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I'm such a wimp...

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:36 pm
by Fender
Hello All,

I'm 23 years of age and just had my braces and 8 spacers put in this past Friday. I know I'm an adult, but it hurts.

This brief bio/introduction/rant will hopefully be a way for me to "cope." Oh, might I also add that I'm a hypocondriac and constant whiner. ;-)

First, I'm surprised and glad to see the other adults here. Let's all hold hands and sing "Kumbaya."

I guess I'm your classic story: My family couldn't afford braces.

I graduated from university in '05 and then received my teaching degree in '06. With my now somewhat stable income as a teacher (you know, Oprah-type money), I can finally afford braces. Hooray for me and you all, too.

The down side is that I now look like my students a bit more.

Nevertheless, I haven't experienced too much pain - only during flossing and brushing and when I foolishly attempt to eat solids. Fortunately, I supposedly only have to have them on for 9-12 months.

But, the biggest thing I have to whine about is the fact that I can't fully bite down anymore. From an earlier post (I used the "search" function and aren't you glad that I did), this apparently goes away after a while. I sure hope so because it'd be nice to be able to fully chew food again.

I guess that's all the whining I have for now. I'll probably post some more whining in the middle of November because that's when I'm slated to get my wisdom teeth pulled out.

Lastly, nice to meet you all and hopefully my sarcasm isn't misinterpreted.

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 6:16 am
by iBorg
Good luck and congratulations on your decision.

The important thing is this is a procedure (most people on this forum refer to it as a journey) that hopefully will make a positive improvement for the rest of your life.

As KK has said elsewhere:

Don't let braces change your daily life ...
Let this be a positive experience ...
Braces don't stop you from doing things, you do that ...
Attitude is everything ...

Finally take pictures before the braces, and pictures in the first two days with braces. When you get disgusted with the process, look at the progress shown in those pictures. Even after a couple of weeks, they’ll give you great encouragement.

Welcome to the board.

Mike

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:17 am
by vivi21
congrats :-)o & welcome to the club of adults w/ braces :banana: