Showing posts with label hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hospital. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

Recovery Week 2: November 9-15, 2015

Recovery week two was better than week one. Swelling came down a lot in my face, and pain levels came down a lot as well. I have also been sleeping better this week. I was able to change out my rubber bands that hold my jaw shut a couple times on my own. It nice to be able to take those out and brush my teeth and drink a meal with out them in. I was also able to drink out of a cup some. My chin and bottom lip are still mostly numb, but I am figuring things out.

Monday was a pretty uneventful day. On Tuesday, my Mom took me to a follow up appointment with my Surgeon. It was a good appointment. The Surgeon said things were looking good and healing well.

Wednesday, I was home with my son Uriah. We had a fun day playing games, watching TV, and just hanging out together. In the evening my friend Grant came to hang out. He stayed for dinner and we watched some UFC Ultimate Fighter together. It was great day as it brought some normalcy for me.

Thursday was the roughest day of the week. I was in a bit more pain than the previous few days. I might have did a little too much the day before. I also had some stomach/ constipation issues. Once those resolved I felt much better.

Friday, I had an Orthodontist appointment as they wanted to see how things looked. Thanks again to my Mom for driving me. I was also able to attend my church Life Group on Friday night and that was fun. That was probably the most I have talked since the surgery.  

Saturday, I went to some stores with Sarah and the kids and in the evening watched a UFC PPV at friends house. Saturday was probably the most active I have been since the surgery. It left me pretty tired on Sunday.

Sunday, I went to church and then stayed home and relaxed the rest of the day. One weird thing. The bandage covering the bone graft incision spot came off. This is the first time I have seen that. Here is a picture.

Incision area in my right hip from where the bone graft for my top jaw was taken.

Overall it was a good week. I am feeling better as each days passes. I want to thank all of you who have been praying for me, texting, emailing me, commenting on my facebook page. I appreciate the love, support, and encouragement.

I also want to say thanks to all those who have brought meals for Sarah and the kids. That has really helped out, and Sarah and I are very appreciative of that.

Below are some pictures showing how much the swelling has gone down since last Monday. The pictures on the left are from Monday, November 9, and the pictures on the right are from this morning, Monday November 16.


 

 As always thanks for taking the time to read my blog. May God bless you and your family.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Recovery Week 1: November 2-8, 2015

So for those of you interested in following along with the journey of recovery after my double jaw surgery and bone graft I will post weekly updates on Mondays. Obviously, I am a little behind on this first one, but it was a long week.

Monday was surgery day, Please click to read my previous blog post about that.

As Tuesday came, I was still in the hospital, but I was lot more in tune with what was going on around me. I was still fairly tired and medicated, but they were planning on sending me home late afternoon/ early evening. I was able to get out of the bed and sit in a chair. I was able to eat, well drink smoothies for breakfast and lunch along with some water and Gatorade. Here are some pictures of how the swelling was Tuesday morning:



During breakfast and lunch Sarah and I learned the process of eating from a syringe for the next few weeks would not be fun. Syringes sometimes glide very smoothly and sometimes they don't. When they don't glide smoothly and you force them a little, the contents inside explode, everywhere. As Sarah and I were figuring out this whole eating from the syringes thing, we both took a food shower or two.

My surgeon came to visit me again on Tuesday, and said that he would start the discharge process for us and wanted us to stop by his office in South Denver (Lone Tree) before we headed home to Colorado Springs.

The nurse came shortly after that and pulled all the tubes out of me (IV & Catheter) except they left a port (actually just an IV) that they put in my hip in the area where they took the bone graft. My Surgeon said he would give us medicine at his office that we could put through that port which in turn would help with soreness/ pain in the bone graft area.

Now it was the very fun process of waiting for your evacuation system to start working again on it's own before you can leave the hospital. Yes this means I had to pee a certain amount before I could leave. It took a bit, but I got it done and then it was off to my Surgeon's office. Below is a picture of me ready to leave the hospital. We were finally able to leave the hospital around 4:45 PM.

Still rocking that fashionable Jaw Bra!
At the Surgeon's office he looked things over, gave us some stuff, showed Sarah and I how to administer the medicine through the port in the bone graft area, and he gave me a portable suction device to use. Then it was off to home. We got home around 6:45 PM.

Wednesday, I just took it easy at home and Sarah I tried to figure out a routine for eating/ medicine etc. My Surgeon told me that today would be the peak of the swelling in my face. Here are a few pictures we took on Wednesday of the swelling.





On Thursday, we had a follow up with the Surgeon. During this visit he pulled the port from my bone graft area, which I thought would hurt, but did not. He took the rubber bands out that hold my jaw shut and let me brush my teeth with out them in, that was glorious. Then came the not fun part. He decided to put a pallet expander in my mouth. This is a metal bar that runs across the roof of your mouth and attached at the second to last molars. He also informed Sarah and I that he wanted me to get a reverse pull mask from my Orthodontist. Joy!

