Please read Part 1 first.
In an instant I was awake and I felt the surgeon mashing something into my mouth. My barely conscious mind decided that he did not know the anesthesia was wearing off so I needed to give him some help. I wiggled my feet for him as a sign that all was not as it should be. Then I fell back asleep. Maybe he got my message.
The next thing I remember is a nurse taking me to a recliner and trying to wake me up. Then, after another nap, I was escorted to my chauffeured vehicle and told to watch my head as I climbed in. My wife was there ready to drive me home. I said something to her and she started giggling at me. I said something else and she started laughing. The more I talked, the more she laughed. As a matter of fact she laughed at me the whole way home. Of course you understand why. My mouth was packed with gauze and quite numb after the surgery.
“..eye uh oo affin at nee?“ I asked her. She only laughed harder. I started to hiccup. Now, she was gone. Tears filled her eyes and I stopped talking. She finally calmed some, until I hiccuped again.
All I really remember about the rest of that day is swallowing jello and pills whole in between long naps. Actually, it was a pretty good day. My wife took care of my every need. I had peace and quiet all day long. And all that was required of me was that I lie there motionless and sleep and sleep and sleep.
Two or three days passed and my life on Lortab was looking pretty good. The biggest drawback was my all liquid diet. However, with my mouth all carved up, I really did not have any desire to eat solid foods.
The only complication I had from all of this involved my upper left molar. It seems the root of this molar had grown up into my sinus cavity. Thus, when that tooth was extracted I was left with a large hole in my sinuses. The attending nurse told my wife she had never seen this before. That’s not something you want to hear after surgery.
Supposedly the hole will heal and supposedly it will close, after a while. I hope so. It has been several weeks and I am getting tired of the mouth-sinus connection. Every time I rinse my mouth with water and lean over the sink to spit, water runs out my nose! That is simply disgusting.
From my desktop to yours, it’s another….
Did I mention what happens when I eat green peas?!! Well…
From my desktop to yours, it’s another Alabama memory.