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Cheryl,

How disappointing! I'm whining and all I have are 3 light bands so

far! They cause enough pain, I can't imagine what the medium or heavy

bands will cause! I don't like to even take mine off to eat because

it's more uncomfortable putting them back on. I only eat without them

if I have a blowout mid-meal!

Well, at least you know you're almost to the end of the orthognathic

road. Maybe not quite as far as you'd like to be, but each day, we're

all a little closer!

Hang in there! We're hear to listen!

Marsha

> Hey All,

>

> Just when I thought I was seeing the end of this whole business...

>

> I went back to Dr. R. this morning at 7 weeks postop for my first

> ortho appt. He seemed pleased with my bite and started hmm hmming

> about being " almost there " . I was just about to ask him if he

could

> take off the surgical hooks when he says to his assistant, " Ok,

lets

> put two triangles on the left and two on the right...all with heavy

> elastics. " I came very close to sobbing right in the office,

having

> had this delightful experience once before. He must have seen the

> look on my face because he told me that " this is it, kiddo " . I

> didn't get in in writing but I'm taking that to mean that we're

very

> near the end of treatment. I'm supposed to wear these elastics 24

> hours a day. I'm hoping that I'll adjust to the pain in a few

days.

> I think that I'm actually grateful to have them on full time. I

> remember the agony of wearing them 4 hours on and 4 hours off. I

> already have a horrible headache, notwithstanding the two pain

pills

> I've already downed.

>

> So, I'd like to retract my answer to the post about the worst part

of

> braces. It is not the food being stuck in them, it is not spitting

> on people when I talk, it is the @#$% & * ELASTICS!!!!

>

> Sorry for the pity party but thanks for being there for me,

>

> Cheryl

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> So sorry, Cheryl! I know this is one of those days when it's hard

to

> remember the wonderful end product! Just keep remembering that

> you're so close, now! Did your ortho say how long you'll have to

> have the bands on? I hope your pain goes away quickly and that the

> bands come off soon! Hang in there!! (And we're here for you!)

>

> -E

Thanks, E,

I was afraid to ask. I didn't want to start bawling in front of a

whole treatment room full of teenagers. I know that I go back to the

doc in four weeks....and I intend to wear these little monsters

faithfully until then. Maybe I'll get time off for good behavior.

Thanks for caring,

Cheryl

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Hi Marsha,

I hope that you never have to be introduced to the heavy elastics.

They are tight. Probably not much different from what people are

banded shut with, except that I can talk with them on, and sometimes

people even understand me when I attempt to. This too shall pass.

Your concern helps, lots.

Cheryl

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I agree, Cheryl.

While we're uh, complaining... It particularly irks me that mine are

almost all on one side, and especially the heaviest one, that little

1/8-inch 8-oz sucker, has nothing to balance it on the other side.

Which is probably the general idea. And then there's the rhomboid

across the front, which is in just the right places to catch my lips

at the corners whenever I hope wide, but too narrow to get a spoon

(or anything else, including soup) through.

Sigh.

> Hi Marsha,

>

> I hope that you never have to be introduced to the heavy elastics.

> They are tight. Probably not much different from what people are

> banded shut with, except that I can talk with them on, and

sometimes

> people even understand me when I attempt to. This too shall pass.

> Your concern helps, lots.

>

> Cheryl

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Ok, mine are ALL 1/8 " and 8 oz!!! No fair.

And I have an inverted triangle and a rightside up triangle (nice

geometry skills) on the SAME tooth on each side. Those poor two

teeth have had it, lemme tell you.

Cheryl

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To repeat my eloquent and highly articulate comment posted earlier

today: OWWW!

That hurts, just thinking about it. I hope I am not headed for the

same fate.... And that yours will soon be easier.

C.

..

>

> Ok, mine are ALL 1/8 " and 8 oz!!! No fair.

>

> And I have an inverted triangle and a rightside up triangle (nice

> geometry skills) on the SAME tooth on each side. Those poor two

> teeth have had it, lemme tell you.

