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Alix,

Thank you for such a positive post! I am 6 days post op (upper - up

5mm, lower forward 20mm!). I am hoping that I have results similar

to yours!

Take care! and enjoy that pizza! :)

Britt

> Hey all, Life is busy around here so I am rarely on this site

> lately. I just wanted to post for all the pre-oppers out there and

> let you know that at 3 months out from upper and lower, I have no

> numbness at all. I can feel my lower lip and chin, (and they were

> the last to " un numb.. " ) as well as my palate. I am 12 mm short of

a

> normal opening, but that will come if I just work on stretching

> more. The problems I had prior to surgery, (headaches, open bite,

> tmj, pain) are a distant memory. In fact, these last few weeks I

> have had days where I even forget I had the surgery and take

eating

> a piece of pizza for granted! SHAME ON ME. Early recovery was

> difficult and I hated the stent, being banded shut. I lost 20

> pounds, which put me down to around 90. Now I am happily back at

100

> and have resumed all my activities except boxing. Haha. So for me,

> the surgery was a complete success and I have no lasting effects.

I

> hope this is the case for many, many of you, because this is a

> difficult and rather life changing surgery.

> God bless,

> Alix

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I'll second that - thanks, Alix, for such a wonderfully encouraging

post! That's great that you have such good results and are back to

enjoying the small things in life like a good slice of pizza. :)

Congrats on making it through and back to normal, and I'm so glad you

posted! It really helps those of us still on our way. (I'm 10 days

post-op and already not numb for the most part, go figure!)

Beth

> > Hey all, Life is busy around here so I am rarely on this site

> > lately. I just wanted to post for all the pre-oppers out there and

> > let you know that at 3 months out from upper and lower, I have no

> > numbness at all. I can feel my lower lip and chin, (and they were

> > the last to " un numb.. " ) as well as my palate. I am 12 mm short of

> a

> > normal opening, but that will come if I just work on stretching

> > more. The problems I had prior to surgery, (headaches, open bite,

> > tmj, pain) are a distant memory. In fact, these last few weeks I

> > have had days where I even forget I had the surgery and take

> eating

> > a piece of pizza for granted! SHAME ON ME. Early recovery was

> > difficult and I hated the stent, being banded shut. I lost 20

> > pounds, which put me down to around 90. Now I am happily back at

> 100

> > and have resumed all my activities except boxing. Haha. So for me,

> > the surgery was a complete success and I have no lasting effects.

> I

> > hope this is the case for many, many of you, because this is a

> > difficult and rather life changing surgery.

> > God bless,

> > Alix

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> Hey all, Life is busy around here so I am rarely on this site

> lately. I just wanted to post for all the pre-oppers out there and

> let you know that at 3 months out from upper and lower, I have no

> numbness at all. I can feel my lower lip and chin, (and they were

> the last to " un numb.. " ) as well as my palate. I am 12 mm short of

a

> normal opening, but that will come if I just work on stretching

> more. The problems I had prior to surgery, (headaches, open bite,

> tmj, pain) are a distant memory. In fact, these last few weeks I

> have had days where I even forget I had the surgery and take eating

> a piece of pizza for granted! SHAME ON ME. Early recovery was

> difficult and I hated the stent, being banded shut. I lost 20

> pounds, which put me down to around 90. Now I am happily back at

100

> and have resumed all my activities except boxing. Haha. So for me,

> the surgery was a complete success and I have no lasting effects. I

> hope this is the case for many, many of you, because this is a

> difficult and rather life changing surgery.God bless,> Alix

Dear Alix,

Congratulations. I am so happy for you that the surgery was a

complete sucess. You have been a big help to me through this process.

Thanks for that. I agree with you. It is a life changing surgery. I

love the way more jaw looks. How it improved my appearance. I have no

swelling at this point. I remember as probably u experienced all the

people that tried to talk u out of the surgery. If it isnt a obvious

deformity to most they think ur crazy for going through it. Now that

I have done it all my friends that tried to talk me out of it, keep

telling me how great it looks and how I did a smart thing. I havent

really had any TMJ problems lately either, but it is early. I get my

wires out tommorow. I am so excited I cant wait. Ur right the worst

part is being wired. I cant wait to talk without a struggle and eat

anything that hasent gone through my blender first. U were right

about how ur jaw just feel like it is in right place for the first

time. I am sure it will function a lot better too. I have a slight

bit of numbness on my right side under my lip but it is very slight

at this point. This seems to get less and less daily. I guess from my

positive I am very prosurgery like you. Any advice on what to expect

tommorow when I get the wires and stint out. Do you look the same?

God Bless you. All the best Alix

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