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Hi Sara!

Try not to get TOO scared! My surgery is 2/11 and I don't even think

it's hit me yet. I feel like - no use worrying about something

before it even happens. I'll probably start worrying the morning I

go to the hospital! :-)

Corinne

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING!

only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara

x

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Hi Sara!

Try not to get TOO scared! My surgery is 2/11 and I don't even think

it's hit me yet. I feel like - no use worrying about something

before it even happens. I'll probably start worrying the morning I

go to the hospital! :-)

Corinne

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING!

only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara

x

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Hi Sara!

Try not to get TOO scared! My surgery is 2/11 and I don't even think

it's hit me yet. I feel like - no use worrying about something

before it even happens. I'll probably start worrying the morning I

go to the hospital! :-)

Corinne

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING!

only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara

x

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> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING!

only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this,

Well if you gone this far.....

many of the messages posted on this site are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?!

Complications are always possible though very rare. This procedure

is compared very low risk to hard core stuff like heart bypass.

>ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)?

Should be less risk since you are not going to need bone graft from

your hip. The primary risk of jaw surgery is some loss of

feeling/numbness which happens in 50% of the pts (according to my

surgeon) but most patients agree that this is better than no surgery.

>also, what do i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara

x

Take your insurance card and (if you can) a family member or a good

friend. Some have suggested taking a change of clothing for

showering or something but I was still drugged up from the morphine

& anesthesia that there was no way I was going to shower.

Food wise when you get home invest in a hand held blender they are

1000x easier to clean than real blenders.

Good luck!!!!

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> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING!

only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this,

Well if you gone this far.....

many of the messages posted on this site are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?!

Complications are always possible though very rare. This procedure

is compared very low risk to hard core stuff like heart bypass.

>ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)?

Should be less risk since you are not going to need bone graft from

your hip. The primary risk of jaw surgery is some loss of

feeling/numbness which happens in 50% of the pts (according to my

surgeon) but most patients agree that this is better than no surgery.

>also, what do i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara

x

Take your insurance card and (if you can) a family member or a good

friend. Some have suggested taking a change of clothing for

showering or something but I was still drugged up from the morphine

& anesthesia that there was no way I was going to shower.

Food wise when you get home invest in a hand held blender they are

1000x easier to clean than real blenders.

Good luck!!!!

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> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING!

only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this,

Well if you gone this far.....

many of the messages posted on this site are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?!

Complications are always possible though very rare. This procedure

is compared very low risk to hard core stuff like heart bypass.

>ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)?

Should be less risk since you are not going to need bone graft from

your hip. The primary risk of jaw surgery is some loss of

feeling/numbness which happens in 50% of the pts (according to my

surgeon) but most patients agree that this is better than no surgery.

>also, what do i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara

x

Take your insurance card and (if you can) a family member or a good

friend. Some have suggested taking a change of clothing for

showering or something but I was still drugged up from the morphine

& anesthesia that there was no way I was going to shower.

Food wise when you get home invest in a hand held blender they are

1000x easier to clean than real blenders.

Good luck!!!!

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Hi,

I had my jaw moved back about 8 months ago and I am thrilled with the

results. What I remember distinctly after waking up from the surgery

was not to have an underbite anymore. It was a great feeling to have

the teeth fit well.

It's hard to say which type of surgery (upper/lower) is more sever.

From a recovery perspective it varies a lot. In my case, recovery was

so smooth to the point that I was enjoying my time off from work.

I didn't take much to the hospital but a set of pyjamas, a change of

underwear and a hat. Very important to have a hat to hide bed head

when leaving the hospital!

All the best and keep us posted.

cheers

on

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Hi,

I had my jaw moved back about 8 months ago and I am thrilled with the

results. What I remember distinctly after waking up from the surgery

was not to have an underbite anymore. It was a great feeling to have

the teeth fit well.

It's hard to say which type of surgery (upper/lower) is more sever.

From a recovery perspective it varies a lot. In my case, recovery was

so smooth to the point that I was enjoying my time off from work.

I didn't take much to the hospital but a set of pyjamas, a change of

underwear and a hat. Very important to have a hat to hide bed head

when leaving the hospital!

All the best and keep us posted.

cheers

on

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Hi,

I had my jaw moved back about 8 months ago and I am thrilled with the

results. What I remember distinctly after waking up from the surgery

was not to have an underbite anymore. It was a great feeling to have

the teeth fit well.

It's hard to say which type of surgery (upper/lower) is more sever.

From a recovery perspective it varies a lot. In my case, recovery was

so smooth to the point that I was enjoying my time off from work.

I didn't take much to the hospital but a set of pyjamas, a change of

underwear and a hat. Very important to have a hat to hide bed head

when leaving the hospital!

All the best and keep us posted.

cheers

on

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Sara,

I think we can all relate to your nervousness! And it's

normal/natural to feel nervous! This is major surgery. Perhaps, when

you're feeling nervous, it would help to just acknowledge that that's

how you're feeling and to know that it's perfectly normal. The most

important thing is to feel confident about your surgeon and the

anesthesiologist(sorry, bad spelling).

