Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Babe, I didn't mean it as a compliment or a criticism... I just thought it was funny that I'd misunderstood. Actually, 40 isn't old, at all. Ask any 80-year-old you know! But I will also tell you what the charming poet Judith Viorst once told me in an interview: the 50s are even better! And that's true, in my experience. We have been in some hell holes that make jaw surgery look like a walk in the park in this, my sixth decade, but by and large, it only gets better and better, honest. Especially if your mouth is working and no longer a source of trouble!!! And yes, it is wonderful to realize how many kind friends are eager to help with whatever troubles you have. I agree totally. Breathtaking, in fact. Hmmmmmm. Ask your mom to go get out the blender, and fix you whatever kind of chocolate shake you want, but put a couple of tablespoons of peanut butter in it and blend it. Maybe that will help the craving. It's good protein, too! ;~) Besides, it'll drown out the chatter! I dunno what your doc wants, but mine, although (or maybe because) I wasn't wired, nor banded, did not want me trying to talk. " DO NOT TALK " he said. " I know you like to talk. A lot. DO NOT. " I tried not to... Not always successfully -- maybe I'm your mom's first cousin! Take care. You sound as though you're doing well, and I'm so glad. C. > I gues it is compliment that u thought I was 22 but since when is 40 > old. Age is only in the mind, I dont act or look my age. I am very > athlethic and health enthusist that is probably the reason that I > dont look my age. My students think Im in my early 30s. Hey but > there in junior high what do they know. I post some picture before > and after when it all goes down. but as u can see I am kind of > sensitive about that big 40. U know what I am thrilled I did the > surgery. A lot of my swelling went down today I can finally see how > good it will look eventhough I did for functional reasons. the > asthetic is just a great bonus. I hope that is an incentive for some. > This surgery made me realize something else that I am so blessed. All > my friends and family were very concerned. They been calling non stop > expressing their love and support. A bunch of people tried calling > the hospital right after the surgery but they don't give out > information Everyone from my dermatologist's receptionist to my > principal to my ex- boyfriend has been calling. I guess sometimes it > takes trauma in your life to realize how many people's lives we all > effect for the better. You don't realize how support from your loved > one really helps you get through it. As well as the support from > those on this site. > I have been able to talk on the phone today but it seems to be tiring > on my joints it seems to hurt after a while. Does that get better > while ur wired banded and stinted? Most people seem to understand me > for about 20mins Then they start having trouble. Oh my god was it > frustrating yesterday my mom was over and I told I cant talk anymore > it hurts. She said that ok I'll do all the talking. I think they > should torture prisoners with my mother talking about herself. > Guaranteed they will talk. . The juice diet is getting tired > already. I am trying to do it in a healthy way. There is way too many > posions in Ensure. I am drinking protein shakes, fruit, vegetables > and soups. Any other suggestions on stuff you can blend and drink. I > am a vegetarian. God I am craving peanut butter on toast right now. > According to my scale I have lost 8pds already. I was 125 before > surgery I want to be thin but not aneorexic. I have to be wired for 5 > wks. > I was wondering if it normal for your jaw to feel very stressed like > someone is pulling it? If so when does that go away. Its like your > joints are stressed. Thanks for the support and great advice. To > Cammie you are the lovliest lady on the block. Regards to all, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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