After the bad news, He taught Sarah and I how to change the rubber bands and let us know that we can do that once a day. He also told me I can eat (well drink) and brush my teeth while the bands are out. We did not know this would be the case, so that was nice to know. He also said I can shower as normal which was great news.

On Friday, I went to visit my Orthodontist to get the reverse pull face mask. This thing sucks. It's purpose is to help make sure that my jaw muscles don't try to pull my top jaw backwards, and help everything stay right where the Surgeon and Orthodontist want it.  Here are some pictures.



Saturday & Sunday were pretty uneventful days. My Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister-in-law and few friends stopped by for a visit on Saturday, and that was nice. My parents had been watching our dogs and brought them back to us as well. Mostly, I watched a lot of football and napped on Saturday and Sunday.

All in all, the first week of recovery went fairly well. There were a couple of times where the pain got pretty bad, but the medicine was able to help bring it back to a tolerable level. I am still adjusting to all the numbness in my face. My nose, lips, and chin are still very numb. The first time Sarah and I tried to change out the rubber bands that hold my jaw shut was an adventure as well.

If you took the time to read this whole blog, thanks! I pray that God blesses you and your family.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Surgery Day: November 2, 2015

My first major surgery is in the books. The day started very early. Sarah and I got up about 3:45 AM as we needed to be to the hospital by 5:30 AM to register and check in. We took the picture below to capture the moment right before we backed out of the garage. 

4:15AM in the car about to drive to the hospital.
We got to the hospital, got through registration, and got checked into the pre-surgery room. My surgery was scheduled to begin at 7:30 AM. Probably the best part of getting ready for surgery is the awesome hospital gowns. They don't really make those for people my size and build. Of course you also have to get your IV. Here's a picture of me in my luxurious hospital gown waiting to be taken to the surgery room. 

Love the pink trim on the hospital gown.
About 15 minutes after the above picture was taken they wheeled me to the surgery room. Once they got me in the room my surgeon & anesthesiologist talked me through some of the details of the surgery, and then it was lights out. The surgery took around 7 hours total.

I have almost no memory of being in recovery after surgery, or being moved to my hospital room. Obviously, I was in and out of sleep a lot. The one thing I do remember is that while in recovery I found out I had been given a catheter before surgery, but after the anesthesia (Surprise!). I remember a nurse in recovery telling me not to pull it out, ha ha. Anyways, here is a picture Sarah took when she was allowed to see me in the recovery room before I was moved to my hospital room.

In recovery, notice my luxurious gown and jaw bra/ oxygen mask accessories completing the look!

In the picture above, the white and blue fabric holds ice packs on my jaw. It's velcroed on my head, and fun fact, is called a, "Jaw Bra." Most of the rest of Monday is a blur. I was in and out of sleep a lot. I remember the nurses taking my vitals and giving me medicine, the Surgeon checking in on me, and trying to to talk to Sarah. Here is a picture I took around 11:30 PM. That is one swollen face!

Swollen face, head bandage, jaw bra, oxygen mask, gown falling off...very attractive!
That pretty much sums up my surgery day. Thanks for following along with the journey. I will be posting weekly updates from here on out on how I am healing. I would greatly appreciate your prayers during the recovery. I will have my jaw wired shut (its actually rubber bands), and on a liquid diet for at least the next six weeks. 

As always if you took the time to read my blog, I pray that God blesses you and your family.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Time To Rearrange My Face

November 2, 2015 will probably be a day I never forget, because I am having my jaw surgery to fix my under-bite. It's been a long journey to get here. If you need to catch up, you can read these other posts:

Post 1: My New Metal Mouth.

Post 2: My First Surgery.

Post 3: 2nd Level Appeal Approved.

Back to today. Today will be one of the most significant days in this journey. Surgery day has arrived.

The question I seem to get most is, "Are you nervous?"

The answer is, "Yes, I am little nervous."

I have never had a major surgery. I have never been under anesthesia. However, I am as prepared and ready as I can be. I also feel like I have an army of people praying for me, and I take great peace in that. I know God is in control and I am confident everything will go fine.

I am most nervous about the recovery. My jaw will be wired shut for six weeks. I will be on a liquid diet during that time, and on leave from work. I am not exited to have to drink all my meals, but on the plus side, I should have some much needed weight loss.

The next most asked question I get is, "What exactly are they doing to your jaw?" I will spare you the gory details, but the simple answer is they are cutting my top jaw and moving it forward, and adding bone from my hip/ pelvis area (via bone graft), and they will be cutting my bottom jaw and moving it backwards. Then they will use some screws and brackets to put it all back together and wire it shut so it can heal and I can have a proper bite.

I would really appreciate your prayers for my surgery and recovery and for my wife as she takes care of me.

I will post some updates and some pictures after surgery.

As always, if you take the time to read this blog, may God bless you greatly!