Thousands of people have had this surgery, and yes, there are some

complications, but there is no reason to believe that your experience

will be a " bad " one. Discomfort? Yes. Feeling like you have little or

no control over the events swirling around you? Yes. But you will

come through it and (I believe) will be very happy with the results.

I'm 6 weeks post-op and just beginning to feel like I " did the right

thing. " I had lots of doubts and anxiety, before and after surgery.

Give yourself time and space to feel the feelings. That's a normal

process for this kind of procedure.

Best of luck!

Anne

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Sara,

I think we can all relate to your nervousness! And it's

normal/natural to feel nervous! This is major surgery. Perhaps, when

you're feeling nervous, it would help to just acknowledge that that's

how you're feeling and to know that it's perfectly normal. The most

important thing is to feel confident about your surgeon and the

anesthesiologist(sorry, bad spelling).

Thousands of people have had this surgery, and yes, there are some

complications, but there is no reason to believe that your experience

will be a " bad " one. Discomfort? Yes. Feeling like you have little or

no control over the events swirling around you? Yes. But you will

come through it and (I believe) will be very happy with the results.

I'm 6 weeks post-op and just beginning to feel like I " did the right

thing. " I had lots of doubts and anxiety, before and after surgery.

Give yourself time and space to feel the feelings. That's a normal

process for this kind of procedure.

Best of luck!

Anne

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Sara,

I think we can all relate to your nervousness! And it's

normal/natural to feel nervous! This is major surgery. Perhaps, when

you're feeling nervous, it would help to just acknowledge that that's

how you're feeling and to know that it's perfectly normal. The most

important thing is to feel confident about your surgeon and the

anesthesiologist(sorry, bad spelling).

Thousands of people have had this surgery, and yes, there are some

complications, but there is no reason to believe that your experience

will be a " bad " one. Discomfort? Yes. Feeling like you have little or

no control over the events swirling around you? Yes. But you will

come through it and (I believe) will be very happy with the results.

I'm 6 weeks post-op and just beginning to feel like I " did the right

thing. " I had lots of doubts and anxiety, before and after surgery.

Give yourself time and space to feel the feelings. That's a normal

process for this kind of procedure.

Best of luck!

Anne

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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One more thing for Sara:

On the morning/day of your surgery, tell your surgeon, nurse,

anesthiologist, that you are nervous. Say it right up front. Don;t

try to be " brave " when you're freaking out inside. My experience has

been that someone will respond to you and that they will be kind, (or

offer you a valium! ;-)

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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One more thing for Sara:

On the morning/day of your surgery, tell your surgeon, nurse,

anesthiologist, that you are nervous. Say it right up front. Don;t

try to be " brave " when you're freaking out inside. My experience has

been that someone will respond to you and that they will be kind, (or

offer you a valium! ;-)

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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One more thing for Sara:

On the morning/day of your surgery, tell your surgeon, nurse,

anesthiologist, that you are nervous. Say it right up front. Don;t

try to be " brave " when you're freaking out inside. My experience has

been that someone will respond to you and that they will be kind, (or

offer you a valium! ;-)

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Hi!! I, too, had an underbite, about a month or so ago! Had my

surgery done on December 30, can you believe that? My husband and I

spent New Year's eve at the hospital!!

I was very anxious a few days before the surgery but calmed down on

the day of. I figured that everything will be okay because I was

comfortable and trusted my surgeon.

Here are the things I packed for the " after-party " inside my hospital

room:

* a couple of nice, cheery pajamas (didn't want to wear the hospital

gown!)

* a pair of slipers -- didn't want to get my feet/socks dirty! Also

cool to have around if you want to walk around the hospital hallways

and bug the nurses!

* underwear, of course!

* hairbrush

* Blistex (oh my gawd, this saved my lips from cracking!)

* Zip-N-Squeeze bags (you never know if the hospital will have the

necessary eating tools for jaw surgery patients...mine didn't really

have any -- how annoying!)

* Lotion

* My 6-year-old teddy bear that has been with me through thick and

thin

* Digital Camera (to record everything -- including a photo of the

hospital toilet -- for some reason, I got a kick out of taking

pictures!!!)

* Tons of magazines (forget books...you'd want easy reading

materials with tons of pictures!)

* Journal, pen -- to write down my thoughts (boy oh boy, it's funny

now to read what I wrote down after the surgery...the medication

really made me go off a tangeng with my writing!!)

* Magna Doodle (for communicating -- didn't really need it, I was

able to speak)

I think that's about it...

Don't worry too much! In a few weeks, you'll be feeling soooooo much

better! And you'll lose a bit of weight, too!

Don't forget to eat lots of your favorite foods before the surgery!

Good luck!!!

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Hi!! I, too, had an underbite, about a month or so ago! Had my

surgery done on December 30, can you believe that? My husband and I

spent New Year's eve at the hospital!!

