Part 20.
As I looked at Haley, I felt terrible. Terrible that she was suffering. And terrible that, unintentionally of course, I had made it worse. I looked into her eyes and apologized "I am sooo, sooo sorry sweetie. I didn't know. I feel horrible. You should have woken my sorry ass up and made me go to the couch. I would have gladly. Again, I am so sorry." She looked back icily and said "you didn't mean to" then rolled over away from me.
I put my hand on her upper arm and said "I don't know what I can do to make it right, but I promise I will try." Then I had a thought hit me. I had not seen Haley eat anything since lunch the day before. I asked her "baby, when is the last time you ate anything?" Still facing away from me she replied "yesterday at lunch. I haven't felt like even trying." I scooted over closer to her and wrapped my arm around her. I told her "let me fix you something. You need to eat. I can't change last night, but I can try to make today better. Please stay here and let me bring you some breakfast."
At this point there was some rumbling from the other side of the bed. Britt raised her head up, rubbing her eyes, and asked "what are ya'll making so much noise over there for?" I answered "I am going to get up and fix Haley, no, both of you breakfast. You can stay here if you want and have breakfast in bed." Britt cleared the cobwebs and said "no, I am ready to get up. How about I help?" I looked over at her. I couldn't help but notice her headgear of course. I answered "I would love some help." As I followed Britt down the hall to the kitchen, I could not help but fixate on her headgear. Then a thought ran through my head and I did a little math. I had seen her at 4 pm the day before, and she had been wearing it. It was now 7 am the next day. And unless she took it off sometime between 5 and 7 pm, that meant she had been wearing it for 15 hours straight. I couldn't help but marvel at this, and decided I had a few questions for her about it when the time seemed right.
In the kitchen, I looked at Britt and asked "you are the orthodontic pro. Haley's mouth is really bothering her. I was thinking scrambled eggs, grits, and I will blend her a smoothie. Does that sound like a good menu for her? Do you think she will be able to handle it?" Britt said "that sounds good. I know she will be able to handle a smoothie at least. I don't have the expanders like she does, but I remember the pain the first few days after I got my braces. Soft foods were about all I could choke down. Speaking of choking down, I had fun last night." She turned and smiled at me, giving me a dazzling smile. "And also speaking of choking down" she continued "do you have any bacon? I am feeling pretty carnivorous this morning."
As we cooked, we chatted. I asked her "so, how long will Haley's mouth hurt? And what can I do to make it better? And what does she need to do about her lisp? It REALLY bothers her." Haley replied "like I said, I don't have expanders. But from what I have seen from patients, it is rough the first 3-5 days, then their mouth gets more accustomed to their new guests. There isn't really much you can do for her. Cooking her breakfast like this, maybe running little errands, you know just good boyfriend things; that is about it. Oh, and stock up on some pain relievers, she will need them. She probably needs it now, she hasn't had any since last night. As far as getting used to everything it will just take her a little time. And I am not even going to give her a hard time about her lisp. Yet. I can tell it really bothers her. I know she doesn't want to speak, but that is exactly what she needs to do. She needs to practice speaking; relearning how to with everything new in her mouth. She will have a lisp the whole time she has that tongue crib though. I HATE having to put them in any patient's mouth. I know it is going to be so hard for them. It may be about the worst appliance there is, even worse than stupid headgear and facemasks. At least you can take headgear off. The tongue crib is there. Always there. I give Haley hell; we give each other hell actually; and we love to do it. But I am going to use kid gloves with her this week. And just be patient. She may take it out on me. She may take it out on you. But that is ok. Just be patient with her. Hug her and tell her how pretty she is, that kind of thing."
Britt had missed the little drama that had unfolded before she woke up. I explained it to her, that I had kept Haley up snoring, and I knew she was mad at me. Britt answered "well, for the record I didn't hear it. But I was pretty dead to the world. And in your defense, with her mouth hurting she might have been tossing and turning all night anyway. But, I am sure that laying there hurting, unable to sleep, and hearing her boyfriend snore in her ear did not help her mood." We worked in silence as I thought about what she had said. Haley than asked "have you ever seen anyone about your snoring? You know one of the things we do is sleep dentistry. We have a lot of patients, predominantly men, that we see for snoring. And it is usually because they want to keep their significant others happy at night. Why don't you come in and see us? I bet Dr. Sanders could fix you up with a nighttime appliance that would eliminate the snoring."
