20 Years Later - She's Finally Doing It!
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:01 pm
When I was 19, and working a full time job, I decided it was time for braces. I have severe overcrowding and was told that straighter teeth could potentially decrease my life-long stuttering problem. Well, like many teenagers, I chickened out at the last minute, went on to get married and have children. Twenty years later, after watching both of my kids get braced and see the end result, I decided.....if they can do it, I can do it! As I look at my 16-year-old daughter's picture from last March when she had hers removed, I see the transformation was amazing and the confidence boost? Priceless.
I was braced on January 28th after a week and a half with spacers. (ceramic uppers, metal lowers and molar bands all on the same day) I should be busy with this for at least 24 months. And yes, like everyone says, the spacers were almost worse than the braces themselves. I will have four pre-molars extracted on February 26th and my first adjustment on March 12th.
What I haven't mentioned yet is the inopportune time to break one's leg. I am an avid cyclist and mountain biker and managed to fracture my right fibula in two places on January 13th. Well, I was NOT going to chicken out again, come hell or high water (as my grandmother used to say) or even a broken leg!! I'm lucky I have good friends who were willing to drive me to all my doctor and orthodontist appointments! Cast on right leg = no driving!
I guess the brace diet has initially helped. (there's a positive here??!) I was afraid that I'd put on too much weight with the lack of riding (I was up to 4-5x training rides a week) and all the recuperating time, sitting around with my leg up watching movies.....well fear not!!! A brand new set of braces will definitely keep you from overeating!!! I lost 9 pounds in less than two weeks. I think I'm finally settling in now and won't loose too much more. Thank GOD. I need that muscle for riding, darn it!
Back to the braces.....wax and Advil are my friends. So is ChapStick. oh and a close runner up? Canker-X!
Being 39 and a single mother to two (great) teenagers is already challenging enough. Throw in braces. (guess I won't be dating for a while!) LOL
Thanks for reading. I am loving this site and have read many of your stories. I hope to 'meet' many of you and continue to share experiences and offer support and advice!!
BEST TO ALL,
Christine
Go Sox!
I was braced on January 28th after a week and a half with spacers. (ceramic uppers, metal lowers and molar bands all on the same day) I should be busy with this for at least 24 months. And yes, like everyone says, the spacers were almost worse than the braces themselves. I will have four pre-molars extracted on February 26th and my first adjustment on March 12th.
What I haven't mentioned yet is the inopportune time to break one's leg. I am an avid cyclist and mountain biker and managed to fracture my right fibula in two places on January 13th. Well, I was NOT going to chicken out again, come hell or high water (as my grandmother used to say) or even a broken leg!! I'm lucky I have good friends who were willing to drive me to all my doctor and orthodontist appointments! Cast on right leg = no driving!
I guess the brace diet has initially helped. (there's a positive here??!) I was afraid that I'd put on too much weight with the lack of riding (I was up to 4-5x training rides a week) and all the recuperating time, sitting around with my leg up watching movies.....well fear not!!! A brand new set of braces will definitely keep you from overeating!!! I lost 9 pounds in less than two weeks. I think I'm finally settling in now and won't loose too much more. Thank GOD. I need that muscle for riding, darn it!
Back to the braces.....wax and Advil are my friends. So is ChapStick. oh and a close runner up? Canker-X!
Being 39 and a single mother to two (great) teenagers is already challenging enough. Throw in braces. (guess I won't be dating for a while!) LOL
Thanks for reading. I am loving this site and have read many of your stories. I hope to 'meet' many of you and continue to share experiences and offer support and advice!!
BEST TO ALL,
Christine
Go Sox!