Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Hi Everyone, I've posted on this site in the past. It's been years since I posted last. I'll try to give you a brief, point form story..... -Got my braces on Febuary 2000, I had no intention of having any surgery done when I first got the braces. -December 2000, My ortho thought I should consider it. -February 2001, saw the surgeon for the first time, said I would need more orhto work done. -Surgery scheduled for December 2001, teeth were not ready. Ortho cancelled and moved surgery to late January 2002. -Teeth were not improper alignment for the surgery, surgery cancelled by surgeon. -Had two per molars removed from my upper teeth in February 2002 by the surgeon. -Went through orthodontics.... was only supposed to take 9 - 12 months... -Saw surgeon in June 2003, teeth were almost together, 16 months after two teeth were pulled. Still needed more time. Surgery booked for December 2003. -October 2003, surgeon had to cancel surgery in december because he was off to vietnam to do surgeries there for the week of my surgery. -Surgery moved to March 8th, 2004. Saw surgeon in December 2003. Plans to do upper surgery, moving the jaw as much forward as he possibly can. He might have to move the lower back but he will be taking bone from the lower jaw for the upper regardless. Possible surgery at a later date to build up my mid-face with some type of bone graft. In total.... it will be over 4 years of braces before the surgery. It just doesn't seem like this is ever going to end. I sure hope I get the surgery in March after it has been cancelled/postponed so many times. Here's a question that I hope someone can answer for me.... I work in a call center 10 hours a day, 4 days a weeks. Does anyone have any idea how long I might be off for? My surgeon is very optimistic and thinks I will be back in 2 weeks..... anyone have opinions? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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