She then came over and got in my face. She used her hands to pull my lips apart and examined my teeth. I was a little taken aback, but from what I had learned from Britt the night before, once she felt comfortable with someone there were few boundaries. She said "and you need to get a cleaning anyway. I will schedule you an appointment, let me know what works best for you."
Once the eggs, grit's and Britt's bacon were cooked and cooling, I started to work on a smoothie. I am far from a smoothie expert, and I had limited options, so a strawberry/banana smoothie it was going to be. As I cut up the banana and strawberries, I asked Britt "so, what is the story with your headgear? Did you just get that extra strap yesterday? Are you really going to wear it for 18 hours a day?"
Britt answered "well, I said Haley and I do everything together. I was jealous of her tongue crib, so I demanded Dr. Sanders make my headgear even worse. Haha! Actually, we have our ortho appointments together too, at least back to back. We don't schedule patients after 2 pm on Fridays. We wrap up the week, get things tidied and prepped for the next week, and staff that are in treatment have their appointments. Since Emily started first, she goes ahead of me. And then I go since I started before Haley. Then Haley brings up the rear. There is another girl in the office, Lauren our receptionist, who is going to start soon, so Haley will get bumped up a slot. But anyway, I had my appointment before Haley, and Dr. Sanders could tell I was slacking. So she told me 18 hours, no exceptions. And she added the cervical strap. I am going to do my best. It isn't out of the realm of possibilities for her to prescribe 24/7 wear. She has done it before with patients. So, I will do my best. But I can tell you I am not thrilled about it. I do not plan to take my mask off at work at all, not one second. I mean I know it is just braces, but it is still embarrassing to me. Having my picture plastered on Facebook was horrifying. Is horrifying. Speaking of which, I haven't even checked Facebook since I looked over your shoulder. I am sure it has gotten ugly."
As I dropped the fruit in the blender and added the milk and ice I looked at her and said "well, you are off to a great start. Unless you took it off for a little while yesterday afternoon, you are at 15 hours." She said "actually, I did take it off for an hour when I was getting ready to come up here. Dr. Sanders put it on me at 3:30, so I am actually at 14.5 hours. I want to try to get it all in before I take it off. Only 3.5 more hours and I will get a little reprieve and get to actually go outside on a Saturday afternoon. But I know it is going to be so hard. This is only the first day. And I had better come up with some inside hobbies, because I will be locked away inside as long as I am wearing this."
As Britt ate at the kitchen island, I fixed Haley a plate. Thinking of what Britt had said about pain relievers, I asked her "can Haley take Oxy? I have some left over from when I got my wisdom teeth removed. What if I give her a half of one?" Britt answered "as far as I know. Take it to her and ask. It may zonk her out for a little while though." I replied "I think being zonked out may be what she needs."
I had my hands full as I carried the plate, smoothie, pain pill and a glass of water down the hall. I managed to make it to the bedroom without spilling or dropping anything. There I found Haley laying on her side in the fetal position, softly crying. I quickly put everything down and rushed to the bed. I lifted her off the bed and wrapped her in a hug. I asked her "what is it baby? Are you ok?" She sniffled and softly cooed "ey i jus so muh, all a tha stuff in mah mout, and the fahmasck, and it hurts, and I think I made a huge mistake." I took my hand and stroked the back of her head as I gently rocked her. I told her "I am so sorry baby. I brought you a pain pill, it may help. Will you take it for me? And will you at least try to eat. I know your mouth is killing you, but you need to eat. And I know you are mad at me. I deserve it. But will you do it for me anyway? It should help."
