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Sunday, March 2, 2014, 5:18 PM
Didn't expect myself to write this. But I am just wasting time away trying to recover. Honestly, reading people's experiences helped. But they're not what I expected?

Didn't think it was this bad. Because I couldn't breathe. Especially the first night. And I had chest pains and heart palpitations.

The second. Night I managed to get a good 4-5hours long rest. Surprisingly.

Day 3 was bad. I couldn't breathe due to my congested nose yet again.

I'm not exactly on pain medicine anyway, it's tolerable. I just hate feeling like I'm at the brink of death when I can't breathe.

Today is the fourth day and I hope time passes by faster!

I had braces on only 1 day prior to the surgery. Immediately after the surgery I could feel like almost 100% of my entire lower jaw. Whereas my upper jaw... I only managed to  regain like probably 50% of the sensation. Below my eyes.

Yeah really hope I'll recover soon.