Thursday, March 5, 2009

update on septum and such

Okay... I had my septum moved and it popped right back, out of place. Bummer. Then I went to the ENT (one I don't really care for - we went to him once before and I called him Dr. Country Club). I didn't really want to say anything to my OS because I thought this guy was going to do my OS a favor. Well, it wasn't really clear to me or to the ENT. I went in there and he looked at me and told me he would just take out my nasal spine (some bone in my nose that he said I don't really need). He was going to use a general anesthetic because there would be a lot of hammering and breaking the bone etc... He couldn't do it for about 4-6 weeks and he wanted my jaw to have more range of motion anyway. I questioned his choices especially because my understanding was my surgeon just needed some help getting the septum to stay once it is moved. All that to say, I was pretty frustrated.

I have a call into my surgeon. First, I need to know if this is something he's covering under my first surgery. Second, if I'm covering this through insurance, I'm going to the ENT I already know and like. She's done surgery on 2 of my kids and me and I trust her. Third, I think I'd like to see if he can try moving it again and maybe wearing a pack in my nose for a week or so (while it heals). I just don't want to lose that nasal bone unless another doctor agrees that it is the best thing to do.

I also saw my orthodontist yesterday. He put more bands on my braces and much tighter ones! My teeth were so sore last night while I was sleeping. But, the good news is he told me with as responsive as I've been to treatment, I might get my braces off this summer. That is on the early side of what is estimated, so that's potentially good news. I didn't think I would care about the braces part, but it's funny how you do want them off when the surgery is over.

The ladies at the ortho office were so wonderful, they kept saying how great I looked. Between that office and the oral surgeon's office, I'm beginning to feel like a celebrity! Around here, people have jaw surgery, but having upper and lower both, is a little unusual. Everyone has been so kind and caring. Except Dr. Country Club... I just have this invisible button and I don't like it if I feel like someone isn't listening or is looking past me! I really wanted a different option and he was just like, "no, you don't need your nasal spine anyway"! Whatever...

Sorry it's been so long and I haven't posted recently. Thanks to those of you wondering and asking how I'm doing. Next thing I need to do is to post some photos! The swelling is gone and I'm looking more like Elaine again!

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