Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Thanx, . My jaws feel fine. I'm still swollen quite a bit, but it's mostly on the inside. I haven't had any TMJ symptoms for a while now and that's really good. I'm still cutting up pasta really small and dousing it with sauce, but I like it anyway. :-) I've discovered Michelina's Chicken Broccoli Fettuccini Alfredo. They're really good and only cost 99 cents each. :-) I stock up on them. My son got in last night for the holidays and he loves the Michelina's also...so at least I don't have to really cook anything until Christmas. Hope your jaw gets better...no more clicking. Happy healing. Happy holidays. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Thanx, . My jaws feel fine. I'm still swollen quite a bit, but it's mostly on the inside. I haven't had any TMJ symptoms for a while now and that's really good. I'm still cutting up pasta really small and dousing it with sauce, but I like it anyway. :-) I've discovered Michelina's Chicken Broccoli Fettuccini Alfredo. They're really good and only cost 99 cents each. :-) I stock up on them. My son got in last night for the holidays and he loves the Michelina's also...so at least I don't have to really cook anything until Christmas. Hope your jaw gets better...no more clicking. Happy healing. Happy holidays. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Thanx, . My jaws feel fine. I'm still swollen quite a bit, but it's mostly on the inside. I haven't had any TMJ symptoms for a while now and that's really good. I'm still cutting up pasta really small and dousing it with sauce, but I like it anyway. :-) I've discovered Michelina's Chicken Broccoli Fettuccini Alfredo. They're really good and only cost 99 cents each. :-) I stock up on them. My son got in last night for the holidays and he loves the Michelina's also...so at least I don't have to really cook anything until Christmas. Hope your jaw gets better...no more clicking. Happy healing. Happy holidays. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Thanx, Rod. You're a sweetie. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Well done etta!! I hope when it is my turn in 2-3 years, I will have the same outcomes as you. Rod > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Dear Smooches, So very happy all is well. Have a lovely holiday with your family. We have enjoyed so much your play-by-play reports of your ups and downs. Hope I can do as good for J as your husband did for you those first two weeks. Jaleah's Mom, Juli Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Thanx, Carin and Nathalie and everyone else. I've been doing exactly what the docs tell me to do. I've spent too many days/weeks and too many dollars for something to go wrong simply because I was too impatient or too stubborn to do as I'm told (which is normally not the case - LOL). I was a little disheartened (okay maybe more than a little) today by a really good friend of mine. I sent her a picture of my Day 1 and today photos to let her see how far I've come. And she made a comment about how I look totally different. Then she said something ugly about how I look now and what I will never be (I chose not to repeat it - sorry). It kind of hurt my feelings, but I guess it's okay...or at least it will be. I know I'm a little (alot) over sensitive about the new look, but this is the first negative (really ugly) comment I've gotten about it and it caught me totally off guard. I'm trying to tell myself she meant no harm, but it's really hard considering this is a friend of many years who has never had anything but good to say about me. I guess this is the main reason why it shocked me. Oh well, such is life. Thank you to all who have given me really wonderful words of confidence and encouragement. You are real jewels. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Hi Smooches! I am 5 weeks post-op to the day today. Saw the surgeon this past Monday the 8th and my splint was removed as well..... Doesn't it feel great? He also numbed my lower gum and removed the wires that were placed below the gumline during the lower advancement. Even ground down some teeth for a better fit. I did the bite, open thing while Dr. O had his silver paper and went tooth by tooth 3 times in my mouth making sure all was good. The silver paper should glide through the teeth. the teeth it didn't glide through are the ones that got filed down. Best part was being told no bands needed! I couldn't believe it. 5 weeks to have bands then I don't need them anymore. I don't know if you had upper only or upper and lower as I did. Dr. Orentlicher told me to keep on eating what I have been, which is non chew soft foods. It isn't that bad because normal food can be well ground with the food processor and broth or tomato sauce. I go back to the orthodontist next week to get a new upper arch wire since the one I have now was cut for surgery (LeForte 