>

> Cheryl

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Cheryl, I'm so sorry to hear about your new hurdle! I just got really

tight elastics for the first time (after way-too-many-months in

braces), and they are so restricting, at first I thought I must have

the wrong bands by mistake. But, no such luck. I can't speak very

well, can't lick an envelope, can't fit an aspirin in my mouth... So

you have all my sympathy (only if I were telling you out loud, you

would probably have absolutely no idea what I was saying). Hang in

there! Kris

> Hey All,

>

> Just when I thought I was seeing the end of this whole business...

>

> I went back to Dr. R. this morning at 7 weeks postop for my first

> ortho appt. He seemed pleased with my bite and started hmm hmming

> about being " almost there " . I was just about to ask him if he

could

> take off the surgical hooks when he says to his assistant, " Ok,

lets

> put two triangles on the left and two on the right...all with heavy

> elastics. " I came very close to sobbing right in the office,

having

> had this delightful experience once before. He must have seen the

> look on my face because he told me that " this is it, kiddo " . I

> didn't get in in writing but I'm taking that to mean that we're

very

> near the end of treatment. I'm supposed to wear these elastics 24

> hours a day. I'm hoping that I'll adjust to the pain in a few

days.

> I think that I'm actually grateful to have them on full time. I

> remember the agony of wearing them 4 hours on and 4 hours off. I

> already have a horrible headache, notwithstanding the two pain

pills

> I've already downed.

>

> So, I'd like to retract my answer to the post about the worst part

of

> braces. It is not the food being stuck in them, it is not spitting

> on people when I talk, it is the @#$% & * ELASTICS!!!!

>

> Sorry for the pity party but thanks for being there for me,

>

> Cheryl

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Cheryl, I haven't experience the elastics yet in my 2-1/2 years of

orthodontics. Although the rest is sure true to par (spitting, food lodging,

holes in the cheeks). Thanks for the warning. I'm only five days post-op

and I'm sure that elastics are part of my future.

Malia

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Kris,

Glad you're still on board! I thought you might have had your braces

off my now..no such luck I guess.

Yes, welcome to my world. The rubber bands suck. They stain like

crazy too. Hopefully this means we're near the end of treatment.

What a concept, huh?

Thanks for writing, Kris, I miss seeing you here more often.

Cheryl

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Well, yuck, Kris! I was thinking about you as I walked into work this

morning, and thinking that we hadn't heard anything from you for a

while.

You got any idea why they suddenly got you so banded up?

I'm sorry, believe me. I can move in mine, but I sure don't like 'em

worth a darn!

Yikes!

Cammie

> > Hey All,

> >

> > Just when I thought I was seeing the end of this whole business...

> >

> > I went back to Dr. R. this morning at 7 weeks postop for my first

> > ortho appt. He seemed pleased with my bite and started hmm

hmming

> > about being " almost there " . I was just about to ask him if he

> could

> > take off the surgical hooks when he says to his assistant, " Ok,

> lets

> > put two triangles on the left and two on the right...all with

heavy

> > elastics. " I came very close to sobbing right in the office,

> having

> > had this delightful experience once before. He must have seen

the

> > look on my face because he told me that " this is it, kiddo " . I

> > didn't get in in writing but I'm taking that to mean that we're

> very

> > near the end of treatment. I'm supposed to wear these elastics

24

> > hours a day. I'm hoping that I'll adjust to the pain in a few

> days.

>

> > I think that I'm actually grateful to have them on full time. I

> > remember the agony of wearing them 4 hours on and 4 hours off. I

> > already have a horrible headache, notwithstanding the two pain

> pills

> > I've already downed.

> >

> > So, I'd like to retract my answer to the post about the worst

part

> of

> > braces. It is not the food being stuck in them, it is not

spitting

> > on people when I talk, it is the @#$% & * ELASTICS!!!!

> >

> > Sorry for the pity party but thanks for being there for me,

> >

> > Cheryl

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