Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Yes, I live in Dallas Dr. Sterling Schow will be surgeon in charge of my surgery.. Sadie heynany wrote: > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? > What was the hospital like? > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Yes, I live in Dallas Dr. Sterling Schow will be surgeon in charge of my surgery.. Sadie heynany wrote: > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? > What was the hospital like? > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I am so nervous!!! How long did you stay in the hospital? Sadie jlhartke wrote: Hi Sadie! I just had upper, lower, and tmj reconstruction at Baylor Hospital on Sept 14th. The hospital is fantastic and every single person I came into contact with there treated me top notch. I loved my surgeon and anesthesiologist and just can't speak highly enough of my whole experience there. I live in St. Louis, but traveled to Dallas for the surgery because the surgeon was highly recommended by my ortho. Just let me know if you have any other questions and I would be more than happy to answer them to the best of my ability. I am now officially 4 weeks 2days post op!! > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? What was the hospital like? > > Sadie > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I am so nervous!!! How long did you stay in the hospital? Sadie jlhartke wrote: Hi Sadie! I just had upper, lower, and tmj reconstruction at Baylor Hospital on Sept 14th. The hospital is fantastic and every single person I came into contact with there treated me top notch. I loved my surgeon and anesthesiologist and just can't speak highly enough of my whole experience there. I live in St. Louis, but traveled to Dallas for the surgery because the surgeon was highly recommended by my ortho. Just let me know if you have any other questions and I would be more than happy to answer them to the best of my ability. I am now officially 4 weeks 2days post op!! > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? What was the hospital like? > > Sadie > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 , I was pleased to read that you had surgery in Dallas and that you live in St. Louis. I live in Boston and plan to have surgery done in Santa Barbara, CA on November 18. I met my doctor once in June. I am having upper and lower orthognathic and genio and will be banded shut for eight weeks afterward. I have many questions and fears about being 3000 miles away from my support system. It seems you went to a hotel post-surgery. It was nice your parents and husband were waiting for you. My husband will be with me, but my parents are in their eighties and live in NJ. Are you still recoverying in Dallas? How are you handling followup visits with your surgeon? Have you flown yet? I am planning to stay in a local motel with a kitchenette. Does that seem reasonable? I am flying out on November 11. Thank you for any information you can share with me. Re: Has anyone had surgery at Baylor hospital in Dallas??? Hey Sadie! Believe me, I was nervous too, but honestly the anticipation was much worse for me than the actually surgery and recovery has been. My surgeon was Dr. Larry Wolford. He is a professor at baylor and has his own practice. His specialty is really to do the tmj along with the orthognathic surgeries. I am not sure exactly what all you are having done, but my surgery was projected to last 8 hours but I was out in 5 hrs. Certainly meant no difference to me since I was sleeping like a baby but I know my parents and husband were so relieved to have things done a bit early. The nurses and doc called my family in the waiting room at least every hour to give them an update. So, I am sure they will do the same for you! The night of the surgery they kept me overnight in the recovery room where I had my own nurse at my beck & call. That was so nice to know someone was there to help me at all times. They let my family come into the recovery room 2 times after the surgery, but later that night they moved me to a different recovery room and no family was allowed. THat was a little difficult because I didn't really sleep and it would have been nice to see a familiar face. But, the morphine kinda made everything fuzzy anyway. I honestly don't remember having much pain at all. They were good with the meds at Baylor! After the night in recovery, my doc wanted me to stay 2 nights in a regular room, but things went really well and no complications so I got to go " home " (my hotel in dallas) after 2 nights in the hospital. My doc was really strict on water intake (thru syringes) once out of recovery and also of course getting some of the hospital food down for energy. Doc said I had to keep track and get down 30 syringes of water each day (helps majorly with the swelling). The first day I downed close to 70 and he knew I was shooting to get out of the hospital and get disconnected from all those tubes! My doc was pretty strict before & after surgery and said no dairy, caffeine or alcohol for 30 days prior and 30 days after. Also to drink at least 8 eight oz glasses of water a day before and after. AT first I thought this was crazy but I respect him as a surgeon and did what he said. The no dairy instruction was to eliminate a lot of congestion and it must have worked cause I have had virtually none and hear a lot of people on the board talk about that as a problem. The no caffeine & no alcohol was because it dehydrates and the large volume of water obviously hydrates. This must have worked too, because I hardly had any swelling, and I am not kidding. So, I am not sure if I am just really fortunate, but I would place money on the fact that my doc knows his stuff. I am sure I gave you much more info than you wanted, but I just