As I continued to rock her, the crying stopped. She made one last sniffle and pushed herself away from me. She said "yes, I will. I am sorry, I am not really mad at you. I am just mad. At all of this." I placed my hand on hers and said "I am your punching bag, punch away. But first, let's get that facemask off of you. You are doing so good, it is time for your break anyway." I gently removed the elastics and facemask from her face and put them on the nightstand. I then handed her the the pill and glass of water. She put the pill in her mouth. It took her two tries to get the pill down. She said "ey so ha to swallah." I told her "I can only imagine baby, but it will get better. Britt told me it will. And please try to eat."
I watched as Haley attempted to eat. I felt so bad for her. It was such a challenge for her. She had to go incredibly slow, taking small bites even though everything was super soft. Swallowing was so hard for her too. But she was a trooper and managed to get most of the food down and finished most of the smoothie. She had finally had enough of the struggle and handed the plate to me. She said "thah you, you ah so schweet. Ah I am sorry I wah a bitch earlier." I put the plate down and hugged her, telling her "you weren't the b word, you could never be. I won't even use that word in a sentence with you, because they don't go together at all." She hugged me and said "I nee to brush."
I went with her into the master bath. After helping Haley clean all around the metal in her mouth, I led her back to bed. Once there, I fluffed up the pillow for her and told her "why don't you try to take a nap. I will be quiet as a church mouse. See if you can get some sleep with that pain pill and without me snoring in your ear. I will come check on you around lunch." She said "thah ya". She reached over and picked up her facemask. I quickly put my hand on hers and said "even though you look ravishing in that stylish mask of yours, you have gotten in enough time for now. Leave it off, try to get some rest. Please, for me." She looked over at me and said "ok". Once I got her tucked into bed I leaned in and gave her a gentle peck on the lips. I told her "sweet dreams". I picked up the plate and smoothie glass; leaving the water beside the bed; turned off the light, and closed the door behind me.
When I got back into the kitchen, Britt was finished eating and had cleaned up. She was sitting on a bar stool at the kitchen island looking at her phone. When she noticed me walk in she looked up and said "you will not believe the response Dr. Sander's post on Facebook has gotten. It has blown up. It is crazy."
After putting the plate and glass in the sink I went over to see what in the world she was talking about. She said "look at this." As she scrolled through, I couldn't believe how many people had responded. Or how many in our area wore some type of extraoral orthodontic appliance. There were at least a dozen new pictures posted. One was of three woman of different ages; one appeared in her 60s, one in her 40s, and one in her 20s. All three were wearing pink reverse pull Petit facemasks. The caption stated 'We made it a family affair. Here are three generations of the Packard family all wearing their facemasks as prescribed." Most of the posters I noticed were women, though there were two guys that had responded.
Near the bottom of the comments section there was a picture of a gorgeous woman that was about my age wearing an interlandi headgear and two facebows. I was blown away by the intimidating appliance she wore. It certainly dominated her appearance. Then I noticed the rest of the picture. She was sitting at a table on a dock, the lake in the background, and there were 7 other people crowded in around her. It looked like they were having some type of get together and had decided to take a group photo. From the joyful expression and the big smile on her face, she appeared unfazed by the complicated looking straps, elastics and facebows that were bound to her face. I then realized she looked familiar. And it clicked. I exclaimed to Britt "I know her. Or I used to know her. That is Heather Morris. Or at least she used to be a Morris. I went to school with her; last I heard she was married to a doctor and living up on the lake." Then I read the caption and was further blown away. The caption read "I thought life was over when Dr. Sanders told me last year I had to wear my headgear 24 hours a day 7 days a week. But it wasn't. Here I am still living my best life, headgear and all. Headgear is only as big a deal as you make it. And Dr. Sanders obviously made mine as big as she could. Hahaha! But I still love you Dr. Sanders, thank you for fixing my smile!." I was amazed. I couldn't imagine the former prom queen and trophy wife living her life, every minute of every day, wearing such a huge conspicuous contraption on her head. But it appeared she was. I looked over at Britt and noticed her looking at me. She said "you like that don't you?" My cheeks turned red. She patted me on the arm and said "it is ok. I know your little secret; just like you know mine. Maybe I can do something to indulge yours, since you did indulge mine."