So, I def got the "hook" ups on Wednesday! I went to the Ortho and he placed five surgical hooks on top and three on bottom. I don't think they'll be using them all but just wanted the extra in there in case. My daughter was with me at that appt. (she's three) and I think I scarred her for life. I had all of these wires hanging out of my mouth. I wish I had a photo! Anyway, the hooks were no big deal. It took about an hour to get it all in there but they didn't give any discomfort. The only issue I had was that I couldn't sleep on my side anymore so now I'm only sleeping on my back. I guess I better get used to that anyway! Besides, Dr. Oz says it's best for you to sleep that way! :)
Thurs was my final appt. with OS before SURGERY. This appt lasted approx two hours. They took a pan x-ray and several impressions on my top teeth and bottom, plus some "bite" impressions for a splint (I think) and took vitals, etc. Everything looked great and I feel a huge peace with my OS and staff. He is super nice and calm (which is important to me!!!) and never made us feel rushed. My Hubby had lots of questions (and probably repeated several) and they never once acted "annoyed". I'm very secure in our choice of OS. He also introduced us to the cosmetic surgeon that assists him in the OR. Sorry, but no projected photos. OS told us that they used to do them but then it may give you a false idea if things don't happen just like that and you may be disappointed. It makes sense! Ultimately his goal is to get my bite, function and breathing corrected first and foremost. I totally understand that. So, I told Eric to make sure and take photos right after surgery before the swelling takes over.
Originally they thought I would need a 2-segment Lefort but after reviewing the models I'll only need a Lefort I. Very excited about this as it will be a little easier recovery and less time in the OR. Surgery is expect to take 3-4 hours. They'll do my upper jaw first. Expect to go up approx. 4 mm and out a little. Lower jaw is expected to go out approx. 8 mm and then a chin implant.
I have to be at the hospital at 9:30 am on Tuesday and surgery will start approx. Noon. I am super duper nervous. I can't even begin to describe my anxiety. I'm more anxious worrying about my kids, Hubby and animals. I actually get wobbly in the legs. We watched the movie Extreme Measures last night and I plan on watching the show I Shouldn't Have Survived. This totally makes me know that if they can go through THAT stuff, I can do this! ;)
*Note: Just realized the show is called I Shouldn't Be Alive...this is how out of it I am! lol! :)
I have to say that I am so thankful to have such a supportive Hubby, sister and bloggin' friends. My sister is eight years older than me but she is like my best friend. She has always looked out for me and knows how sick I was as a kid. She believes in this as much as I do and I'm thankful for that. Even though she always teased me around the house calling me "Bucky Beaver". lol! I still love her!!! XOXOXO
I'm a 32 yr. old female with two small children and this is my 2-3 year journey through Orthognathic Jaw Surgery.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Countdown is OOOOONNNNNN
Okay, so tomorrow will be one week until my upper, lower jaw surgery w/ genioplasty. I cannot believe it's been over a year since I began this journey. My how time flies...and stands still at the same time! I go for my surgical hooks on Wednesday and my super duper appt. with the OS on Thursday to get exact measurements, draw blood, $$PAY$$, etc. :)
Insurance denied again..no surprise...so I am filing a second level appeal and having my OS suggest it be reviewed by an MD who specializes in this field. He says I have an open bite which is a skeletal defect so we'll see.
I am gearing up for the big day. I am setting up a bed downstairs w/ everything I need. Which is really NOTHING but a bunch of pillows, chap stick, nose spray, TV and some books. I have no clue what I'm in for. lol! I also bought some vitawater, lots of chicken broth, carnation instant breakfast, ensure and emergen-c (which I have been taking everyday to get my vit C up!).
I received a call from the hospital last week going over my meds that I can/cannot take. I mostly only take vitamins anyway, but I have to discontinue my Osteo-Bio flex, Omega 3's and Excedrin Migraine. This one was the HARDEST. I've been getting lots of migraines since my last braces adjustment and w/ the allergy season upon us it has been miserable. I got the WORST migraine last week and thought I was going to start puking...I hadn't purchased any Tylenol yet (which is the only "safe" med to take) so I took the Excedrin anyway and then headed up to buy some Tylenol. Thankfully, I haven't had any episodes since. I guess I didn't realize how much I relied on the Excedrin. I hope this surgery helps my migraines. I've had them since I was about 8 years old. They were really unbearable until I discovered the Excedrin....I should sponsor them! lol!!!
Last weekend I took a little weekend trip w/ my best friend of 20 years. We had a really good weekend. The only problem was that the water was AWFUL there and I'm totally reliant on my bottle of water. Especially at bedtime when my mouth gets so dry from all the "mouth breathing". Anyway, I woke up w/ my dry mouth and cheeks that had STUCK to the brackets of my braces. It must've ripped some skin b/c I am now battling w/ several canker sores on the insides of my cheeks. It's AWFUL to eat and I'm pretty peeved about this considering this is my last week of eating for awhile and I wanted to go out in STYLE! :) They're getting a little better so I think I can up my eating in the very near future. I'm holding nothing back this week!!!
