Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 Hi Connie, After I wrote to you, I found your post... oh well, I try! I would be curious to see them when they are just jelly... I wonder what they look like on Xray at this point.... I guess they are supposed to be kind of squishy, so I'm supposed to leave those places alone so I don't squish the jelly into some other area of my face for it to also react to the resorbing process. I have also been amazed by my own body's recovery after this surgery. It IS just incredible. Since I just wrote you, I'm going to stop my endless stream of writing Now! Katja PS, It will be no time at all before you're enjoying your own Filet. :)In the meantime, I'm glad you at least go to brust your teeth! That's something! > > Hi everyone, > > I saw my OS today for my 6 month post-op check up. Everything is > > looking good according to my surgeon- my teeth and bite and the > > position of everything. I have diminished/altered sensation in my > > chin, lower lip, the left side of my tongue, and some random > places > > in my mouth.... My surgeon is confident that all my feeling should > be > > restored ultimately, but that it could take up to a year or more. > It > > does give me hope that I am at least not dead numb in those places > > and some feeling is slowly returning. Phew!! > > > > And, I thought this might be interesting just because I'm not > really > > aware of anyone else around here who has posted about these or has > > them or has had them. I guess they are unusual! So, I will be the > > guinea pig for the group..... I have resorbable plates and > screws. > > They are my surgeon's preference. Anyway, last Friday, I noticed > that > > the left side of my face has been a little swollen (externally and > > internally) and tender in places. I've had some throbs here and > > there, pain and aching at other times, and general discomfort.... > I > > guessed it was due to the plates starting to do " their thing " . My > OS > > confirmed that right around 6 months they will start to resorb... > > they first soften and turn into something like a jelly, and my > body > > takes over and finishes them off.... he said usually it's just one > of > > the plates, if any, that can cause some minor swelling and > discomfort > > if my body really goes to town on it! Apparently I am one of the > > lucky ones (ha ha) and have a bothersome plate, but fortunately my > > swelling isn't noticeable to anyone that doesn't know me well. I > > guess some people experience a lot of swelling due to this. He > said > > it should only last a week or two. So, I guess all my plates and > > screws will be gone soon. I think that is so crazy and weird and > > cool! Ultimately, the bone fills in everything and years from now, > > when all that is left of me is a skull and 2 femurs, forensic > > scientists won't be able to tell I had this surgery. Wild, huh? I > > guess that also happens with those who end up having their > hardware > > removed. From what I understand, the resorbable plates and screws > are > > made of a certain compound where one element breaks down first, > and > > then others go. I have instructions to not poke around in my mouth > so > > that the material is left alone and undisturbed as it is so soft > now. > > In the meantime, my OS recommened that I take some aleve or advil > to > > help with the inflammation (just like after surgery). I've been > > occaisionally icing my jaw too. Glad I still have my jaw wrap! > > > > My upper jaw was very slow to heal, but is solid now thank > goodness. > > I have been cleared to resume life as normal.... no restrictions. > > That includes getting my teeth cleaned finally!! They were black > from > > incessant drinking of very black tea in Russia for a month! > They're > > better now, but I'm anxious to get rid of the few remaining > stains!! > > I think I'll wait until everything is resorbed before I go > though.... > > this is going to require me to get up the courage too. I hate when > > they aren't gentle enough. And is anyone else's lower lip as crazy > as > > mine is about some sensations or different things touching it??... > > ooooh can you imagine the horrible spinning head on the polisher > > hitting against the lip accidentally?! Yikes! I hate it when I'm > in > > bed a the sheet touches my lip. For some reason I can't stand > certain > > sensations.... Now that I have full clearance, I'm hoping to > start > > swimming again... I wonder if that will be weird with my > sinuses... I > > am much more aware of them now. (I am sure I could have gone > swimming > > much earlier on in my recovery, but I never asked or wanted to > until > > recently. My sinuses have been interesting since my sx). > > > > I've also been having some minor pain and discomfort sometimes > when > > eating and talking in my left joint. I asked my OS about it today, > he > > said that due to all the ortho work moving my teeth over and the > > pressure the bands are putting on the muscles in the area, the > joints > > are very sensitive and probably have some adema (your standard > > swelling and inflammation). I kind of guessed it was that, so I > feel > > relieved that my guess was right and this is only a temporary > > problem. I was sort of feeling concerned. > > > > As a side note, on my exact 6 month anniversary, I celebrated by > > having my first postop steak dinner! It was a very tasty filet > and > > I very much enjoyed it! AND I was able to eat it just fine!! I > think > > I would be able to eat pretty much anything at this point if I > wasn't > > still having ortho adjustments that make my teeth sore and tender. > I > > can't wait until I'm done with ortho and my teeth are perfect > along > > with my new perfect jaws.... (perfect for me, probably not > > objectively perfect or amazing or anything!) > > > > My OS wants to see me at 1 year post op, and when my braces are > taken > > off. But, I highly doubt they will be off before my 1 year date. I > am > > hoping for around that time though, so we'll see! > > > > Oh, and ortho has been doing a good job slowly but surely getting > my > > canted bite corrected. It was minor to begin with, but noticeable > to > > me and my family & boyfriend. > > > > Well, that's my official update. Hope it wasn't too boring, > > especially the stuff about the resorbables! I'm off to take two > > aleve.... thanks for reading! Oh, and one last thing, I love my > > surgeon!!! > > Katja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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