Orthognathic surgery is surgery to correct conditions of the jaw and face related to structure, growth, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders or to correct orthodontic problems that cannot be easily treated with braces. Originally coined by Dr. Harold Hargis, D.M.D., Bones can be cut and re-aligned, held in place with either screws or plates and screws.
I am two weeks away from surgery and as nervous as can be. I spent the last nine months distancing myself and convincing myself that this was not going to be a big deal. WRONG! I had no plans of reading up on the surgery beforehand, then something nudged me to do so, so I watched a few video diaries (not the actual surgery) on youtube. I was so glad that I did because I would have been in tears at yesterday's appointment. Here are a few things that I know now:
- Surgery is approx. 4 hours long
- My top jaw will be moved forward
- My bottom jaw will be moved over
- My chin also may possibly be moved
- Overnight Hospital Stay
- 11 days wired shut
- First 3-5 after the surgery are the hardest
- Food the consistency of water for first 10 day
- 3 months no lifting over 10 lbs
- 3 months no blowing my nose
- 4-6 weeks liquid/soft food diet
--the wiring shut, not being able to breathe
--not being able to play with my kids or have them sit in my lap for the first couple of weeks
The nurse said a patient explained the breathing thing as "anyone can get up and go to the bathroom, someone who has had this surgery can get up, take one step, catch their breath, take another step, catch their breath, and so on".
I trust God will get me through the surgery, I just need to stay positive and accept lots of help. So if you have offered, you might get a call asking if you can take a kid here or there. I will post a before picture soon.
3 comments:
i knew someone who had their mouth wired shut, for different reasons than you, and she was able to breath fine. i will keep you and your fam in my prayers. :)
We'll definitely be praying!! Wish I was there to take the kids for a few hours. It would be a bit of a commute. :-)
~ Sara
The biggest concern with the breathing Sarah is that I will be extremely congested in addition to wired shut. I was trying to practice last week, but it's going to be a whole different issue when my nose is plugged.
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