Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 > > HI Everyone...I've had my braces on for 1 year and 6 months now. > Initally they were supposed to be on a year or less; but I've decided > to have the surgery. I'm a little terrified and I've been having a lot > trouble finding some useful information. I just moved away from all my > family and close friends so I have to go through this alone. Is it > important that someone stay with me for the first few days or a week? > I'm also a contract employee therefore I do not have sick days for > this sort of thing. I'm hoping that I will be okay to return to work > after one week. I sit a desk all day long and my work is done via > computer...thankfully no phone required! > > I don't meet with my surgeon again until one week before the surgery, > which is Nov 9. I feel like I don't really know what to expect yet. My > teeth were never very bad..but I wanted them perfect. My profile used > tp be very nice too. I was in a car accident 2 years ago and since > then my lower jaw and slid back, causing headaches and dizziness and > now I'm very self conscious about my profile. I'm 24 and although I'm > a little scared; I know this is a decision I will not regret! > Hiya Your situation sounds a little like mine so i thought i'd reply. I'm 25 and had upper and lower jaw surgery 18 days ago. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but i think you'll need longer than a week off work. I found myself to be very tired and easily worn out after small exertions as well as the fact that after two and half weeks I still have a major " chipmunk cheek " happening. Speaking for myself, It was a godsend having someone to look after me for the first week. You could probably manage alone but showering is a bit dodgy and there are quite a few medications that need to be taken at intervals (eg antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, painkillers, nasal spray, lip ointment)If you don't have anyone who can stay, at least see if someone can call in on you once a day and make sure you're ok. Don't be too scared - the pain is not that bad and you will be glad you did it. P.S Stock up on soup, ice cream and fruit (great for smoothies!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 I have to agree with Avrilshowers - one week is being very, very optimistic as far as going back to work is concerned. You will be on a very liquid diet, so won't have energy, you'll possibly be bruised and swollen still, possibly still on pain killers. I didn't feel even close to normal until a good 2 weeks after, and even then I wouldn't have gone back to work - I've actually taken 6 weeks off, although I had the option to do so, I could probably have gone back sooner. I would highly suggest you have someone with you for the first few days - week after surgery. Between all your medications you need to feed yourself too, all the while not wanting to really get out of bed. If it's an option for you, have someone come help you out so you can rest and recover. Since you're a computer person, maybe you could get set up to work from home while you're recovering. Be prepared for big swelling - you won't see your final result in your face for a few months after the surgery. Take care and good luck. Pam > > HI Everyone...I've had my braces on for 1 year and 6 months now. > Initally they were supposed to be on a year or less; but I've decided > to have the surgery. I'm a little terrified and I've been having a lot > trouble finding some useful information. I just moved away from all my > family and close friends so I have to go through this alone. Is it > important that someone stay with me for the first few days or a week? > I'm also a contract employee therefore I do not have sick days for > this sort of thing. I'm hoping that I will be okay to return to work > after one week. I sit a desk all day long and my work is done via > computer...thankfully no phone required! > > I don't meet with my surgeon again until one week before the surgery, > which is Nov 9. I feel like I don't really know what to expect yet. My > teeth were never very bad..but I wanted them perfect. My profile used > tp be very nice too. I was in a car accident 2 years ago and since > then my lower jaw and slid back, causing headaches and dizziness and > now I'm very self conscious about my profile. I'm 24 and although I'm > a little scared; I know this is a decision I will not regret! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Hey! Well it's sound like your going to get your perfect smile soon enough! But I think your being a little hard on yourself aiming to go back to work after 1 week. I am due to have surgery on upper and low jaw in May. My orthodontist told me that I would need at least 4 weeks off work and thats if I have a job were I can take it easy and not talk too much! What type of surgery are you having? I'm 24 too and can't wait to have a perfect smile, like you, my teeth were not really that bad before but I wanted the perfect smile and feel self conscious about my jaw! I have also been told by my orthodontist that after the surgery I will need someone around at least for the first few days, and many patients feel quiet sorry for them selves for the first few days. So I hope you can get someone to come and stay with you at least for a couple of days after the surgery. This is afterall, major surgery your having and you need a lot of support! But dont forget now you have found this group there are lots of people here that are going through the same thing and really underdstand. I also only found this group about a week ago and am really happy i've found it. Ok take care and let me know how u get on. Sheree (UK) > > HI Everyone...I've had my braces on for 1 year and 6 months now. > Initally they were supposed to be on a year or less; but I've decided > to have the surgery. I'm a little terrified and I've been having a lot > trouble finding some useful information. I just moved away from all my > family and close friends so I have to go through this alone. Is it > important that someone stay with me for the first few days or a week? > I'm also a contract employee therefore I do not have sick days for > this sort of thing. I'm hoping that I will be okay to return to work > after one week. I sit a desk all day long and my work is done via > computer...thankfully no phone required! > > I don't meet with my surgeon again until one week before the surgery, > which is Nov 9. I feel like I don't really know what to expect yet. My > teeth were never very bad..but I wanted them perfect. My profile used > tp be very nice too. I was in a car accident 2 years ago and since > then my lower jaw and slid back, causing headaches and dizziness and > now I'm very self conscious about my profile. I'm 24 and although I'm > a little scared; I know this is a decision I will not regret! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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