
GordonFreeman
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Serious thread.
I have my bimax scheduled for the beginning of April. I waited a lot to get this shit done and now it seems that my plans got nuked by the virus.
My surgeon said that the clinic will continue working anyways, so it's up to me to decide whether we do the surgery or not.
The question is - should I?
Getting infected soon after the surgery is probably a death sentence.
I know the doc doesn't give a fuck if I die or get complications, he only wants to fill his pockets with my money asap, that's why he doesn't explicitly say NO.
On the other hand, the most tough time after the surgery is the first two days and the first week overall. It's not that much..
Those of you who had undergone jaw surgery, what's your opinion?
What would you do if you were in my shoes?
Do you think you'd survive the combo of post bimax discomfort and pain + fever, cough and overall weakness from the virus?
I have my bimax scheduled for the beginning of April. I waited a lot to get this shit done and now it seems that my plans got nuked by the virus.
My surgeon said that the clinic will continue working anyways, so it's up to me to decide whether we do the surgery or not.
The question is - should I?
Getting infected soon after the surgery is probably a death sentence.
I know the doc doesn't give a fuck if I die or get complications, he only wants to fill his pockets with my money asap, that's why he doesn't explicitly say NO.
On the other hand, the most tough time after the surgery is the first two days and the first week overall. It's not that much..
Those of you who had undergone jaw surgery, what's your opinion?
What would you do if you were in my shoes?
Do you think you'd survive the combo of post bimax discomfort and pain + fever, cough and overall weakness from the virus?