Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 I just had surgery on Jan. 28th, and I have some questions. I'm sorry if these questions have been answered before on this site. I'm just too exhausted to search. My teeth will be wired for a couple more weeks, and there is only a tiny gap where I can suck through a straw to get liquids down. Anything that has even the smallest pieces of food in it get caught in the opening making it very aggravating and hard to eat anything. Do you know of anything that I can make or buy that is good and will give me some energy? I drink Boost and juices mostly. Another question is about the heating pads. I had to use ice packs for the first few days. Now, I have to use heat. The swelling has gone down but not as much as I hoped it would by now. I've also had trouble with the heating pads. How long am I supposed to use the heating pads and how often? When can I expect the swelling to go away? Is there some kind of heating pad out there that will make it easier to stay around my face? Right now, I put a heating pad on one side of my face and another one on the other side. During the night, I wind up throwing them off, or I feel like I am smothering. Any advice? My doctor told me that when I get these wires off that he will put rubber bands on me. Will I be able to slowly begin opening my mouth again to finally eat some of my normal favorite soft foods? Or will I still be stuck with the liquids? Please tell me your experience with this so I can kind of know what to expect. Another question is about weight loss. How much weight can I expect to lose before this is over? I know it's different for everyone. Finally, is there anyone who is not happy with the results of the surgery? I'm thinking I will feel better about things once the swelling goes down. I hope. I thank you for your answers to these questions. I'm hoping it will bring me some peace of mind. I don't mean to complain so much. I guess I would have the surgery again if I had it to do all over. Thanks again for your time. I truly appreciate your help and support! Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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