Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 I so envy you the ability to softly chew. I'm 5 days post-op and find myself dreaming of food. I love to eat and can't wait til I'm at the point that you're at. Congratulations! Becky > > Hi All: > > Well, today marks my 3rd week being post-op. Last week my doc told > me i could toss the bands and move to soft foods where i can chew a > little, like meatloaf for example. The problem is when i start > chewing I bite my lower lip frequently like it is in the way. I even > managed some chili with beans over the weekend and the taste was so > good,until i felt my lip getting caught. > > My doc also gave me exercises to open up my jaw. My bite before > surgery was 45mm and after only 15mm, but i think after a few days of > stretching exercises i have moved that to 18 or 19, but still a long > way to go. Just curious if others were able to get back to there > pre-op bite and how long did it take? > > Everything else seems to be progressing fine. I even worked out > lightly at the gym this morning. I still have congestion problems at > night and pain in my front teeth and burning in my chin. I assume > because the feeling is trying to come back and it's pain i didn't > know i had. My lower lip is still numb but not completely. I can > feel some sensations when i run my finger across it, so i hope it > progresses. > > Good luck and hang in there to all who have just had the surgery. It > does get better each day, just be patient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Thanks Becky: I can totally relate about the food. The first week or so I had some terrible cravings for a fast food burger and fries. I'm still a ways off from that, but someday soon. The thing that has helped me the most as far as feeling full and keeping my weight up was some weight gain powder that I found at GNC. I blend a cup of it with milk, bananas and peanut butter for my own homeade weight gain smoothie. It taste so good and is also loaded with calories and vitamins to help give you energy that your body needs to heal. All the other blended foods, puddings and soup can still leave you feeling so hungry afterwards. Hang in there. You will be chewing soon. Mark > > > > Hi All: > > > > Well, today marks my 3rd week being post-op. Last week my doc > told > > me i could toss the bands and move to soft foods where i can chew > a > > little, like meatloaf for example. The problem is when i start > > chewing I bite my lower lip frequently like it is in the way. I > even > > managed some chili with beans over the weekend and the taste was > so > > good,until i felt my lip getting caught. > > > > My doc also gave me exercises to open up my jaw. My bite before > > surgery was 45mm and after only 15mm, but i think after a few days > of > > stretching exercises i have moved that to 18 or 19, but still a > long > > way to go. Just curious if others were able to get back to there > > pre-op bite and how long did it take? > > > > Everything else seems to be progressing fine. I even worked out > > lightly at the gym this morning. I still have congestion problems > at > > night and pain in my front teeth and burning in my chin. I assume > > because the feeling is trying to come back and it's pain i didn't > > know i had. My lower lip is still numb but not completely. I can > > feel some sensations when i run my finger across it, so i hope it > > progresses. > > > > Good luck and hang in there to all who have just had the surgery. > It > > does get better each day, just be patient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 hey there. i'm also biting myself!! sounds funny, but it's true. i got a COLD last week. how much does that suck. it was uncomfortable...this is NOT the time to get sick. so i was sneezing like crazy. i had to sneeze w/ my mouth open and try not to be too hard on my jaws. but every time i sneeze (and talk, and drink and just sit there) i BITE MY TONGUE. i used to (USED TOOOO!!!!!) have this big gap on teh right side, but now it's definitely closed and my tongue is not used to it! by the 2nd day of my cold, my tongue was raw on that side....horrible. but i kind of laugh every time it happens, even thought it hurts, because it's been like that for so long!! > > > > Hi All: > > > > Well, today marks my 3rd week being post-op. Last week my doc > told > > me i could toss the bands and move to soft foods where i can chew > a > > little, like meatloaf for example. The problem is when i start > > chewing I bite my lower lip frequently like it is in the way. I > even > > managed some chili with beans over the weekend and the taste was > so > > good,until i felt my lip getting caught. > > > > My doc also gave me exercises to open up my jaw. My bite before > > surgery was 45mm and after only 15mm, but i think after a few days > of > > stretching exercises i have moved that to 18 or 19, but still a > long > > way to go. Just curious if others were able to get back to there > > pre-op bite and how long did it take? > > > > Everything else seems to be progressing fine. I even worked out > > lightly at the gym this morning. I still have congestion problems > at > > night and pain in my front teeth and burning in my chin. I assume > > because the feeling is trying to come back and it's pain i didn't > > know i had. My lower lip is still numb but not completely. I can > > feel some sensations when i run my finger across it, so i hope it > > progresses. > > > > Good luck and hang in there to all who have just had the surgery. > It > > does get better each day, just be patient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 hey there. i'm also biting myself!! sounds funny, but it's true. i got a COLD last week. how much does that suck. it was uncomfortable...this is NOT the time to get sick. so i was sneezing like crazy. i had to sneeze w/ my mouth open and try not