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Hi,

My name is Lorie and I am having surgery on Tuesday on my lower jaw

to correct my overbite. I am grateful that I found this site. I

printed off all of the information from Sharon's site and can't wait

to read it. I think lots of my worries and concerns can be answered

right here.

Lorie

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Dear Lorie

You have made a wise decision. I am now 7 days post surgery and am so

grateful that I made the decision to have my surgery. It is a

difficult recovery . . not surgery. A good hospital, surgeon and

recovery staff made the first part easy. I was so tired of years and

years of a no profile face. I have worn braces for 3 years and

planned for this surgery 3 years ago. This is the final phase of my

new smile, bite and life. Thank God. I love my profile now . .

everyday is getting better. Be prepared for the following:

1. 72 hours after surgery ( I, too, had my lower jaw extended - cut

in two places on either side of the jaw and had my own chin cut and

extended) I blew like a blow fish. My cheeks stretched so much, I

looked like a baloon ready to explode. It was very comical. Laugh as

you can't do much else!

2. Don't get too dependent on the pain medication. Truly, there is

not much pain, just swelling and the codine or morphine has its own

set backs. Use only what you need the first 72 hours and then try to

taper off, using meds only at night. DO take your antibiotic until

finished!

3. Drink, lots and lots of liquids! Get that anesthisia out of your

system! I am so grateful that I had no vomiting as my mouth has been

wired shut with a splint! Tell the anesthisiologist if you are

suseptible to motion sickness . . this will make a difference in how

they recover you after surgery.

5. If you are as vain as I am (sorry), take along a wonderful scarf

or wrap for your head and face, along with some great Jakie O

sunglasses. When I left the hospital, I looked mysterious as opposed

to the comical blowfish.

6. Have liquids ready at home! Water, juice (low acidity) and lots

of creamed soups. The bullion soups are okay but too salty and that

did not go well after surgery with my stomach.

It is now 7 days since my surgery. Life is about 65% normal. I should

also share that only 5 days post surgery, I went on a formal job

interview for wonderful job. I decided to keep the interview date and

I e-mailed them ahead of time to ask that they have a computer ready

with a large screen as a result of my temporary disablity. I also

wrapped my face in a wonderful Bananna Republic Scarf - a little mid

eastern look! The interview went great . . not to mention that I fit

really well in my suit as I dropped 11 lbs (not that I encourage this

type of diet!).

Good luck on your surgery!! You will be fine. Don't panic when you

see your large face or when your mouth is closed! Do have family

support when you get home. This is very, very helpful!

> Hi,

> My name is Lorie and I am having surgery on Tuesday on my lower jaw

> to correct my overbite. I am grateful that I found this site. I

> printed off all of the information from Sharon's site and can't

wait

> to read it. I think lots of my worries and concerns can be

answered

> right here.

>

> Lorie

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Thank you for your encouragement. I didn't realize that the recovery was

going to be so drastic. I must say that I was sick to my stomach Friday

after reading the intro to this group. It sounds like we are having the

same surgery and have traveled the same road. I've had my braces on for 4

years. It didn't seem like this was ever going to really happen. My

surgery's tomorrow morning. Fortunately, I have lots of family and support.

I'm glad to hear that the pain from the surgery isn't as bad as I was

expecting.

I think I'm going to really happy that I have found this support group. I

can't beleive how many postings are in my mail box. I guess that you guys

can answer any questions that I might have. Thanks so much for your

response.

Wish me luck!

Lorie

>From: lucyvi772003 no_reply >

>Reply-To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>Subject: [Orthognathic Surgery Support ] Re: New to Support Group

>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 05:02:14 -0000

>

>Dear Lorie

>You have made a wise decision. I am now 7 days post surgery and am so

>grateful that I made the decision to have my surgery. It is a

>difficult recovery . . not surgery. A good hospital, surgeon and

>recovery staff made the first part easy. I was so tired of years and

>years of a no profile face. I have worn braces for 3 years and

>planned for this surgery 3 years ago. This is the final phase of my

>new smile, bite and life. Thank God. I love my profile now . .

>everyday is getting better. Be prepared for the following:

>1. 72 hours after surgery ( I, too, had my lower jaw extended - cut

>in two places on either side of the jaw and had my own chin cut and

>extended) I blew like a blow fish. My cheeks stretched so much, I

>looked like a baloon ready to explode. It was very comical. Laugh as

>you can't do much else!

>2. Don't get too dependent on the pain medication. Truly, there is

>not much pain, just swelling and the codine or morphine has its own

>set backs. Use only what you need the first 72 hours and then try to

>taper off, using meds only at night. DO take your antibiotic until

>finished!

>3. Drink, lots and lots of liquids! Get that anesthisia out of your

>system! I am so grateful that I had no vomiting as my mouth has been

>wired shut with a splint! Tell the anesthisiologist if you are

>suseptible to motion sickness . . this will make a difference in how

>they recover you after surgery.

>5. If you are as vain as I am (sorry), take along a wonderful scarf

>or wrap for your head and face, along with some great Jakie O

>sunglasses. When I left the hospital, I looked mysterious as opposed

>to the comical blowfish.

>6. Have liquids ready at home! Water, juice (low acidity) and lots

>of creamed soups. The bullion soups are okay but too salty and that

>did not go well after surgery with my stomach.

>

>It is now 7 days since my surgery. Life is about 65% normal. I should

>also share that only 5 days post surgery, I went on a formal job

>interview for wonderful job. I decided to keep the interview date and

>I e-mailed them ahead of time to ask that they have a computer ready

>with a large screen as a result of my temporary disablity. I also

>wrapped my face in a wonderful Bananna Republic Scarf - a little mid

>eastern look! The interview went great . . not to mention that I fit

>really well in my suit as I dropped 11 lbs (not that I encourage this

>type of diet!).

>Good luck on your surgery!! You will be fine. Don't panic when you

>see your large face or when your mouth is closed! Do have family

>support when you get home. This is very, very helpful!

>

> > Hi,

> > My name is Lorie and I am having surgery on Tuesday on my lower jaw

> > to correct my overbite. I am grateful that I found this site. I

> > printed off all of the information from Sharon's site and can't

>wait

> > to read it. I think lots of my worries and concerns can be

>answered

> > right here.

> >

> > Lorie

>

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