I was very anxious a few days before the surgery but calmed down on

the day of. I figured that everything will be okay because I was

comfortable and trusted my surgeon.

Here are the things I packed for the " after-party " inside my hospital

room:

* a couple of nice, cheery pajamas (didn't want to wear the hospital

gown!)

* a pair of slipers -- didn't want to get my feet/socks dirty! Also

cool to have around if you want to walk around the hospital hallways

and bug the nurses!

* underwear, of course!

* hairbrush

* Blistex (oh my gawd, this saved my lips from cracking!)

* Zip-N-Squeeze bags (you never know if the hospital will have the

necessary eating tools for jaw surgery patients...mine didn't really

have any -- how annoying!)

* Lotion

* My 6-year-old teddy bear that has been with me through thick and

thin

* Digital Camera (to record everything -- including a photo of the

hospital toilet -- for some reason, I got a kick out of taking

pictures!!!)

* Tons of magazines (forget books...you'd want easy reading

materials with tons of pictures!)

* Journal, pen -- to write down my thoughts (boy oh boy, it's funny

now to read what I wrote down after the surgery...the medication

really made me go off a tangeng with my writing!!)

* Magna Doodle (for communicating -- didn't really need it, I was

able to speak)

I think that's about it...

Don't worry too much! In a few weeks, you'll be feeling soooooo much

better! And you'll lose a bit of weight, too!

Don't forget to eat lots of your favorite foods before the surgery!

Good luck!!!

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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Hi!! I, too, had an underbite, about a month or so ago! Had my

surgery done on December 30, can you believe that? My husband and I

spent New Year's eve at the hospital!!

I was very anxious a few days before the surgery but calmed down on

the day of. I figured that everything will be okay because I was

comfortable and trusted my surgeon.

Here are the things I packed for the " after-party " inside my hospital

room:

* a couple of nice, cheery pajamas (didn't want to wear the hospital

gown!)

* a pair of slipers -- didn't want to get my feet/socks dirty! Also

cool to have around if you want to walk around the hospital hallways

and bug the nurses!

* underwear, of course!

* hairbrush

* Blistex (oh my gawd, this saved my lips from cracking!)

* Zip-N-Squeeze bags (you never know if the hospital will have the

necessary eating tools for jaw surgery patients...mine didn't really

have any -- how annoying!)

* Lotion

* My 6-year-old teddy bear that has been with me through thick and

thin

* Digital Camera (to record everything -- including a photo of the

hospital toilet -- for some reason, I got a kick out of taking

pictures!!!)

* Tons of magazines (forget books...you'd want easy reading

materials with tons of pictures!)

* Journal, pen -- to write down my thoughts (boy oh boy, it's funny

now to read what I wrote down after the surgery...the medication

really made me go off a tangeng with my writing!!)

* Magna Doodle (for communicating -- didn't really need it, I was

able to speak)

I think that's about it...

Don't worry too much! In a few weeks, you'll be feeling soooooo much

better! And you'll lose a bit of weight, too!

Don't forget to eat lots of your favorite foods before the surgery!

Good luck!!!

> oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY MORNING! only

a

> day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder whether i should

have

> gone through with this, many of the messages posted on this site

are

> negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please someone reassure

> me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less serious or

> more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)? also, what do

i

> take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much appretiated! sara x

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sara,

i'm sure your surgery will go well. these doctors do

these all the time, it's so easy for them! i really

like my surgeon. we get along very well and i trust

him. i also trust my orthodontist and since he

recommended my OS, i had no doubt in my mind that i

had the best doctor possible. because of this i wasn't

nervous about surgery at all. i figured he knows

exactly what he's doing, i trust him, what's there to

worry about? i'll also be knocked out during the

surgery, so i wasn't nervous about the actualy

procedure either. my parents were a different story.

my dad couldn't believe how calm i was. you just have

to believe that everything will be ok, and it usually

will be. about what to bring to the hospital...i

brought lots of stuff and used NONE of it. i was so

out of it after surgery that i pretty much laid in bed

or drifted in and out of sleep. reading, listening to

music or watching tv was the last thing from my mind.

the one thing that i was happy to have was my digital

camera. my friend and parents documented my time in

the hospital. it was interesting to see considering i

didn't even remember them taking them :) good luck

with everything! you'll be fine! btw, i had upper and

genio on dec. 17. just get through the first 3 days,

then the rest will go by faster than you think!

--- legally_blonde790 sara_pickles@...>

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oh golly golly gosh, im so SCARED. my op is on MONDAY

MORNING! only a

day of my underbite left! im starting to wonder

whether i should have

gone through with this, many of the messages posted on

this site are

negative! what if mine goes wrong?! ahhhhh please

someone reassure

me! im having my bottom jaw moved back, is this a less

serious or

more serious op to have (compared to other jaw ops)?

also, what do i

take to hospital?? thanks guys, all help is much

appretiated! sara x

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