know how much I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had surgery at Baylor before I went in. Even though we don't have the same surgeon, at least I could give you a picture of what my hospital experience was like. If you think of anything else, just email me! Good Luck! > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? > What was the hospital like? > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 , I was pleased to read that you had surgery in Dallas and that you live in St. Louis. I live in Boston and plan to have surgery done in Santa Barbara, CA on November 18. I met my doctor once in June. I am having upper and lower orthognathic and genio and will be banded shut for eight weeks afterward. I have many questions and fears about being 3000 miles away from my support system. It seems you went to a hotel post-surgery. It was nice your parents and husband were waiting for you. My husband will be with me, but my parents are in their eighties and live in NJ. Are you still recoverying in Dallas? How are you handling followup visits with your surgeon? Have you flown yet? I am planning to stay in a local motel with a kitchenette. Does that seem reasonable? I am flying out on November 11. Thank you for any information you can share with me. Re: Has anyone had surgery at Baylor hospital in Dallas??? Hey Sadie! Believe me, I was nervous too, but honestly the anticipation was much worse for me than the actually surgery and recovery has been. My surgeon was Dr. Larry Wolford. He is a professor at baylor and has his own practice. His specialty is really to do the tmj along with the orthognathic surgeries. I am not sure exactly what all you are having done, but my surgery was projected to last 8 hours but I was out in 5 hrs. Certainly meant no difference to me since I was sleeping like a baby but I know my parents and husband were so relieved to have things done a bit early. The nurses and doc called my family in the waiting room at least every hour to give them an update. So, I am sure they will do the same for you! The night of the surgery they kept me overnight in the recovery room where I had my own nurse at my beck & call. That was so nice to know someone was there to help me at all times. They let my family come into the recovery room 2 times after the surgery, but later that night they moved me to a different recovery room and no family was allowed. THat was a little difficult because I didn't really sleep and it would have been nice to see a familiar face. But, the morphine kinda made everything fuzzy anyway. I honestly don't remember having much pain at all. They were good with the meds at Baylor! After the night in recovery, my doc wanted me to stay 2 nights in a regular room, but things went really well and no complications so I got to go " home " (my hotel in dallas) after 2 nights in the hospital. My doc was really strict on water intake (thru syringes) once out of recovery and also of course getting some of the hospital food down for energy. Doc said I had to keep track and get down 30 syringes of water each day (helps majorly with the swelling). The first day I downed close to 70 and he knew I was shooting to get out of the hospital and get disconnected from all those tubes! My doc was pretty strict before & after surgery and said no dairy, caffeine or alcohol for 30 days prior and 30 days after. Also to drink at least 8 eight oz glasses of water a day before and after. AT first I thought this was crazy but I respect him as a surgeon and did what he said. The no dairy instruction was to eliminate a lot of congestion and it must have worked cause I have had virtually none and hear a lot of people on the board talk about that as a problem. The no caffeine & no alcohol was because it dehydrates and the large volume of water obviously hydrates. This must have worked too, because I hardly had any swelling, and I am not kidding. So, I am not sure if I am just really fortunate, but I would place money on the fact that my doc knows his stuff. I am sure I gave you much more info than you wanted, but I just know how much I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had surgery at Baylor before I went in. Even though we don't have the same surgeon, at least I could give you a picture of what my hospital experience was like. If you think of anything else, just email me! Good Luck! > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? > What was the hospital like? > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Dear , You were not banded shut! How merciful! Thanks for sharing your experience with me. I did get a medical rate at the motel I'll be staying at, but the rate was almost double what you paid in Dallas, unless I am there for a month. There is certainly nothing fancy about the facility. I visited it when I met my surgeon in June. What a blessing that your recovery is going so well. Re: Has anyone had surgery at Baylor hospital in Dallas??? Hi . While in Dallas for the surgery, I stayed in a suite-type hotel and my room was similar to a small apartment...full size fridge, microwave, dishwasher, stove, oven...the works. IT was called the Candlewood Suites and I was very impressed with how nice it was. They actually had a " medical rate " so if you haven't already asked about this I would because with that rate, I was able to stay in the one bedroom suite for $69 a night. I took my blender down and had everything I needed. I too arrived a few days prior to the surgery to give me time to get settled in and go grocery shopping so I would have stuff to blend once out of the hospital. I had no complications with my surgery, so I was able to leave Dallas about one week following the surgery. My surgeon originally told me to plan on staying at least 2 weeks maybe more depending on progress. So, in