4 Week Post-Op BSSO-Questions
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:12 pm
Hello All,
On Tuesday I will be 4 weeks post-op for my BSSO surgery. Surgery went well and I came home the day after surgery. I continued to swell through the 3rd day post-op...which I expected because the dr said the swelling would get worse before it started getting better. I basically had no pain and never used the rx meds...I did use Ibuprofen...still do in the morning and at night. Basically I felt pretty good after surgery, much better than I expected which was a nice surprise. Surgery was on a Tuesday, I came home on Wednesday, rested Thursday and Friday and then I was non stop shopping and going, going, going getting ready for my step-son's wedding which was 2 weeks post-op...so basically I had 3 days of recovery. When my surgery was scheduled my step-son's wedding was still planned for October but he and his fiance called two days before my surgery to tell us they were getting married two weeks after my surgery...yes, baby on board lol...so wedding was rushed. Well, I honestly did feel fine during the time I was shopping and helping to plan this quick wedding. I was tired at night but overall the only real thing that was bothersome was the numb chin and numb tongue...and of course being on a liquid diet...but physically I was feeling pretty good. I did let my step-son know that I may not be able to do a lot to help because of just having surgery and he and his fiance understood. My step-son's mom passed away when he was 15 so I really wanted him to know that I was there for him for whatever he needed so I was thankful my body was holding out during this wedding planning time.
The day of the wedding arrives and I am still feeling pretty good. We all head off to the wedding...wedding goes smoothly...our son is married! The only problem I had at the wedding was during the reception when the prime rib was being served...that was absolute torture, seriously it was. I sat there and drank my Ensure while everyone else was enjoying their prime rib dinner. I thought about taking a walk but I didn't want to leave the reception...thought it might seem a bit rude so I toughed it out.
So, here's where I have questions!!! On the way home from the wedding I could tell I was more swollen than I had been in about a week and my tongue felt very swollen too. I took some Ibuprofen, grabbed my ice pack and went to bed hoping I would feel better by morning. I also had my 2 week post-op visit the next day. I woke up feeling horrible. My tongue was still swollen...even though it was still quite numb from the surgery, I could tell it was swollen. My cheeks were swollen again as well as under my chin. I used my ice pack all day until it was time to leave for my post-op appointment. The dr said I was doing very well, that most patients aren't even able to speak as well as me at 2 weeks post-op. The only concern he really had was my range of motion for opening up my mouth...I basically can't. I honestly didn't think I should be able to open my mouth that wide after surgery, but he seemed a little surprised. I can only open my mouth about wide enough to fit an Ibuprofen through my teeth. Tuesday I will be 4 weeks post-op and can still only open my mouth just enough to fit an Ibuprofen through. My jaw area feels very rigid, my bottom lip is still numb too...which I know that part is normal...but the rigid feeling in my chin is strange. My energy level has gone down, not up and I am sleeping worse now than I was right after surgery. I wake up with my jaw and bottom lip aching every morning. It seems that I have gone backward, not forward. I also feel sometimes like I am getting muscle spasms in my lip and chin but I don't know for sure. Also, I am having major mood swings because of the liquid diet. I feel like it's messing with my brain...especially when I look around and I see food advertisements all around me...and smelling it at home when my husband cooks dinner. I haven't cooked since surgery and try to stay out of the kitchen while he's cooking but the smell goes throughout the house...UGH!
I guess I want to know what 4 weeks post-op was like for any of you. Did your numb bottom lip and chin make them feel huge? When I look in the mirror there is no swelling to speak of anymore but I FEEL like my bottom lip and chin are huge. Anyone feel that way? Is that the way numb is supposed to feel?
Well, I have written a novel so I will leave it at this tonight. Thank you for reading this far...
Numbchin
On Tuesday I will be 4 weeks post-op for my BSSO surgery. Surgery went well and I came home the day after surgery. I continued to swell through the 3rd day post-op...which I expected because the dr said the swelling would get worse before it started getting better. I basically had no pain and never used the rx meds...I did use Ibuprofen...still do in the morning and at night. Basically I felt pretty good after surgery, much better than I expected which was a nice surprise. Surgery was on a Tuesday, I came home on Wednesday, rested Thursday and Friday and then I was non stop shopping and going, going, going getting ready for my step-son's wedding which was 2 weeks post-op...so basically I had 3 days of recovery. When my surgery was scheduled my step-son's wedding was still planned for October but he and his fiance called two days before my surgery to tell us they were getting married two weeks after my surgery...yes, baby on board lol...so wedding was rushed. Well, I honestly did feel fine during the time I was shopping and helping to plan this quick wedding. I was tired at night but overall the only real thing that was bothersome was the numb chin and numb tongue...and of course being on a liquid diet...but physically I was feeling pretty good. I did let my step-son know that I may not be able to do a lot to help because of just having surgery and he and his fiance understood. My step-son's mom passed away when he was 15 so I really wanted him to know that I was there for him for whatever he needed so I was thankful my body was holding out during this wedding planning time.
The day of the wedding arrives and I am still feeling pretty good. We all head off to the wedding...wedding goes smoothly...our son is married! The only problem I had at the wedding was during the reception when the prime rib was being served...that was absolute torture, seriously it was. I sat there and drank my Ensure while everyone else was enjoying their prime rib dinner. I thought about taking a walk but I didn't want to leave the reception...thought it might seem a bit rude so I toughed it out.
So, here's where I have questions!!! On the way home from the wedding I could tell I was more swollen than I had been in about a week and my tongue felt very swollen too. I took some Ibuprofen, grabbed my ice pack and went to bed hoping I would feel better by morning. I also had my 2 week post-op visit the next day. I woke up feeling horrible. My tongue was still swollen...even though it was still quite numb from the surgery, I could tell it was swollen. My cheeks were swollen again as well as under my chin. I used my ice pack all day until it was time to leave for my post-op appointment. The dr said I was doing very well, that most patients aren't even able to speak as well as me at 2 weeks post-op. The only concern he really had was my range of motion for opening up my mouth...I basically can't. I honestly didn't think I should be able to open my mouth that wide after surgery, but he seemed a little surprised. I can only open my mouth about wide enough to fit an Ibuprofen through my teeth. Tuesday I will be 4 weeks post-op and can still only open my mouth just enough to fit an Ibuprofen through. My jaw area feels very rigid, my bottom lip is still numb too...which I know that part is normal...but the rigid feeling in my chin is strange. My energy level has gone down, not up and I am sleeping worse now than I was right after surgery. I wake up with my jaw and bottom lip aching every morning. It seems that I have gone backward, not forward. I also feel sometimes like I am getting muscle spasms in my lip and chin but I don't know for sure. Also, I am having major mood swings because of the liquid diet. I feel like it's messing with my brain...especially when I look around and I see food advertisements all around me...and smelling it at home when my husband cooks dinner. I haven't cooked since surgery and try to stay out of the kitchen while he's cooking but the smell goes throughout the house...UGH!
I guess I want to know what 4 weeks post-op was like for any of you. Did your numb bottom lip and chin make them feel huge? When I look in the mirror there is no swelling to speak of anymore but I FEEL like my bottom lip and chin are huge. Anyone feel that way? Is that the way numb is supposed to feel?
Well, I have written a novel so I will leave it at this tonight. Thank you for reading this far...
Numbchin