I'm now finishing my fourth year of university and have had enough of my horrible looking smile. Whenever I am with other people, even those whom I've known for years, I feel extremely self-concious when I smile. I finally said, "Enough is enough" and went in for a consultation. Now, I've got them on and I'm going along for the ride.
Currently, I don't have brackets on my last molars on my bottom row, or on the last two on my top row. The Ortho put seperators in there for next week, when I return to get bands as well as a pallet expander. This weekend, one of my seperators actually fell out, so I'll be going in on Wednesday to get that replaced.
It's been a few days now since I got them on, and the pressure and pain is starting to subside. Eating is still quite tricky, but I often forget the braces are even there during the course of my day. In public, I actually feel less self concious than I did without the braces. I attribute this to knowing that people see the braces and realize that I'm taking steps to improve my appearance, rather than seeing just a crooked set of teeth.
I do have one small concern, though, regarding my speech. I find it difficult to speak clearly with braces on. For specific sounds, such as a hard 'S' or 'F' (saying the word "swing" or "frisbee" for instance) my speech is greatly altered, it's as if I have a slight lisp when I speak. This leads to me speaking lower, because I don't want to emphasize the speech problem I've developed. Is this normal to occur with ortho treatment. Is it something that will go away, and if so, how long before I'll talk like my old self again?



EDIT:
After photos:

There we have it. Two years total, 3 months of palette expander, no extractions.
Now, I look forward to surgery on my upper gums to erase the muscle memory and another root canal (or vaneer) to correct the deteriorated one on my front tooth (the braces cause the tooth to darken)