting you through your 2nd surgery. I have a question - you mentioned " that your doc. realized a few things that may have caused relapse so those things are getting taken care of prior to second surgery. " Could you go into that more if you don't mind? Thanks, > hello everyone, > its been a long while since i have posted with any updates. where to > start? well, at 5 weeks post op my ortho realized my crossbite was > pretty bad and that i had relapsed to a class 3 on the left side. So > off to the doctor i went, wondering what the heck was going on. For a > couple weeks afterwards i was closely watched. Well at nine weeks > post op i woke one morning very swollen and in entreme pain. I went > to my doctor and they relaized i had a very bad infection along the > plates and it had caused soft tissue damage. So 1 day after Christmas > i went in for emergency surgery to revome plates and scrap bone and > tissue. Again, i was closely watched. Well,i am feeling better, i am > still having pain and my left side of face is limp. The docs say it > may or may not come back which sucks but not really noticable to > others (but i see it). > > Well this whole terrible ordeal with relapse, bad infection and many > long drives to the doctor has not gotten me down. I am scheduled for > a second BSSO on April 1, 2004. My doctor feels a 3 month healing > process from infection is all i need before i do it again. My doctor > had relaized a few things that may have caused relapse so those > things are getting taken care of prior to second surgery. > > I know it might seem horrible and trust me at the time it was but i > have put long thought and many emotions behind the decision of a > second surgery. The relapse is only 3mm (had 8mm setback) so is only > really noticalble to me, but i am not happy (of course anger kicked > in for a moment). My friends and family try to tell me that i am > totally crazy, my dad thinks i shouldnt of messed with things in the > first place. So second go around my support system is slim. But trust > me, i learned so many things during the first surgery that the second > will be a breeze. > > It has been a long a crazy experience, many sad days, many angry days > and many thoughts of just not doing it. I had to realize that if i > were to keep my bite the way it is i would totally regret even > putting myself through it in the first place. > > So my ortho treatment is continuing, many doctor apointments to come, > but its worth the outcome. Thank you all for being supportive each > time i have came and posted, you all were supportive through my fear > of having it done, my anger of relapse and now i know ya'll help me > through a second go around. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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