Oh yes, the removal was definitely a little painful. I knew I was in trouble when the ortho picked up his pliers, asked me to open wide, and said, "Welp...there's no nice way to do this."

At least it didn't take him very long to get the thing out though, thank goodness.
My mouth didn't necessarily feel huge, as much as it felt surprisingly smooth.

That lousy expander had all kinds of pointy edges and such. I'd gotten used to them, but I must say it's soooooo nice to have it outta there.
When I first got the thing put in back in July, I'd reverted to my childhood lisp because there was no room in my mouth to say the S sound properly. Now I have to relearn how to say S again. Nothing feels/sounds right. I should've put speech therapy sessions on my Christmas list, eh? "Dear Thanta..."
I wonder if my jaw/facial muscles atrophied during the last few months. I should practice chewing tiny bites with my mouth closed. I'm thinking it would be a good idea to practice a lot with some tasty Christmas cookies, eh?
