Hey,
Thought I'd follow up on my post(s) in the lower jaw surgery/apnea thread. I had lower jaw surgery + genio. It seemed to have gone really well. All breathing issues were resolved, and my healing seemed really fast and smooth.
Unfortunately as the weeks went by I noticed my face becoming increasingly lopsided. When mentioned a few weeks ago to the surgeon his first response was "most faces are asymmetric" he said he'd watch it and fix it in 6-8 months after we could be sure it wasn't still healing. He was very good in ensuring me that he would not consider the job compete until I was happy.
Next follow-up he agreed it was getting worse and probably the screws would have to come out. In-office procedure, no big deal, but he'd want to wait at least 6 months.
A few days ago, I was chewing, something slipped, a lot of discomfort and I went in for an emergency appointment. X-rays showed that the bone on the left side never fused and that the screws were no longer holding bone together. Had emergency surgery revision on Friday.
Though the healing time won't be as long, at the moment, 48 hrs post-op feels pretty miserable. Banded shut again, swollen (no bruising yet, *crossing fingers*). Pain is not so bad though. I didn't really have a chance to prepare for this though and I think that makes a big difference in how you feel afterward. Thankfully I still had all my helpful tools from the first time (Highly recommend not throwing them out until you're given the all-clear!)
Anyway...just wanted to share that it can happen even when things seem to be going really well. I think doctors like to downplay poor results in the hopes that things will improve and you won't spend time worrying for nothing. Of course I feel a little betrayed that he didn't put all the cards on the table right from the start, I understand he was also hoping for better. Ultimately, he really came through for me, getting me booked for surgery less than 48hrs after discovering the issue.
One thing of note, he did tell me that the left side posed some issue for him even in the first surgery. Am missing 1 front lower tooth, which apparently throws everything off. Should have had bone plate+ screws from the start, something for others to maybe consider discussing with their surgeons if there's any reason to think things may be unstable (missing teeth).
Small setback, but it will all come together.
Pic update:
http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj523/illjustputthishere/beforeAfterTemp.png