Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 No, I suppose I can't expect much to feel normal. I just wish I knew what was relatively normal for this point in the surgery, but I do think I'm on track with my healing and perhaps even better than I would have expected, since I've been lucky enough to have experienced very little pain right from the start (knock on wood). I expected the headache since even when I take a single ibuprofen I normally get a headache the next day, but so much piled up on top of it today it was a little overwhelming. Feeling a lot better tonight and looking forward to sleep! Thanks for your reply, Shiloh... it's wonderful to have such a great support group here. We're all lucky to be able to share these things with each other. Beth > The problem is that I don't know what should feel normal! > > Honestly not alot. Surgery takes a while to feel normal again, as > its a trauma faced by the body so on top of healing you've got your > bodies reaction to being 'hurt'. I found that energy levels ran low > and emmotions high after surgery. Take it easy on yourself. > > Of course you don't want to be touched around the mouth, you will > subconciously protect it. That may also be part of your headaches. > I say keep taking the pain killers or wean yourself more slowly off > them as you might be experiencing a painkiller withdrawl or the > rebound headache. > > I found the mouth really hard too, I wanted to kiss my kids and the > dh but I didn't want anyone touching my face. > > Shiloh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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