Ugh. Going back for more.

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djspeece
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Re: Ugh. Going back for more.

#16 Post by djspeece »

Great to hear that this is working out so well for you! Best of luck to you.
Dan

Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying

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Re: Ugh. Going back for more.

#17 Post by nitro »

msw wrote:Oh! Forgot to add that this will be the round #3 of braces -- High school, adult braces #1, and now adult braces #2. :jokerlaugh:

But you know what.... I don't even care!!! I'm just thrilled that I'll finally have the results I wanted all along. :jump:
I'm in the exact same boat. I completely agree with your thoughts on the matter. I'm also impressed with how decent the cost is. I think you've gotten yourself quite a good deal!

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