I would also like to add why i think my case was a little tricky for the surgeon.
Forward head posture. I think my forward head posture, which causes a lot of back, neck and shoulder problems really masks how recessed my jaws were. Also the facial hair I had does a great job of masking it.
It is psychologically distressing to have forward head posture. It takes so much pressure off of my body when I stand up straight. Pre-surgery I could stand up straight but my airway would be extremely constricted. Like I was breathing through a pin hole. I would sit up straight if I was on a long car drive with no passengers, because sitting up straight not only made me look weird, but I didnt have the ability to talk, but it felt relieving on my neck and shoulders.
It is like my jaw surgery had been planned assuming that my forward head posture would remain.
Now post surgery, I stand up more straight, and doing so gives me the same constricted sensation that I had before surgery in forward head posture.
Get it? space was created. I could either enjoy the larger airway in forward head posture, or stand up straight and constrict the airway to where it was before surgery.
Very frustrating.
Even with this issue I am having I want to remind everyone that I am in good spirits. My quality of life has definitely improved. These Issues are important to me personally, and I am going to push forward to have them resolved.
This surgery is basically black magic. I am no luddite, But come on guys, it is basically science fiction that procedures like this exist and are done routinely. Of course not every case will end up picture perfect. Human biodiversity wouldn't allow that. Imagine that you are an auto mechanic but every single engine is different than the last, and requires unique treatment to be restored. Its all about perspective .