Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 , It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in Tahiti or some place. :-) Happy Healing, Smooches I look like Howdie Doodie It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 , It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in Tahiti or some place. :-) Happy Healing, Smooches I look like Howdie Doodie It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 You are absolutely right. What a great perspective. Being able to laugh at myself has always got me through in the past, and should work again now. And you're right about vacation. I should use it for something positive -- like going away with my husband for being such a sweetie through all of this. I shouldn't use it to hide myself away. Thanks for the great feedback. > , > > It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. > > My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. > > Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... > > Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). > > Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in Tahiti or some place. :-) > > Happy Healing, > > Smooches > > I look like Howdie Doodie > > > It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a > panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is > a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, > Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would > look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come > over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I > know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen > in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far > from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by > taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the > embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying > not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so > hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 You are absolutely right. What a great perspective. Being able to laugh at myself has always got me through in the past, and should work again now. And you're right about vacation. I should use it for something positive -- like going away with my husband for being such a sweetie through all of this. I shouldn't use it to hide myself away. Thanks for the great feedback. > , > > It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. > > My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. > > Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... > > Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). > > Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in Tahiti or some place. :-) > > Happy Healing, > > Smooches > > I look like Howdie Doodie > > > It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a > panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is > a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, > Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would > look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come > over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I > know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen > in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far > from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by > taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the > embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying > not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so > hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 Hi , I totally agree with everything that Smooches says. With braces and being only 5'0 " , I get teased all time about looking like I'm twelve. That is the best attitude to have. Besides, it's much too early to tell what you'll look like after the swelling has gone down and your face has settled. After my second surgery (upper only), I had the most swelling and it took about 6 months to go away completely. I look completely different in pictures from two months post-op to six months. I am now two weeks post-op again and I still have a lot of swelling even though this time around I didn't have nearly as much swelling as previous surgeries. When the swelling does go down, it still takes a while to get used to your new look because it is different (and hopefully better) than what you were used to. I think most people are eventually happy with their new appearance. It just takes a lot of patience. I agree wholeheartedly with Smooches - take your vacation when you can truly enjoy it and don't worry about what your co-workers may say or think. > , > > It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. > > My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. > > Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... > > Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). > > Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in Tahiti or some place. :-) > > Happy Healing, > > Smooches > > I look like Howdie Doodie > > > It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a > panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is > a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, > Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would > look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come > over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I > know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen > in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far > from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by > taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the > embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying > not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so > hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 Hi , I totally agree with everything that Smooches says. With braces and being only 5'0 " , I get teased all time about looking like I'm twelve. That is the best attitude to have. Besides, it's much too early to tell what you'll look like after the swelling has gone down and your face has settled. After my second surgery (upper only), I had the most swelling and it took about 6 months to go away completely. I look completely different in pictures from two months post-op to six months. I am now two weeks post-op again and I still have a lot of swelling even though this time around I didn't have nearly as much swelling as previous surgeries. When the swelling does go down, it still takes a while to get used to your new look because it is different (and hopefully better) than what you were used to. I think most people are eventually happy with their new appearance. It just takes a lot of patience. I agree wholeheartedly with Smooches - take your vacation when you can truly enjoy it and don't worry about what your co-workers may say or think. > , > > It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. > > My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. > > Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... > > Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). > > Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in Tahiti or some place. :-) > > Happy Healing, > > Smooches > > I look like Howdie Doodie > > > It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a > panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is > a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, > Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would > look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come > over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I > know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen > in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far > from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by > taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the > embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying > not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so > hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 Thanks for the words of support. It really helps to know that other people felt the same way. I am now going to just forge ahead and go to work on Monday, and give myself some time for my face to bounce back -- but better! Thanks again. > > , > > > > It's really not embarrassment that you'll feel once you get back. > Most people will give you more sympathy than anything else. Those > who don't know what happened will also be sympathetic once you > explain that you have just had surgery and that you are still > swollen. I used the line " I'll probably be swollen for about 6 > months, but it's getting better " and that really gets them. I kind > of liked all the attention I got (am getting). It's really not that > bad, especially if you learn to laugh about it. > > > > My family, friends and co-workers felt really bad for me, but we > laughed " together " because I told them I looked like Professor Klump > and they agreed with me. LOL! My sister and my best friend used to > start their emails to me, " Hey Professor " or " Hey Sis. Klump " . It > was funny and actually made me feel a lot better. > > > > Also, I sent an email how now I look like Fievel Goes West and one > sister wrote back " I would have kept that to myself " . LOL! > However, my husband (who works out of town during the week) wrote > back " you'll always be beautiful to me! " Love that man!! Tee hee... > > > > Some of my co-workers tease me about my bands. I have to wear > them at night, so I don't talk very well while I'm at work. The > band are in the front and I work at night. They make me laugh so > much that I don't even mind having the bands on and kind of look > forward to going to work so I can laugh. And besides, laughing is a > good exercise for the jaws (even if I can't open them while banded). > > > > Don't worry, you'll be okay. Save your vacation days for a REAL > vacation...like when you get your braces off and go to celebrate in > Tahiti or some place. :-) > > > > Happy Healing, > > > > Smooches > > > > I look like Howdie > Doodie > > > > > > It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of > a > > panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. > It is > > a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I > smile, > > Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I > would > > look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have > come > > over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so > different. I > > know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have > seen > > in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I > am far > > from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work > by > > taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the > > embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am > trying > > not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so > > hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ - > ----------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 , i had upper and genio on dec. 17. i was off work for the same time as you. i can understand your hesitation about going back to work. i didn't tell many people that i was having this surgery done, so i was wondering what people would say to me, if people would stare and if i would get bombarded with questions. i was also under the impression that i would look like my old self after 2 weeks, but this wasn't the case at all. i'm almost to 7 weeks and i am still swollen. the fact that so many people said they looked fine after 2 weeks was so frustrating b/c it wasn't true for me. my close friends said they were trying to find the old me in my new face. so having said all this i was worried about going back to work. you know what? i was stressed for no reason. people were so supportive and kind. a number of people approached me to ask how i was feeling but most people just wanted to tell me how glad they were that i was back. i didn't get a whole lot of questions and no strange stares. i'm sure you'll be fine. people are kinder and more understanding than we sometimes think. good luck! and happy healing! aileen --- wiredfornow brendalafleur@...> wrote: --------------------------------- It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a little bit of a panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look so funny. It is a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, when I smile, Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I thought I would look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. Friends have come over to see me and just go on and on about how I look so different. I know that people say that it takes time and patience, but I have seen in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 weeks. I am far from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back to work by taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just delaying the embarassment of having to face the stares and comments. I am trying not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, but it is so hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 Thanks so much for your email. It's nice to know that other people take longer to heal also. I was getting a bit worried when I read some of the email where people said they looked back to normal so quickly. I definitely do not look normal. But I am going to go back to work, and I'm sure I'll find the people friendly and supportive. It really is a nice place to work. I guess I am just not used to be the centre of attention, and am not comfortable with it. But I just have to keep remembering that the attention is due to concern. Thanks again for sharing your story. > > --------------------------------- > It has been 15 days since my surgery and I am in a > little bit of a > panic. I have to go back to work in 4 days and I look > so funny. It is > a cross between Marlon Brando in the Godfather, and, > when I smile, > Howdie Doodie. I don't look at all like I used to. I > thought I would > look like me, but just minus a lot of gummy smile. > Friends have come > over to see me and just go on and on about how I look > so different. I > know that people say that it takes time and patience, > but I have seen > in other posts that people say they look okay after 2 > weeks. I am far > from looking okay. I'm thinking of delaying going back > to work by > taking a week of vacation -- but maybe I am just > delaying the > embarassment of having to face the stares and > comments. I am trying > not to fall into the pit of regretting the surgery, > but it is so > hard. Anyone else had this experience? Thanks. > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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