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Hi.

What did you have done? (Upper, lower, etc)...

Is your mouth banded? If so, then isn't your TMJ's immobile?

> Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

out

> and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't think

> I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

things!

>

> I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ problems

> by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am I

> just being paranoid?

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I had upper (Le Fort I to move my jaw up) with palatal expansion, and

they also moved my chin out. I was only banded overnight in the

hospital, so my jaw is relatively free moving. :) I don't have

elastics or anything yet....

> > Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

> out

> > and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> > morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't think

> > I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

> things!

> >

> > I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ problems

> > by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am I

> > just being paranoid?

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I had upper (Le Fort I to move my jaw up) with palatal expansion, and

they also moved my chin out. I was only banded overnight in the

hospital, so my jaw is relatively free moving. :) I don't have

elastics or anything yet....

> > Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

> out

> > and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> > morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't think

> > I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

> things!

> >

> > I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ problems

> > by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am I

> > just being paranoid?

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I had upper (Le Fort I to move my jaw up) with palatal expansion, and

they also moved my chin out. I was only banded overnight in the

hospital, so my jaw is relatively free moving. :) I don't have

elastics or anything yet....

> > Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

> out

> > and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> > morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't think

> > I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

> things!

> >

> > I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ problems

> > by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am I

> > just being paranoid?

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I'm still pre-op, but before I started TMJ treatment I used to wake

up with terrible headaches at night. They were so bad that I

physically could not move my head. I had to lift it with my hands

and turn it to the side so I could roll over, and then the tension

would drain away and I'd be all right. Don't know if this is the

kind of headache you're having. If it is, you might be clenching

your teeth in your sleep. That stresses the muscle that runs across

the back of your head from ear to ear.

Before I started orthodontic treatment, not sleeping on my back was

the only way for me to prevent the headaches.

Some other guesses - stress and tension, sinus trouble, withdrawal

of some sort (did you drink a lot of caffiene before surgery, and

stop after? Did you stop smoking for the surgery?), or maybe you're

sleeping laying flat and sitting up might help?

Hope they go away soon.

Kris

> Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

out

> and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't

think

> I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

things!

>

> I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ

problems

> by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am

I

> just being paranoid?

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I'm still pre-op, but before I started TMJ treatment I used to wake

up with terrible headaches at night. They were so bad that I

physically could not move my head. I had to lift it with my hands

and turn it to the side so I could roll over, and then the tension

would drain away and I'd be all right. Don't know if this is the

kind of headache you're having. If it is, you might be clenching

your teeth in your sleep. That stresses the muscle that runs across

the back of your head from ear to ear.

Before I started orthodontic treatment, not sleeping on my back was

the only way for me to prevent the headaches.

Some other guesses - stress and tension, sinus trouble, withdrawal

of some sort (did you drink a lot of caffiene before surgery, and

stop after? Did you stop smoking for the surgery?), or maybe you're

sleeping laying flat and sitting up might help?

Hope they go away soon.

Kris

> Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

out

> and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't

think

> I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

things!

>

> I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ

problems

> by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am

I

> just being paranoid?

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I'm still pre-op, but before I started TMJ treatment I used to wake

up with terrible headaches at night. They were so bad that I

physically could not move my head. I had to lift it with my hands

and turn it to the side so I could roll over, and then the tension

would drain away and I'd be all right. Don't know if this is the

kind of headache you're having. If it is, you might be clenching

your teeth in your sleep. That stresses the muscle that runs across

the back of your head from ear to ear.

Before I started orthodontic treatment, not sleeping on my back was

the only way for me to prevent the headaches.

Some other guesses - stress and tension, sinus trouble, withdrawal

of some sort (did you drink a lot of caffiene before surgery, and

stop after? Did you stop smoking for the surgery?), or maybe you're

sleeping laying flat and sitting up might help?

Hope they go away soon.

Kris

> Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three weeks

out

> and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't

think

> I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

things!

>

> I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ

problems

> by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before). Am

I

> just being paranoid?

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Oh yes! The dreaded Caffeine withdraw! :-( That's going to suck!

> > Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three

weeks

> out

> > and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> > morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't

> think

> > I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

> things!

> >

> > I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ

> problems

> > by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before).

Am

> I

> > just being paranoid?

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Hi Kris,

That sounds terrible, and much worse than what I've been

experiencing! I did clench my teeth during my sleep pre-op but I

hope I'm not still doing it.

It's definitely not caffeine withdrawal because I stopped drinking

caffeinated beverages a long time ago (caffeine makes me dizzy). I

sure do miss iced tea! Never did smoke.

Sleep position could be a factor, though I've been having headaches

during the day too. I'm back to sleeping flat and on my side,

though I'm trying hard not to bury my face in the pillow because I

worry about doing damage to my upper jaw by putting too much

pressure on it. Maybe I should try sleeping on my back again for

awhile (boo!).

Thanks for your reply and suggestions! :)

Beth

> > Did anyone else experience bad headaches post-op? I'm three

weeks

> out

> > and for the past few days I've been having headaches daily. This

> > morning my head was just throbbing when I woke up... I didn't

> think

> > I'd be taking painkillers at this point for headaches, of all

> things!

> >

> > I'm worried that I've committed myself to a lifetime of TMJ

> problems

> > by going through with the surgery (I didn't have them before).

Am

> I

> > just being paranoid?

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