to be too hard on my jaws. but every time i sneeze (and talk, and drink and just sit there) i BITE MY TONGUE. i used to (USED TOOOO!!!!!) have this big gap on teh right side, but now it's definitely closed and my tongue is not used to it! by the 2nd day of my cold, my tongue was raw on that side....horrible. but i kind of laugh every time it happens, even thought it hurts, because it's been like that for so long!! > > > > Hi All: > > > > Well, today marks my 3rd week being post-op. Last week my doc > told > > me i could toss the bands and move to soft foods where i can chew > a > > little, like meatloaf for example. The problem is when i start > > chewing I bite my lower lip frequently like it is in the way. I > even > > managed some chili with beans over the weekend and the taste was > so > > good,until i felt my lip getting caught. > > > > My doc also gave me exercises to open up my jaw. My bite before > > surgery was 45mm and after only 15mm, but i think after a few days > of > > stretching exercises i have moved that to 18 or 19, but still a > long > > way to go. Just curious if others were able to get back to there > > pre-op bite and how long did it take? > > > > Everything else seems to be progressing fine. I even worked out > > lightly at the gym this morning. I still have congestion problems > at > > night and pain in my front teeth and burning in my chin. I assume > > because the feeling is trying to come back and it's pain i didn't > > know i had. My lower lip is still numb but not completely. I can > > feel some sensations when i run my finger across it, so i hope it > > progresses. > > > > Good luck and hang in there to all who have just had the surgery. > It > > does get better each day, just be patient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi Mark, I had a full stomach today...first time in 6 days. It felt absolutely wonder. I had a can of Progresso Beef Pot Roast soup and blended it up really well and slurped it in. Delicious!! Next week I get looser bands so I can open more. I can't wait. I've been using Protein Powder from GNC in my shakes everyday. I really think that's helped me a lot. I've only lost 5 pounds so far. I think that's all I'll lose. I'm very tiny to begin with and don't want to lose any more. Becky > > > > > > Hi All: > > > > > > Well, today marks my 3rd week being post-op. Last week my doc > > told > > > me i could toss the bands and move to soft foods where i can chew > > a > > > little, like meatloaf for example. The problem is when i start > > > chewing I bite my lower lip frequently like it is in the way. I > > even > > > managed some chili with beans over the weekend and the taste was > > so > > > good,until i felt my lip getting caught. > > > > > > My doc also gave me exercises to open up my jaw. My bite before > > > surgery was 45mm and after only 15mm, but i think after a few > days > > of > > > stretching exercises i have moved that to 18 or 19, but still a > > long > > > way to go. Just curious if others were able to get back to there > > > pre-op bite and how long did it take? > > > > > > Everything else seems to be progressing fine. I even worked out > > > lightly at the gym this morning. I still have congestion > problems > > at > > > night and pain in my front teeth and burning in my chin. I > assume > > > because the feeling is trying to come back and it's pain i didn't > > > know i had. My lower lip is still numb but not completely. I can > > > feel some sensations when i run my finger across it, so i hope it > > > progresses. > > > > > > Good luck and hang in there to all who have just had the surgery. > > It > > > does get better each day, just be patient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi Becky: That's great: I'm sure that made you feel tons better. I am doing well with my soft diet. I tried some brunswick stew over the weekend, but it had a lot of meat and was too much for me to chew. I guess I have to be careful. Gosh if i could chew normally, i probably would gain 20lbs. I went to the grocery store tonight and I felt like a ravenous animal and had urges to rip open package and start eating. When I changed to looser bands, my doc instructed me to take them off when eating and brushing. Maybe yours will be the same. Good Luck Mark > > > > > > > > Hi All: > > > > > > > > Well, today marks my 3rd week being post-op. Last week my doc > > > told > > > > me i could toss the bands and move to soft foods where i can > chew > > > a > > > > little, like meatloaf for example. The problem is when i > start > > > > chewing I bite my lower lip frequently like it is in the way. > I > > > even > > > > managed some chili with beans over the weekend and the taste > was > > > so > > > > good,until i felt my lip getting caught. > > > > > > > > My doc also gave me exercises to open up my jaw. My bite > before > > > > surgery was 45mm and after only 15mm, but i think after a few > > days > > > of > > > > stretching exercises i have moved that to 18 or 19, but still > a > > > long > > > > way to go. Just curious if others were able to get back to > there > > > > pre-op bite and how long did it take? > > > > > > > > Everything else seems to be progressing fine. I even worked > out > > > > lightly at the gym this morning. I still have congestion > > problems > > > at > > > > night and pain in my front teeth and burning in my chin. I > > assume > > > > because the feeling is trying to come back and it's pain i > didn't > > > > know i had. My lower lip is still numb but not completely. I > can > > > > feel some sensations when i run my finger across it, so i hope > it > > > > progresses. > > > > > > > > Good luck and hang in there to all who have just had the > surgery. > > > It > > > > does get better each day, just be patient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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