Last time I wrote that I was going to have surgery, I was doing well after the surgery and I will write an overall review.
On the day of the surgery, I went to the hospital early in the morning, changed clothes, got an injection, got ready, met the director of anesthesiology for a consultation, met the director, designed my face, gave a high five, and went into surgery.
My eyes opened. It was a bed, and the area where the surgery was performed didn't hurt, it was just heavy?
They gave me something to drink and ice cream, but I ate it all.
The director, the anesthesiologist, the nurse, and the director kept coming to see me.
The director told me that the surgery went well and that I did my best
, so I was relieved. After the surgery, it was really hard in the beginning. I'm dying,
but I'm working hard to manage the swelling, and I'm trying my best because they told me to just talk and make good facial expressions. Oh
well, the doctor before and
after the surgery is very different. Before the surgery, as everyone knows, I felt like he was adamant about pack bombing, but
after the surgery, he was the sweetest person in the world. Every time I looked at him, he asked me if there was anything uncomfortable, and it gave me a warm feeling (I still remember the day I saw him before and after Citi, while talking about something, and I witnessed the director's healthy smile with my own eyes).
The
director was the same. I tried it, but why didn't the swelling go down? LOL Even though I asked a ridiculous question, they were very kind. All the hospital staff were very kind. The
swelling on my face was still hard and my front jaw felt like someone was holding it.
My lips were a little asymmetrical (this is coming back).
My mouth opened well, wider than 2 fingers. I
can eat all kinds of food except for the hard stuff.
I had pork ribs and cold noodles for dinner tonight + glazed donuts.
Anyway, I'm doing well after the surgery without any inconvenience or unpleasantness.
There are no side effects, and I don't know the hospital, so there's nothing to be anxious about.
Then, I'll take good care of the swelling. I'll write again if I get more out of it!
adios