1). Did go to visit the orthodontist well over a week ago and he was all smiles. Very happy things have turned out so well.... My treat on the way home from the surgeon's office on Monday was a vanilla shake from Burger King. Just for the sake of things, don't rush the chewing food issue.... Not yet, take it easy. Go back to the chewing in baby steps. Like pudding or applesauce consistency and work your way back to normal. I have waited 3+ years for this surgery, so I am doing exactly what I am told to do. In fact I've waited 40+ years for this surgery. Little did I know until 1999 that I did have a bite problem and many health problems were a direct result of a congenital skeletal deformity which the insurance did not want to pay.... Congrats on the freedom... splint free life is good! Carin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Thanx, Carin and Nathalie and everyone else. I've been doing exactly what the docs tell me to do. I've spent too many days/weeks and too many dollars for something to go wrong simply because I was too impatient or too stubborn to do as I'm told (which is normally not the case - LOL). I was a little disheartened (okay maybe more than a little) today by a really good friend of mine. I sent her a picture of my Day 1 and today photos to let her see how far I've come. And she made a comment about how I look totally different. Then she said something ugly about how I look now and what I will never be (I chose not to repeat it - sorry). It kind of hurt my feelings, but I guess it's okay...or at least it will be. I know I'm a little (alot) over sensitive about the new look, but this is the first negative (really ugly) comment I've gotten about it and it caught me totally off guard. I'm trying to tell myself she meant no harm, but it's really hard considering this is a friend of many years who has never had anything but good to say about me. I guess this is the main reason why it shocked me. Oh well, such is life. Thank you to all who have given me really wonderful words of confidence and encouragement. You are real jewels. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Hi Smooches! I am 5 weeks post-op to the day today. Saw the surgeon this past Monday the 8th and my splint was removed as well..... Doesn't it feel great? He also numbed my lower gum and removed the wires that were placed below the gumline during the lower advancement. Even ground down some teeth for a better fit. I did the bite, open thing while Dr. O had his silver paper and went tooth by tooth 3 times in my mouth making sure all was good. The silver paper should glide through the teeth. the teeth it didn't glide through are the ones that got filed down. Best part was being told no bands needed! I couldn't believe it. 5 weeks to have bands then I don't need them anymore. I don't know if you had upper only or upper and lower as I did. Dr. Orentlicher told me to keep on eating what I have been, which is non chew soft foods. It isn't that bad because normal food can be well ground with the food processor and broth or tomato sauce. I go back to the orthodontist next week to get a new upper arch wire since the one I have now was cut for surgery (LeForte 1). Did go to visit the orthodontist well over a week ago and he was all smiles. Very happy things have turned out so well.... My treat on the way home from the surgeon's office on Monday was a vanilla shake from Burger King. Just for the sake of things, don't rush the chewing food issue.... Not yet, take it easy. Go back to the chewing in baby steps. Like pudding or applesauce consistency and work your way back to normal. I have waited 3+ years for this surgery, so I am doing exactly what I am told to do. In fact I've waited 40+ years for this surgery. Little did I know until 1999 that I did have a bite problem and many health problems were a direct result of a congenital skeletal deformity which the insurance did not want to pay.... Congrats on the freedom... splint free life is good! Carin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Juli, I can already tell just by the posts you've shared that you'll do just fine. I'm sure Jaleah knows what a wonderful Mom she has...and if she's never said it (which I'm sure she has many times), I'm saying it for her...thank you sooo much for being so supportive. Smooches Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 Is a nose that weeps mucousy blood normal? Not flowing just a slow constant weeping? Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 , You are so sweet. Can I box you up and save you for my " down " days? :-) Smooches Re: Post op visits today > > > Hi Smooches! > > I am 5 weeks post-op to the day today. Saw the surgeon this past > Monday the 8th and my splint was removed as well..... Doesn't it feel > great? He also numbed my lower gum and removed the wires that were > placed below the gumline during the lower advancement. Even ground > down some teeth for a better fit. I did the bite, open thing while > Dr. O had his silver paper and went tooth by tooth 3 times in my > mouth making sure all was good. The silver paper should glide > through the teeth. the teeth it didn't glide through are the ones > that got filed down. Best part was being told no bands needed! I > couldn't believe it. 5 weeks to have bands then I don't need them > anymore. > > I don't know if you had upper only or upper and lower as I did. Dr. > Orentlicher told me to keep on eating what I have been, which is non > chew soft foods. It isn't that bad because normal food can be well > ground with the food processor and broth or tomato sauce. I go back > to the orthodontist next week to get a new upper arch wire since the > one I have now was cut for surgery (LeForte 1). Did go to visit the > orthodontist well over a week ago and he was all smiles. Very happy > things have turned out so well.... > > My treat on the way home from the surgeon's office on Monday was a > vanilla shake from Burger King. Just for the sake of things, don't > rush the chewing food issue.... Not yet, take it easy. Go back to > the chewing in baby steps. Like pudding or applesauce consistency > and work your way back to normal. I have waited 3+ years for this > surgery, so I am doing exactly what I am told to do. In fact I've > waited 40+ years for this surgery. Little did I know until 1999 that > I did have a bite problem and many health problems were a direct > result of a congenital skeletal deformity which the insurance did not > want to pay.... > > Congrats on the freedom... splint free life is good! > > Carin > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 Yea, for the first couple days anyway. Mine did for a while. Oh and god forbid you try to blow any of it out. Bad bad bad idea. Re: Post op visits today Smooches:) I got tired just reading your e-mail. I can only imagine how exhausted you must have been when you got back. Not only physically but emotinally as well:) Supper glad to hear that everything went well:) Sorry to hear about the mashed potatos. I am pretty much the same way. I had all of these cravings when I couldn't eat them, and now that I can, the cravings really aren't there anymore:) Funny isn't it:):) I guess knowing that you can eat them anytime that you want helps with that:) How does your jaw fell??? Mine was a little sore the first day, trying to get used to the new bite I guess. My Jaw hasn't locked since before the surgery (used to lock every other day) but it still clicks. Hoping that will get better soon. Congrats again Smooches:) EAT UP GIRL:):) :) > > Hey Everyone - I CAN SMILE!!! (Not the best in the world, but it's getting there.) > > I saw my OS today at 10:00 this morning. She removed the splint and gave me my chewing clearance. She said I could " gradually progress my chewing " and I said, " What the heck does that mean? Can I go to Burger King? " She laughed and told me to go to soft chew foods first for about a week, i.e., french fries and sandwiches (LOL) and then if that doesn't hurt " go for it " . She said just not to eat really chewy things like steak and something else that I don't eat anyway (can't remember what it was). > > I then went to see my ortho at 12:00. The first thing he said when he saw me was, " Ooh, your lips look great! " Then he grabbed my file to compare them to what they used to look like. He and his staff were oooh-ing and ahh-ing over my results. I guess I was the celebrity of the day. They were even showing other patients my before photos (with my permission, of course). > > They removed the surgical wires and hooks and had me bite down...open wide...bite down...open just a little...and so on and so forth. After replacing the wires, they put in a gold " medium reverse torque " on the bottom front teeth (I have no clue what that does and didn't get a chance to ask). I have an elastic on the right side in the very back connecting two teeth (upper to lower) and one in the far back on the left side connecting in a kind of box/triangle shape to three teeth (two on top to one on the bottom). > > I go back on January 14th to see both OS and Ortho - they try to coordinate it on the same day so I only have to make one trip down. Funny though, after getting my chewing clearance, I went downtown Beaufort where there are all kinds of restaurants (sit-down or fast food whatever you want) and what did I have a taste for? Mashed potatoes! Oh well, maybe next week... > > Oh yeah, my ortho said I should gain my freedom probably by this summer. :-) > > I'm exhausted. I'm supposed to go to class tonight, but I know I won't be able to make that hour drive let alone sit in class for 5 hours and drive that hour back. It's barely 5:00 p.m. and I'm going to bed. I'm tired! > > Smooches > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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