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We all know that Irish! has more than enough knowlege and first

hand experience on this subject to be considered an expert and

well worth listening to.

And now she's redoubling my confidence in her by using a

slogan which has been a favorite of mine for at least ten years

now...

She's right, – when in doubt, just keep drinking!

What's that? Oh...she meant fluids...non-alcoholic...to clear up

the blockage...

Okay, disregard all that – except the part about Irish! being an

expert. That's still very true!

> Just keep drinking!

>

> Irish!

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Hey .

I didn't know that implants were in the future for you. (Please

note that this is a serious post, because I can see already the

innuendo that will arise as soon as I reveal that I too am

planning to have implants in - two of em, right up front...in my

mouth...)

I've just kinda put the thought of the implants way, way back in

my mind because the cost and the process of this is so much

more extensive, but I can't wait to have a full mouth of functional

teeth.

We'll have to talk implants sometime.

>

> > >

> > > So yes, I do expect the finest in blender cuisine. :)

> > >

> > > SHOW OFF...

>

> I can't help it if mommy loves me.

>

>

> > > COOL, what are they correcting? overbite, underbite...(I

posted

> > my post - op xrays in my album so you can see the plates &

screws

> > used in rigid fixation... fyi)

>

> Facial asymmetry. You can see it in the picture attached to my

> profile; the lower midline is off to my right. The upper is canted

> down from left to right, but you can't really tell without getting a

> close-up look.

>

> > I have no idea why sometimes surgeons do the

> > bone grafting... do you know??

>

> Mine is for future restorative work. I had a cycling accident as a

> teen, and ended up losing three of my upper front teeth. I wore

a

> bridge for many years, and that resulted in some bone

absorption.

> They need to build up the bone now because I want implants

instead of

> another bridge.

>

> > I heard that it's kinda hard to walk

> > for a little while after hip-graft procedure.

>

> When I asked my surgeon about the level of pain related to the

jaw

> surgery, he said not to give it a second thought, because the

pain

> from the hip graft would make me forget about my jaw. Smart-

ass...

>

> -john

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hehehehhehe OMG!!!!!!! hahahahahaha

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>Reply-To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>Subject: [Orthognathic Surgery Support ] Re: Pre-op Supply List - A work

>in progress.

>Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 19:04:29 -0000

>

>Do men get yeast infections? I thought that was solely a female

>malady.

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Folks,

> > >

> > > I've been putting together a supply list of things I'd like to pick

> > > up before surgery, and I'm hoping some of you post-oppers

>can take a

> > > look and let me know if I've missed anything:

> > >

> > > Food stuffs

> > > ------------

> > > - chicken broth

> > > - crushed ice

> > > - Myoplex meals

> > > - Whey Protein

> > > - other foods according to taste

> > >

> > >

> > > Medication

> > > ----------

> > > - nose drops/decongestant (Affrin, Dimetapp, Liquid

>Sudafed)

> > > - pain killers (Liquid Tylenol)

> > > - vic's vaporub

> > > - lip balm (Aquaphor)

> > > - non-alcohol mouthwash

> > > - oral gravol

> > > - B12 (methylcobalamin w/folate)

> > >

> > >

> > > From surgeon

> > > ------------

> > > Chlorexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse

> > > No liquid meds. Capsules/Tablets only.

> > >

> > >

> > > Sundry

> > > -------

> > > - good blender

> > > - zipNsqueeze

> > > - tube brush (for zipNsqeeze)

> > > - childrens toothbrushes

> > > - ortho wax

> > > - oral syringes (6x 10cc, 3x 30cc, 3 x 60cc)

> > > - plastic tubing (for syringes)

> > > - rental of suction pump (for phlegm) or bulb syringe

> > > - notebook/pen and/or whiteboard

> > > - zip lock bags, for crushed ice

> > > - gum (oral) stimulators for nerve endings

> > > - food strainer

> > > - humidifier

> > > - extension cords

>

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I'm gonna get me a real blender.. One that crushes ice .. a Kitchen Aid!

Carin

>

>Reply-To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>Subject: [Orthognathic Surgery Support ] Re: Pre-op Supply List - A work

>in progress.

>Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 19:21:59 -0000

>

>Good to know. Thanks dude.

>

> > > Whats a stick blender?

> > > Pete

> > >

>

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Oops! I forgot who I was responding to. Don't know if men get

yeast infection in " other " parts of the body. Silly me. At least

it's good info for the ladies!

Irish!

> > >

> > > Folks,

> > >

> > > I've been putting together a supply list of things I'd like to

pick

> > > up before surgery, and I'm hoping some of you post-oppers

> can take a

> > > look and let me know if I've missed anything:

> > >

> > > Food stuffs

> > > ------------

> > > - chicken broth

> > > - crushed ice

> > > - Myoplex meals

> > > - Whey Protein

> > > - other foods according to taste

> > >

> > >

> > > Medication

> > > ----------

> > > - nose drops/decongestant (Affrin, Dimetapp, Liquid

> Sudafed)

> > > - pain killers (Liquid Tylenol)

> > > - vic's vaporub

> > > - lip balm (Aquaphor)

> > > - non-alcohol mouthwash

> > > - oral gravol

> > > - B12 (methylcobalamin w/folate)

> > >

> > >

> > > From surgeon

> > > ------------

> > > Chlorexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse

> > > No liquid meds. Capsules/Tablets only.

> > >

> > >

> > > Sundry

> > > -------

> > > - good blender

> > > - zipNsqueeze

> > > - tube brush (for zipNsqeeze)

> > > - childrens toothbrushes

> > > - ortho wax

> > > - oral syringes (6x 10cc, 3x 30cc, 3 x 60cc)

> > > - plastic tubing (for syringes)

> > > - rental of suction pump (for phlegm) or bulb syringe

> > > - notebook/pen and/or whiteboard

> > > - zip lock bags, for crushed ice

> > > - gum (oral) stimulators for nerve endings

> > > - food strainer

> > > - humidifier

> > > - extension cords

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why yes I have :)

Carin

>From: john_taylor_ca <no_reply >

>Reply-To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>Subject: [Orthognathic Surgery Support ]

>Re: Pre-op Supply List - A work in progress.

>Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 20:24:52 -0000

>

>

>Someone's been taking notes... :)

>

>

>

> > I'm gonna get me a real blender.. One that crushes ice .. a

>Kitchen Aid!

> >

> > Carin

> >

>

>

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