Hey gang.
They finally completed what I call phase three of my face rebuild. When I was still in they "fixed my right zygomatic arch (cheekbone) and reset my jaw. I was stubborn and kept the scars. As some of you may remember, a year or so back I accepted some free/donated plastic surgery that all but eliminated my "pirate scars". In hindsight I should have kept the scars, they were pretty bad-ass looking...
Anyway, after years of Beast related brawls and seizures what was left of my teeth had become a field of shattered gravestones and rubble and my jaw line was a bit "lumpy". Last week the VA finally got around to fixing all that too.
What little remained of my teeth were removed and they honed down or removed a bit of bone and made me look pretty human. When the dentures go in, unless I get some excessive sunshine, one will not be able to tell I used to be pretty scary looking if I didn't grow some crazy facial hair to draw attention away from the mess.
Anyway, as you can imagine, I am now in an inordinate amount of pain. Having all your teeth removed is bad enough, but the oral surgery and bone work has caused the old, now hidden injuries to hurt too.
They have me on the Navy Candy combo of hydrocodone and ibuprofen, but I am still almost to the point of tears.
Any suggestions on dealing with agony? Hurting so bad I am a zombie.
They finally completed what I call phase three of my face rebuild. When I was still in they "fixed my right zygomatic arch (cheekbone) and reset my jaw. I was stubborn and kept the scars. As some of you may remember, a year or so back I accepted some free/donated plastic surgery that all but eliminated my "pirate scars". In hindsight I should have kept the scars, they were pretty bad-ass looking...
Anyway, after years of Beast related brawls and seizures what was left of my teeth had become a field of shattered gravestones and rubble and my jaw line was a bit "lumpy". Last week the VA finally got around to fixing all that too.
What little remained of my teeth were removed and they honed down or removed a bit of bone and made me look pretty human. When the dentures go in, unless I get some excessive sunshine, one will not be able to tell I used to be pretty scary looking if I didn't grow some crazy facial hair to draw attention away from the mess.
Anyway, as you can imagine, I am now in an inordinate amount of pain. Having all your teeth removed is bad enough, but the oral surgery and bone work has caused the old, now hidden injuries to hurt too.
They have me on the Navy Candy combo of hydrocodone and ibuprofen, but I am still almost to the point of tears.
Any suggestions on dealing with agony? Hurting so bad I am a zombie.