that respect I was lucky. I had originally planned to fly to Dallas and my surgeon said I could fly home after the 2 weeks. I ended up driving though since Dallas is only 10 hours from St. Louis. You certainly would have a much longer drive:) So, I can't really speak to what that experience will be like with the pressure flying. I will not see my surgeon until Feb. (the 5 month post op mark) and my ortho has been monitoring my bite weekly since I got back. I would definitely talk with your doc though about what he/she anticipates in terms of how long you will need to stay in CA and how often you will need to return for post surgical follow ups. I was not wired nor banded and didn't even have to wear the splint they predicted. My surgeon took off the few bands I had on prior to me leaving Dallas. I think this is very unusual though from what I have read about others' experiences. So, I am sure that if I had been banded w/splint my stay would have been much longer and my follow ups much more frequent. While in Dallas, I saw my surgeon every other day after being discharged from the hospital. Your husband will come in handy transporting you to and from all of these appointments because you surely won't feel like driving, especially with all the meds. Also, thank goodness he will be there to help prepare your meals to keep you strong. It was hard being away from home. I found myself wanting my own bed several nights but the time actually passed very quickly and in a way it was nice to be away from all of the pressures of home (those everyday little tasks you feel you must do). So, in that respect, I was able to do nothing but relax. Good luck with your surgery! > > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your > surgeon? > > What was the hospital like? > > > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Dear , You were not banded shut! How merciful! Thanks for sharing your experience with me. I did get a medical rate at the motel I'll be staying at, but the rate was almost double what you paid in Dallas, unless I am there for a month. There is certainly nothing fancy about the facility. I visited it when I met my surgeon in June. What a blessing that your recovery is going so well. Re: Has anyone had surgery at Baylor hospital in Dallas??? Hi . While in Dallas for the surgery, I stayed in a suite-type hotel and my room was similar to a small apartment...full size fridge, microwave, dishwasher, stove, oven...the works. IT was called the Candlewood Suites and I was very impressed with how nice it was. They actually had a " medical rate " so if you haven't already asked about this I would because with that rate, I was able to stay in the one bedroom suite for $69 a night. I took my blender down and had everything I needed. I too arrived a few days prior to the surgery to give me time to get settled in and go grocery shopping so I would have stuff to blend once out of the hospital. I had no complications with my surgery, so I was able to leave Dallas about one week following the surgery. My surgeon originally told me to plan on staying at least 2 weeks maybe more depending on progress. So, in that respect I was lucky. I had originally planned to fly to Dallas and my surgeon said I could fly home after the 2 weeks. I ended up driving though since Dallas is only 10 hours from St. Louis. You certainly would have a much longer drive:) So, I can't really speak to what that experience will be like with the pressure flying. I will not see my surgeon until Feb. (the 5 month post op mark) and my ortho has been monitoring my bite weekly since I got back. I would definitely talk with your doc though about what he/she anticipates in terms of how long you will need to stay in CA and how often you will need to return for post surgical follow ups. I was not wired nor banded and didn't even have to wear the splint they predicted. My surgeon took off the few bands I had on prior to me leaving Dallas. I think this is very unusual though from what I have read about others' experiences. So, I am sure that if I had been banded w/splint my stay would have been much longer and my follow ups much more frequent. While in Dallas, I saw my surgeon every other day after being discharged from the hospital. Your husband will come in handy transporting you to and from all of these appointments because you surely won't feel like driving, especially with all the meds. Also, thank goodness he will be there to help prepare your meals to keep you strong. It was hard being away from home. I found myself wanting my own bed several nights but the time actually passed very quickly and in a way it was nice to be away from all of the pressures of home (those everyday little tasks you feel you must do). So, in that respect, I was able to do nothing but relax. Good luck with your surgery! > > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your > surgeon? > > What was the hospital like? > > > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 What can I expect the day of surgery? I feel like I am going into the unknown Sadie jlhartke wrote: Hey Sadie! Believe me, I was nervous too, but honestly the anticipation was much worse for me than the actually surgery and recovery has been. My surgeon was Dr. Larry Wolford. He is a professor at baylor and has his own practice. His specialty is really to do the tmj along with the orthognathic surgeries. I am not sure exactly what all you are having done, but my surgery was projected to last 8 hours but I was out in 5 hrs. Certainly meant no difference to me since I was sleeping like a baby but I know my parents and husband were so relieved to have things done a bit early. The nurses and doc called my family in the waiting room at least every hour to give them an update. So, I am sure they will do the same for