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Howdy,

I have a lithp and a whithtle that nobody but me, apparently, can

hear. Not enough for me to pursue therapy, but enough to annoy me,

majorly. Everybody I've asked said they aren't there.... So, go

figure. Or,

" Tho, go figure... " Mercifully, I am not numb. Just a bit speech-

impaired.... to my own ears, anyhow.

C

> Today I am 10 weeks post-op (upper/lower). I had my splint & wires

> removed about 10 days ago, and today got the OK from my surgeon to

> start eating soft foods. As I'm starting to talk more, I realize

> that i still have a lisp. Even before my surgery, becuase I had a

> severe underbite, I had a lisp. I still have it now, even now its

> more pronounced, and not just on my " S " sounds, but my " V " , " L " and

> various others. I know that my tounge and upper jaw/roof of mouth

> is still numb, so I'm thinking maybe this has something to do with

> why I'm talking this way? My jaws are set perfectly now, so I

think

> I would not have a lisp. I wonder if I may need speech therapy in

> the future.

>

> Anyone have any similar experience? Thanks!

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I have developed a lisp again after having surgery - had one when I

was little and was put into speech therapy to correct it as well as

some other speech problems - it was not noticeable really anymore

except if I got sleepy or lazy with watching my tongue position. I

am almost 5 months post-op and believe that it is the new position

of the jaws and the tongue not being used to it (knowing where to

place it in order to pronouce certain sounds) - I do have some

numbness on the inside of my mouth but I don't think that is what is

contributing to the lisp.

> Today I am 10 weeks post-op (upper/lower). I had my splint &

wires

> removed about 10 days ago, and today got the OK from my surgeon to

> start eating soft foods. As I'm starting to talk more, I realize

> that i still have a lisp. Even before my surgery, becuase I had a

> severe underbite, I had a lisp. I still have it now, even now its

> more pronounced, and not just on my " S " sounds, but my " V " , " L "

and

> various others. I know that my tounge and upper jaw/roof of mouth

> is still numb, so I'm thinking maybe this has something to do with

> why I'm talking this way? My jaws are set perfectly now, so I

think

> I would not have a lisp. I wonder if I may need speech therapy in

> the future.

>

> Anyone have any similar experience? Thanks!

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emily, i have same problem ... about 5mnths post op... feel like i cant speak

anymore with some numbness, and loss of taste.... what are you going to

do..i need help too!

laurie

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Prior to surgery, I did not have a lisp, but I have one now and, as Cammie says,

" a whithtle " also when I say " th " and " s " words. It was pretty bad at first,

but I've noticed that as the swelling has gone down, the lisp has become less

and less apparent. I'm about 4 months post-op (and still slightly swollen) and

I expect that this will be completely gone in a few months.

Smooches

speech therapy

Today I am 10 weeks post-op (upper/lower). I had my splint & wires

removed about 10 days ago, and today got the OK from my surgeon to

start eating soft foods. As I'm starting to talk more, I realize

that i still have a lisp. Even before my surgery, becuase I had a

severe underbite, I had a lisp. I still have it now, even now its

more pronounced, and not just on my " S " sounds, but my " V " , " L " and

various others. I know that my tounge and upper jaw/roof of mouth

is still numb, so I'm thinking maybe this has something to do with

why I'm talking this way? My jaws are set perfectly now, so I think

I would not have a lisp. I wonder if I may need speech therapy in

the future.

Anyone have any similar experience? Thanks!

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