My oldest boy just started Kindergarten this past week. I think it's been an adjustment for him and some stress for me but it's getting better. I'm just glad that he has a couple weeks to get used to it before my surgery. Thankfully he'll be off from school the Friday and Monday following my surgery so that should make it easier.
Oh, I almost forgot! The nurse that called said I should make sure and bring some button down shirts to wear for awhile after surgery so I don't "bump" my face. I hadn't considered that. I guess I should buy some???? Was this a problem for anyone??? anyone???
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Progress in Progress!!!
So....I met with my Oral Surgeon yesterday and progress has been made. He was very impressed with the models that were sent from my Orthodontist's office and said I'm ready for take off!
Surgery is scheduled for Tuesday, August 31st as long as there is an opening at the Surgi Center they use. I am so excited. I'm also excited where the surgery is being performed as it will not only cost less but there are private rooms with Wi/Fi. Not so sure I'll be feeling well enough to update while hospitalized but we'll see! :)
I will have my surgical hooks put on one week prior and also have my long 2+ hour appt. w/ the Surgeon to go over the exact measurements and have all my diagnostics done, etc. His "guess" is that I will probably go up approx 4mm on my upper jaw and out 5 mm on my bottom. I was told this will dramatically change my life and increase breathing DOUBLE from my mouth and my nose. I couldn't be happier. You can't put a price on that. I've spent my whole life struggling w/ breathing issues and this is such a big deal to me (and my husband). I am also impressed with the Surgeon. He is so kind and makes me feel like this is just as important to him as it is us.
He still hasn't decided if I will need a two piece Lefort or just one. He'll know at that long appt. If he decides on two pieces the surgery will be about an hour longer (3-5 hour surgery) and I will have a splint in place. I will not be "wired" shut but have rubber bands on my teeth and will have braces approx. 9 months after surgery. He's guessing a 2-3 night hospital stay. The Surgeon also mentioned that I may still have some gums showing when I smile because my teeth are so short. I guess they have another surgery that can be done later where they laser your gums so you have more enamel showing. No thank you! I'll stick with my short teeth. I don't plan on adding any additional $$$$ signs! :)
In the insurance avenue....My Surgeon recommend that I insist the records being reviewed by another Maxiofacial Surgeon as it will show my open bite and the fact that it's a skeletal defect that needs to be corrected. He was also going to have the office manager call my insurance again to pressure them some more. We'll see what happens. He DID tell me not to give up and keep fighting! That's all I needed to hear to get my gloves back on and get back in the ring for another round! :)
Hope everyone is doing well. Summer is almost over. I'm looking forward to fall and some butternut squash soup! :)
XOXOXOXO
Surgery is scheduled for Tuesday, August 31st as long as there is an opening at the Surgi Center they use. I am so excited. I'm also excited where the surgery is being performed as it will not only cost less but there are private rooms with Wi/Fi. Not so sure I'll be feeling well enough to update while hospitalized but we'll see! :)
I will have my surgical hooks put on one week prior and also have my long 2+ hour appt. w/ the Surgeon to go over the exact measurements and have all my diagnostics done, etc. His "guess" is that I will probably go up approx 4mm on my upper jaw and out 5 mm on my bottom. I was told this will dramatically change my life and increase breathing DOUBLE from my mouth and my nose. I couldn't be happier. You can't put a price on that. I've spent my whole life struggling w/ breathing issues and this is such a big deal to me (and my husband). I am also impressed with the Surgeon. He is so kind and makes me feel like this is just as important to him as it is us.
He still hasn't decided if I will need a two piece Lefort or just one. He'll know at that long appt. If he decides on two pieces the surgery will be about an hour longer (3-5 hour surgery) and I will have a splint in place. I will not be "wired" shut but have rubber bands on my teeth and will have braces approx. 9 months after surgery. He's guessing a 2-3 night hospital stay. The Surgeon also mentioned that I may still have some gums showing when I smile because my teeth are so short. I guess they have another surgery that can be done later where they laser your gums so you have more enamel showing. No thank you! I'll stick with my short teeth. I don't plan on adding any additional $$$$ signs! :)
In the insurance avenue....My Surgeon recommend that I insist the records being reviewed by another Maxiofacial Surgeon as it will show my open bite and the fact that it's a skeletal defect that needs to be corrected. He was also going to have the office manager call my insurance again to pressure them some more. We'll see what happens. He DID tell me not to give up and keep fighting! That's all I needed to hear to get my gloves back on and get back in the ring for another round! :)
Hope everyone is doing well. Summer is almost over. I'm looking forward to fall and some butternut squash soup! :)
XOXOXOXO
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