Guest guest Posted October 1, 2005 Report Share Posted October 1, 2005 , Dad's girlfriend clearly has never had any issues with jaw pain of her own. She probably has those gorgeous white teeth that sail from one 6 months to another, easily, too, without need of repair. Perhaps she may live so long as to understand aches and pains better. They're a damned nuisance (pardon my French here) and difficult to manage, but they tend to go along with living long and/or well. It's amazing how the passage of time can teach us that we don't know as much as we think we do. Me: I'm nasty enough to hope that your dad finds a better quality girlfriend, also with good teeth. Anybody who judges another's need for medical assistance, assuming that qualified docs agree and we're not dealing with neurosis here -- and even if we're dealing with neurosis, there are docs who serve those needs, too -- is below the pits, in my book. Perhaps someday she will be so fortunate as to develop a bit of osteoporitic collapse in her spine, arthritis, a need for a knee or hip replacement. And use of a cane, maybe, or a walker. Then you can shower her with flowers and candy and balloons and tell her how much you sympathise with her pain. (Shall we go to liposuction here, or a painful facelift, too? Maybe a full mouth replacement would be appropriate.) As I said: I'm nasty enough to hope that your dad finds a better quality girlfriend. My meow for the day. And hey -- my money says you'll do fine, with the help of expert professionals and care. Good wishes, honey. Cammie > > > > Hi , > > > > My mother and her side of the family have been fantastic through > out my life. They're always there for me no matter what. I was > shocked to learn how many people cared, after my surgery the gifts, > flowers, balloons and cards were never ending. I live in a place > where everyone knows everything, I didn't tell many people about my > surgery because it was happening so soon. But after a day or two > people started to ask my family where I was and the word soon got > around. > > > > My dad's sister and her husband have been great also I can't thank > them enough. My dad's girlfriend will never understand why I went > through with the surgery. I didn't go through with the surgery > because I wanted it but I also needed it badly. Some people don't > realise that were not trying to change who we are, we just want to > live a pain free life. > > > > Thank you!!! > > > > I will let you know how I get on! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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