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Offline mrmajestic723

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Re: Wife's braces journey
« Reply #90 on: 19. July 2017, 06:07:46 AM »
I just checked the picture page. Great shots. Carrie looks wonderful and the braces suit her well. How has she been with everything?

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« Reply #91 on: 19. July 2017, 18:39:57 PM »
Thanks for the kind words, mrmajestic723! I'll actually have a bit of a pic dump on Flickr later, when I get a bunch of images from Saturday's casino night. I expect there will be some good images in that pic dump, since she was being very...playful...with her friends.

Carrie's been excellent. She very seldom complains about anything at all. The biggest change since she got braces -- thanks to the bite stoppers -- has been her choices in food. She's definitely moved to softer foods in general, but this seems to suit her fine, since she's never been a "foodie" type. In fact, I often tease her about having the palate of a 12 year old.

I did recently order her several more sets of Comfort Covers. She likes to wear those when she sleeps, and her original pair was getting worn out to the point that they were slipping off her back brackets.

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« Reply #92 on: 20. July 2017, 03:55:28 AM »
Just uploaded a bunch more pics from casino night. Pretty good stuff!

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« Reply #93 on: 20. July 2017, 09:23:25 AM »
Just uploaded a bunch more pics from casino night. Pretty good stuff!

Great pictures, thanks for sharing

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« Reply #94 on: 20. July 2017, 18:33:10 PM »
Thanks! It was a really fun night.

She's off to a family reunion in Missouri, but I told her I expect daily selfies!

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« Reply #95 on: 24. July 2017, 22:53:28 PM »
Mike or Carrie, is there anything Carrie (you) haven't been able to eat since getting the braces? I'm hitting all the no-nos while on vacation. If you or she think of anything, let me know.

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« Reply #96 on: 25. July 2017, 19:02:30 PM »
Carrie's back from her family reunion, so maybe she'll chime in.

Her main issue has been the bite stoppers more than anything. She was never really a big consumer of most of the "forbidden fruit" foods, so giving them up hasn't been much of an issue. She definitely tends toward softer foods most of the time, and has basically given up on our normal low-carb lifestyle while she's in braces. She eats a lot of mac-n-cheese, Ramen, pasta, refried beans, soft stuff like that. Surprisingly, she's had no problems with bread, and can eat pizza, eggs benedict, etc. She also has no problem with her favorite Taco Bell meal of a Mexican pizza.

The puffy Cheetos, though. Oh man. She literally won't even eat them when anyone else is around. That and salad. She hates how all that gets caught in her braces.

Like I said, palate of a 12 year old!

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« Reply #97 on: 26. July 2017, 03:05:59 AM »
My wife has had braces for over 20 months and the only major things she has not been able to eat are nuts and corn on the cob.  A few tortilla chips that are hard are also off limits, but she's found substitutes  Yes, my wife has similar issues with salad and is always asking if she has food stuck in her teeth whenever we go out to eat. She's avoided any appliances, but has had to wear elastics for well over 1/2 her treatment and that is more of a pain for her than the braces themselves.

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« Reply #98 on: 29. July 2017, 19:13:37 PM »
not sure you've had this happen to you or not, Mike, but my wife and I went to baseball game last night (another blown lead and loss for my Tigers, but that is another matter!), but the woman sitting right by us had braces on and noticed my wife with braces.  The two spent half the game talking about their treatment, the good and bad.  It was pretty entertaining.  The woman had metal braces and elastics and was about half way through her treatment.  This was the first time we've gone out and had someone get into extended conversation about braces.  most times, there is maybe a quick comment from someone, but usually nothing more.

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« Reply #99 on: 29. July 2017, 19:59:35 PM »
Condolences on the loss. My Dbacks lost last night, as well, though we weren't at the game since they're in St. Louis. Our #2 pitcher got hit in the head by a liner, but he's apparently okay, thankfully.

Carrie is extremely social and talks to just about everyone, but I'm sad to say I've never observed her having such a braces-centric conversation with another person in braces. She's had many (dozens, probably) convos with family, friends and acquaintances about her braces, why she got them, etc. But those have mainly been brief, as most people only care superficially, and the talk moves on to other subjects quickly.

The only somewhat lengthy convo I've observed was with a friend of ours who is a dental hygienist who also recently did Clear Correct (Invisalign knockoff). She had an above-average interest in Carrie's braces, for obvious reasons, but it wasn't anything like what you and your wife experienced.  I can only wish!

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« Reply #100 on: 31. July 2017, 18:23:22 PM »
Carrie has an appointment this morning with her regular dentist for her routine six-month cleaning. They don't know yet that she now has braces. Also, haha, this is the same practice that basically told her she was crazy for considering braces. But the son has now taken over the practice from the father who told her that -- and Carrie used to babysit the son when she was a teen!

I'll report back if anything of interest occurs.

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« Reply #101 on: 01. August 2017, 21:07:42 PM »
Nothing big to report regarding Carrie's routine cleaning. No cavities and teeth sparkling clean. Her braces weren't a big deal. She did talk to the young dentist about them a little, which I found a bit comical:

"So a couple of years ago I asked your dad about getting braces. He told me I was crazy and didn't need braces. So I thought about it for a year...and got them anyway."

Young dentist: "Haha, that's cool."

And that was about it. Not even dentists care when adults get braces!

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« Reply #102 on: 02. August 2017, 03:24:01 AM »
My wife actually had good experience with our dentist when she suggested braces to her and they recommended several places to go to.  When I asked the dentist about braces for me, she said it was no big deal and just said I'd need more cleanings during treatment.  I don't know if we just got lucky, but they've been suportive, though we had to bring up getting braces.  They didn't come right out and recommend we get treatment.

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« Reply #103 on: 02. August 2017, 04:32:48 AM »
My dentist recommended braces more than 10 years ago. When I brought it up recently he seemed to be somewhat dismissive, though I do t know why. My guess is he thought I was only asking in relation to tmj disorder which the braces don't always fix.

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« Reply #104 on: 03. August 2017, 20:42:09 PM »
I added a fun little video on Flickr, "90 seconds of selfies." Maybe it will save someone some scrolling time!

https://dereferer.me/?https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeinreallife/35518554524/in/dateposted/