you! The night of the surgery they kept me overnight in the recovery room where I had my own nurse at my beck & call. That was so nice to know someone was there to help me at all times. They let my family come into the recovery room 2 times after the surgery, but later that night they moved me to a different recovery room and no family was allowed. THat was a little difficult because I didn't really sleep and it would have been nice to see a familiar face. But, the morphine kinda made everything fuzzy anyway. I honestly don't remember having much pain at all. They were good with the meds at Baylor! After the night in recovery, my doc wanted me to stay 2 nights in a regular room, but things went really well and no complications so I got to go " home " (my hotel in dallas) after 2 nights in the hospital. My doc was really strict on water intake (thru syringes) once out of recovery and also of course getting some of the hospital food down for energy. Doc said I had to keep track and get down 30 syringes of water each day (helps majorly with the swelling). The first day I downed close to 70 and he knew I was shooting to get out of the hospital and get disconnected from all those tubes! My doc was pretty strict before & after surgery and said no dairy, caffeine or alcohol for 30 days prior and 30 days after. Also to drink at least 8 eight oz glasses of water a day before and after. AT first I thought this was crazy but I respect him as a surgeon and did what he said. The no dairy instruction was to eliminate a lot of congestion and it must have worked cause I have had virtually none and hear a lot of people on the board talk about that as a problem. The no caffeine & no alcohol was because it dehydrates and the large volume of water obviously hydrates. This must have worked too, because I hardly had any swelling, and I am not kidding. So, I am not sure if I am just really fortunate, but I would place money on the fact that my doc knows his stuff. I am sure I gave you much more info than you wanted, but I just know how much I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had surgery at Baylor before I went in. Even though we don't have the same surgeon, at least I could give you a picture of what my hospital experience was like. If you think of anything else, just email me! Good Luck! > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? > What was the hospital like? > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 What can I expect the day of surgery? I feel like I am going into the unknown Sadie jlhartke wrote: Hey Sadie! Believe me, I was nervous too, but honestly the anticipation was much worse for me than the actually surgery and recovery has been. My surgeon was Dr. Larry Wolford. He is a professor at baylor and has his own practice. His specialty is really to do the tmj along with the orthognathic surgeries. I am not sure exactly what all you are having done, but my surgery was projected to last 8 hours but I was out in 5 hrs. Certainly meant no difference to me since I was sleeping like a baby but I know my parents and husband were so relieved to have things done a bit early. The nurses and doc called my family in the waiting room at least every hour to give them an update. So, I am sure they will do the same for you! The night of the surgery they kept me overnight in the recovery room where I had my own nurse at my beck & call. That was so nice to know someone was there to help me at all times. They let my family come into the recovery room 2 times after the surgery, but later that night they moved me to a different recovery room and no family was allowed. THat was a little difficult because I didn't really sleep and it would have been nice to see a familiar face. But, the morphine kinda made everything fuzzy anyway. I honestly don't remember having much pain at all. They were good with the meds at Baylor! After the night in recovery, my doc wanted me to stay 2 nights in a regular room, but things went really well and no complications so I got to go " home " (my hotel in dallas) after 2 nights in the hospital. My doc was really strict on water intake (thru syringes) once out of recovery and also of course getting some of the hospital food down for energy. Doc said I had to keep track and get down 30 syringes of water each day (helps majorly with the swelling). The first day I downed close to 70 and he knew I was shooting to get out of the hospital and get disconnected from all those tubes! My doc was pretty strict before & after surgery and said no dairy, caffeine or alcohol for 30 days prior and 30 days after. Also to drink at least 8 eight oz glasses of water a day before and after. AT first I thought this was crazy but I respect him as a surgeon and did what he said. The no dairy instruction was to eliminate a lot of congestion and it must have worked cause I have had virtually none and hear a lot of people on the board talk about that as a problem. The no caffeine & no alcohol was because it dehydrates and the large volume of water obviously hydrates. This must have worked too, because I hardly had any swelling, and I am not kidding. So, I am not sure if I am just really fortunate, but I would place money on the fact that my doc knows his stuff. I am sure I gave you much more info than you wanted, but I just know how much I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had surgery at Baylor before I went in. Even though we don't have the same surgeon, at least I could give you a picture of what my hospital experience was like. If you think of anything else, just email me! Good Luck! > > Has anyone had surgery at Baylor in Dallas??? Who was your surgeon? > What was the hospital like? > > > > Sadie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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