Sounds like time to convince your dentist to write you a "I medically need a Vitamix" prescription!
They've got motors you could water ski behind!
I hope you get one, Polgara, so that I can envy from afar.
Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Thanksgivukkahmas, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering. Out you go, 2013!
Sounds like time to convince your dentist to write you a "I medically need a Vitamix" prescription!
They've got motors you could water ski behind!
I hope you get one, Polgara, so that I can envy from afar.
Geez, Polgara. Sorry your dentist doesn't realize the emotional importance of being able to chew food, sorry you can't chew for six months, and really sorry about the bananas!
Seriously, though - isn't there some concern about your jaw muscles losing tone or something if you don't use them for that long?
Seriously, though - isn't there some concern about your jaw muscles losing tone or something if you don't use them for that long?
Whoa. There is *now*.
And thanks, everyone, really, for all the support and kind words. I'm just going with it right now, but I suspect it won't be long before I'm ready to chew my own arm off. I'm trying not to think too far ahead to that inevitable misery.
You can talk and stuff, right? Just not bite down all the way? Your jaw should be OK. And obviously I am a medical doctor -- I'm still watching Grey's Anatomy!
I bet there are isometric jaw exercises or some such.
You can talk and stuff, right? Just not bite down all the way?
Yes, this.
I bet there are isometric jaw exercises or some such.
Oo, I'll ask my PT next week. Presumably he'll know more than just knees.
Whoa. There is *now*.
Sorry! I'm sure it's fine. Your dentist would know, right? If she knew you couldn't chew, she'd know if there was a problem with that.
Doesn't your jaw get wired shut for a few months if you break it?
Also, if you're worried, you can always exercise your jaw! Just, not with food in it.
Doesn't your jaw get wired shut for a few months if you break it?
My googling has brought up many recipe blogs from people with wired jaws, and for most of them, it's wired shut for 4-6 weeks. Although, I do seem to remember a friend in college having it wired for a whole semester after a bike accident.
Also, if you're worried, you can always exercise your jaw! Just, not with food in it.
That's what he said.
what?