Ugh, Allyson! What a PITA. Not to mention the expense.
Which teeth are digging into which gums? Just curious.
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Ugh, Allyson! What a PITA. Not to mention the expense.
Which teeth are digging into which gums? Just curious.
bottom two teeth.
Allyson, I hope you have dental insurance to cover the work.
DH brought home fat free half & half so I am at the store getting the regular stuff. And cat food-which he forgot.
I'm posting from my new phon and it's spiffy.
My insurance doesn't cover a lot, but I can finance it.
It covered the x-rays and some other things today (I got four shots, a ton of xrays, and about a half hour of scaling, plus a prescription mouth rinse) and it was $200 out-of-pocket.
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ick, Allyson. sorry about the mouth woes. what exactly are they thinking the braces are going to do?
health ~ma to Grace.
They'll realign my bite, back to where it was when I first had braces, when I was twelve.
My dad says I will still be beautiful even with braces.
In his completely unbiased opinion, of course.
Dad is smart
Brain differences seen in migraine sufferers
WASHINGTON - People who get migraines have structural differences in their brains notably in the cortex area that processes pain and other sensory information from the body, scientists said on Monday.
The researchers, whose findings were published in the journal Neurology, said it is unclear whether these brain differences actually cause migraines or are themselves caused by these severe, recurrent headaches.