I got braced 6 days before my 43rd birthday back in August (the 23rd). I spent 6 months wearing a splint to help with clinching my teeth and got the final go ahead for braces 6 weeks earlier than expected. I had to have #4 tooth on left pulled to make room for my croweded mouth.
All my life people called me buckey beaver and that got old. I was one of 8 kids so my parents couldn't afford braces even though I was the baby of all 8. I have 2 sons 20 and 23 and my oldest son sucked his finger for a long time and had to have braces for 5 years from start to finish but my youngest son has perfect teeth.
I decided to get braces when my new dentist told me it would help with my TMJ and overcorwding and I'd get beautiful teeth to boot. So I bit the bullet and started my journey.
I can say the mouth retractors were probably the most painful part of the process. Once they had the brackets on I was surprised with a lingual arch wire too. I wasn't prepared for or told about that. That day I had lots of pressure and got a migrane but all in all it wasn't bad. Figuring out how to eat was a chore but I'm finally doing better with that after 2 months.
They are trying to close my gap from the extraction and it is definitely being stubborn to say the least. I have normal o rings except where the gap is - they put a power chain there. I got a new wire on the top at my 1st adjustment and a new wire on bottom yesterday. They said the wires are rectangle to help widen my arches. I hurt pretty bad last night and this morning. The tech also found that my top wire wasn't engaged in 2 different brackets on the right top side so she fixed that making things incredibly tight.
I was told in the beginning that my journey will take 2 years. Funny thing about this is my 13 year old niece got her braces on a week before me.

I will post some pics once I figure out how to and also take some. I don't have before pics but will get them from my ortho.