Hello everyone as you can see by the title I have 54 more days until surgery (tentatively). So anyway, I saw my orthodontist Dr. B on Wednesday. I got there and the assistant took my pre-op photos. You know the ones they did way at the beginning with the cheek/lip things you hold and they take pictures of the inside of your mouth. I did not get to see the photos unfortunately. After the pics she took my wires and bands off and we did the wonderful (sarcastic) molds of my teeth. She did the bottom arch first which went great. The top was next which wasn't so great...it got stuck. After about 5 mins of pulling and feeling like the joints were going to pop out of the sockets she got the mold out. Dr. B came in about a half an hour later and looked at them and said the bottom one looked great but we need to re-do the top one cause it's missing the back teeth. So, another mold was made and got stuck again but not as bad as the first time. It only took about 4 mins to get it out this time. This was not a good feeling for my tmj and I have been very sore since. After the molds were made she put the same wire back on and new bands. I set up my appointment for the surgical hooks which will be done the day before surgery (yay!) because he said he didn't want me to be too uncomfortable. Because we live so far away from the hospital we have decided to spend the night in Burlington in a hotel the night before surgery. Plus, I can eat at my favorite restaurant the Olive Garden for my last meal (sounds like a death sentence lol). And I'll get much needed time alone with my hubby. Anyway, Dr. B and Dr. D (oral surgeon) will perform a mock surgery on the molds and when I go back to see Dr. B in April he will tell me exactly what they did and what will be done during surgery. I also called the Red Cross about my blood donation and they don't need me to donate until around 10 days before my surgery. So anyone who is considering donating their own blood for their surgery should find out what their doctors' protocol is for that. Here, we go to the Red Cross and they have a clinic in Burlington, VT where you can donate and they'll prep the blood and send it to the hospital. The doctor has to sign and send in a special donation order and let them know how many units of blood is needed. If I need more than one she said I could do it a week apart. I also asked if family members could donate and she said they could but it cost about $90. So, I will just donate my own blood.
In other news, on Tuesday I saw my tmj doc and because the narcotics are no longer working for me I have decided to stop taking them. The nurse asked if I would consider long acting pain medicine (morphine or fentanyl) but I declined because the risks outweigh the benefits. I do not under any circumstances want to take that crap because it's just another set of problems to have to deal with afterwards thank you very much. So, they prescribed a topical ointment called Ketoprofen (sp?) which is used for arthritic joints. Insurance of course doesn't pay for it so it cost me $48 but it does work, not for very long, but it's some relief anyway. All I have to do is rub the ointment over the sore joints and muscles every four hours. The cream works for about two hours for me. I am wondering though why they didn't prescribe this to me a year ago when the joints started acting up more. Oh well, it is what it is, no use crying about it. Well, that's about it for now. The kids are home from school today as we are getting a tremendous amount of snow again. About 12 inches have fallen and it's still snowing like crazy out there; ughh...I am so sick of snow already. The snowbanks are so high they are touching the roof. Come on spring! Oh yeah...Happy Easter everyone!!
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I can't believe you are getting more snow, I guess we lucked out on this one. I too am so sick of it and want spring to come so badly.
You must be so excited... 54 more days. I wish so much we were doing it at the same time. Oh well, I guess it's for the best. Have a great weekend and a Happy Easter!!
So soon! wow.
I hated having those molds taken too. Mine got stuck as well. I thought they was going to pull out my crown! haha
Hooray for a surgery date...
Thank goodness for some releif with the topical cream...too bad it doesn't last a bit longer though.
Let the countdown begin!! :)
Wow ... 54 days. That time will go so fast, less than 2 months away!
I am crossing my fingures for you that the surgery will help you with your joint pain.
Up here in Wisconsin, we have had our fair share of snow too and got another dusting last night ... Will it ever end!?!
Hey, i've been following your blog for a little while and tody i'm saying hello!
The idea of mock surgery on the molds made me smile...but as someone said above, hurrah for the surgery date!
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