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General Category => General Chat => Topic started by: Daniellamarie on November 29, 2014, 12:01:28 AM

Title: Unique Challenges
Post by: Daniellamarie on November 29, 2014, 12:01:28 AM
I am just a little over 4 weeks post-op, and I wanted to share some of my most difficult experiences with this community since I think it's important for people to learn about all of the many challenges you may face going into surgery.

Prior to surgery, I did a TON of research, read a lot online, etc. Overall, the surgery went very well (knock on wood), and my surgeon (Dr. Gunson) seems pleased with the overall result so far. Nonetheless, despite all of the reading you will do, I have found that my experience was not quite like how I imagined with some things being non-issues and other things being problems I had never heard about.

The Good:

The Not-So-Good:
I share these experiences not to bore or scare anyone, but to just share some challenges I faced so others can be aware of them. I think all of my issues were pretty unique and I had not read about anyone facing any of these, but if it at least helps people feel less alone that are also facing one of these issues, then I'm glad to have helped. But most of all, just realize that you probably won't face any of these same issues and you may not even face some of the issues often cited in jaw surgery blogs, but you will face your own unique challenges. Know that you are not alone and as I constantly remind myself, 2 months (which is when I can eat again) is a small blip on the radar of life. We will all get past this and hopefully get to enjoy our new bites and smiles in the years to come.
Title: Re: Unique Challenges
Post by: marcolob on November 29, 2014, 12:52:03 AM
Wow, my surgery with him was the 29th October same week as yours then? Hunger sucks atm I agree
Title: Re: Unique Challenges
Post by: Balanced on November 29, 2014, 09:16:34 AM
Thank you for sharing the good and the not so good. It sounds like it will have been worthwhile for you.
Would you mind saying what you got done exactly, the degree of movements etc
Thanks:-)
Title: Re: Unique Challenges
Post by: PloskoPlus on November 29, 2014, 05:53:32 PM
Was it double jaw surgery?  My upper jaw advancement seems like a breeze in comparison.  (Since I've suffered so little, there must be a gotcha somewhere down the line.)
Title: Re: Unique Challenges
Post by: Lazlo on December 02, 2014, 11:10:24 PM
Thank you so much Danielamarie! Great detailed analysis. We need this to alert our community to potential unforseen problems. Sounds like overall no major complications and you like how you look and it will hopefully only get better. Congrats!