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I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to the

site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

> > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

exposed

> at

> > > all

> > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

numbness,

> > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom and

> > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems to

> be

> > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > >

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I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to the

site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

> > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

exposed

> at

> > > all

> > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

numbness,

> > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom and

> > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems to

> be

> > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > >

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I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to the

site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

> > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

exposed

> at

> > > all

> > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

numbness,

> > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom and

> > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems to

> be

> > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > >

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Eek. I was peeking through my fingers for 10 seconds before I

chickened out. Glad I didn't watch this preop - though I'm sure I

wouldn't have clicked on the link. I like know what my doctor is

doing to me, but there is such thing as too much information... :P

(pre-oppers... if you dared watch this, don't let it get to you. I'm

so happy with the results right now, I don't care what they did to

get to that... You'll be asleep, that's all that counts! ;))

> I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to

the

> site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

> Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

> on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

>

> Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

>

>

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I just watched it. It's not as bad as I thought it would be, but it's

definitely not for the weak stomachs. That was (I think) an extreme case. I

haven't heard of anyone on here having to wear the halo for 7 weeks...actually,

that's the first I'd heard of the halo. But the results were great!

Again, definitely not for those with weak stomachs. Pre-oppers...this is NOT

the norm. But I don't recommend watching this pre-op.

Smooches

Re: the split, the nerve and the

numbness - Video on Internet

Eek. I was peeking through my fingers for 10 seconds before I

chickened out. Glad I didn't watch this preop - though I'm sure I

wouldn't have clicked on the link. I like know what my doctor is

doing to me, but there is such thing as too much information... :P

(pre-oppers... if you dared watch this, don't let it get to you. I'm

so happy with the results right now, I don't care what they did to

get to that... You'll be asleep, that's all that counts! ;))

> I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to

the

> site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

> Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

> on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

>

> Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

>

>

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I just watched it. It's not as bad as I thought it would be, but it's

definitely not for the weak stomachs. That was (I think) an extreme case. I

haven't heard of anyone on here having to wear the halo for 7 weeks...actually,

that's the first I'd heard of the halo. But the results were great!

Again, definitely not for those with weak stomachs. Pre-oppers...this is NOT

the norm. But I don't recommend watching this pre-op.

Smooches

Re: the split, the nerve and the

numbness - Video on Internet

Eek. I was peeking through my fingers for 10 seconds before I

chickened out. Glad I didn't watch this preop - though I'm sure I

wouldn't have clicked on the link. I like know what my doctor is

doing to me, but there is such thing as too much information... :P

(pre-oppers... if you dared watch this, don't let it get to you. I'm

so happy with the results right now, I don't care what they did to

get to that... You'll be asleep, that's all that counts! ;))

> I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to

the

> site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

> Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

> on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

>

> Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

>

>

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I just watched it. It's not as bad as I thought it would be, but it's

definitely not for the weak stomachs. That was (I think) an extreme case. I

haven't heard of anyone on here having to wear the halo for 7 weeks...actually,

that's the first I'd heard of the halo. But the results were great!

Again, definitely not for those with weak stomachs. Pre-oppers...this is NOT

the norm. But I don't recommend watching this pre-op.

Smooches

Re: the split, the nerve and the

numbness - Video on Internet

Eek. I was peeking through my fingers for 10 seconds before I

chickened out. Glad I didn't watch this preop - though I'm sure I

wouldn't have clicked on the link. I like know what my doctor is

doing to me, but there is such thing as too much information... :P

(pre-oppers... if you dared watch this, don't let it get to you. I'm

so happy with the results right now, I don't care what they did to

get to that... You'll be asleep, that's all that counts! ;))

> I saved the link. It's in www.miragecenter.com - once you go to

the

> site, select " The Mirage Center " , then select " About the Mirage

> Center " . Then at the bottom of that screen, there a section

> on " Video Documentary " & you click on the picture below to view it.

>

> Beware to anyone who watches it - It is very graphic.

>

>

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Ok,

Now I'm really going to have nightmares! :-)

-Blake

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Ok,

Now I'm really going to have nightmares! :-)

-Blake

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Ok,

Now I'm really going to have nightmares! :-)

-Blake

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Thank You!

Wouldn't have dared to see it before surgery....but afterwards, it

will be interesting.

I watched four out of five of my caesarian sections and loved every

minute...trying to figure out what part was what. Of course,

finding the baby was the best part!

Ann

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those

people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Thank You!

Wouldn't have dared to see it before surgery....but afterwards, it

will be interesting.

I watched four out of five of my caesarian sections and loved every

minute...trying to figure out what part was what. Of course,

finding the baby was the best part!

Ann

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those

people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Thank You!

Wouldn't have dared to see it before surgery....but afterwards, it

will be interesting.

I watched four out of five of my caesarian sections and loved every

minute...trying to figure out what part was what. Of course,

finding the baby was the best part!

Ann

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those

people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Yep, that was the video. I looked back through the archive but it

must have been in the old club days because those messages were

archived.

I am over 9 months post op and I am not sure I want to watch past the

musical part starting.

I picked up some b6 and b12 as well as fish oil vitamins. I hope it

will help with healing the numbness. We shall see.

-

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Yep, that was the video. I looked back through the archive but it

must have been in the old club days because those messages were

archived.

I am over 9 months post op and I am not sure I want to watch past the

musical part starting.

I picked up some b6 and b12 as well as fish oil vitamins. I hope it

will help with healing the numbness. We shall see.

-

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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Yep, that was the video. I looked back through the archive but it

must have been in the old club days because those messages were

archived.

I am over 9 months post op and I am not sure I want to watch past the

musical part starting.

I picked up some b6 and b12 as well as fish oil vitamins. I hope it

will help with healing the numbness. We shall see.

-

> > > > > If your lower jaw bone breaks the way the nerve is not

> exposed

> > at

> > > > all

> > > > > (i.e. the surgeon does not see it) you do not get any

> numbness,

> > > > > temporary or permanent. It happens, but extremely seldom

and

> > > > > surgeons have no control over it, as the nerve canal seems

to

> > be

> > > > > a natural weakness in the bone to break along. Those people

> > > > > are just blind lucky.

> > > > >

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