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all the tests you have to have before surgery. do they test you for HIV?

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>Reply-To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>Subject: Re: [Orthognathic Surgery Support ] nervous and need answers

>Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 15:11:27 -0700 (PDT)

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>I am having surgery on Dec.16th. I understand your anxiety. I go back to my

>o.s. in two weeks for 2nd cons. my orthodontist is fitting my splint to

>wear until surgery on monday. My final imp. and x-rays will be taken 3

>weeks before surgery. I also have learned more from this support group than

>from my o.s. it is nice to have someone to ask questions

>tr3kk13f0r3v3r wrote:

>I'm going to be having upper, lower, and genio for an open bite

>sometime in either December or January (or so they tell me). I have

>tons of questions regarding the surgery and I'm feeling extremely

>afraid. Apparently my oral surgeon will be performing his first

>surgery on me with the assistance of a more experienced surgeon.

>They called and told my mom that as a sidenote months ago.

>Thankfully I've done a little research and found out that an os

>should have done hundreds, so I know to find another. I'm worried

>that this late in the process, my insurance company may not cover the

>switch over to another surgeon, or consultations. I was wondering if

>anyone could tell me how soon before surgery did you have a

>consultation with the os, because here it is October, surgery is most

>likely in two months and they still haven't taken measurements or

>explained the process to me. The bulk of what I know I picked up on

>this site. When we asked for references they gave us two names, which

>seems on the low side. At my orthodontist, one of the assistants,

>who was working on my teeth thought that I had already had surgery

>(At this practice the orthodontists don't make the actual

>adjustments). My point is that she was being pretty rough on my

>mouth considering the fact that she thought I was postop. It seems

>like there's not a lot of communication going on. I asked my doctor

>if she could help find me the names of some good surgeons and she

>said it would be no problem. That was probably six months ago, and

>I've been calling her office frequently and getting no response, they

>don't know " what it's regarding. " I'm really worried, beyond worried

>actually. I don't know how to find a good surgeon, and this surgery

>is not something to be taken lightly. I have reservations beyond what

>I've posted, and I'm basically looking for some answers to quell my

>concerns.

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all the tests you have to have before surgery. do they test you for HIV?

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>Reply-To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>To: orthognathicsurgerysupport

>Subject: Re: [Orthognathic Surgery Support ] nervous and need answers

>Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 15:11:27 -0700 (PDT)

>

>I am having surgery on Dec.16th. I understand your anxiety. I go back to my

>o.s. in two weeks for 2nd cons. my orthodontist is fitting my splint to

>wear until surgery on monday. My final imp. and x-rays will be taken 3

>weeks before surgery. I also have learned more from this support group than

>from my o.s. it is nice to have someone to ask questions

>tr3kk13f0r3v3r wrote:

>I'm going to be having upper, lower, and genio for an open bite

>sometime in either December or January (or so they tell me). I have

>tons of questions regarding the surgery and I'm feeling extremely

>afraid. Apparently my oral surgeon will be performing his first

>surgery on me with the assistance of a more experienced surgeon.

>They called and told my mom that as a sidenote months ago.

>Thankfully I've done a little research and found out that an os

>should have done hundreds, so I know to find another. I'm worried

>that this late in the process, my insurance company may not cover the

>switch over to another surgeon, or consultations. I was wondering if

>anyone could tell me how soon before surgery did you have a

>consultation with the os, because here it is October, surgery is most

>likely in two months and they still haven't taken measurements or

>explained the process to me. The bulk of what I know I picked up on

>this site. When we asked for references they gave us two names, which

>seems on the low side. At my orthodontist, one of the assistants,

>who was working on my teeth thought that I had already had surgery

>(At this practice the orthodontists don't make the actual

>adjustments). My point is that she was being pretty rough on my

>mouth considering the fact that she thought I was postop. It seems

>like there's not a lot of communication going on. I asked my doctor

>if she could help find me the names of some good surgeons and she

>said it would be no problem. That was probably six months ago, and

>I've been calling her office frequently and getting no response, they

>don't know " what it's regarding. " I'm really worried, beyond worried

>actually. I don't know how to find a good surgeon, and this surgery

>is not something to be taken lightly. I have reservations beyond what

>I've posted, and I'm basically looking for some answers to quell my

>concerns.

>

>

>

>

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