Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 Connie - Thank you so much for sharing your flower story with me. I'm the Diane from Idaho, by the way. This past Tuesday was my OD appointment to get the rest of my hardware on. At the end of my appointment, my OD handed me a bottle of wine, and told me to use it for medicinal purposes. I was so surprised to get a gift from my OD - what a sweetie! (he's also a very handsome and tall man). Well, Thursday I had to go back in because one of my o-rings and part of the wire had popped off the bracket. He saw me coming into the adjustment room and asked if everything was okay; I told him what happened, and he just smiled, saying that I loved coming to his office. LOL! Now that I think of it, I think I'm going to enjoy seeing him every four weeks! // Connie: a question: Is it unusual for the teeth to move within the first week of braces installation? My gap between my two upper front teeth is closing already - is this normal? ~~~ Diane > Diane, > > I just read that post and just about died laughing. It must be that > we look to these men like they're heroes for all they do for us. My > surgeon would have to be in his early to mid 40's, but looks to be > maybe 30. I live in Oregon (couldn't tell if you were the Diane in > Oregon), but for me any accent is cute, and my OS has a southern > accent. He has always had such a calming, soothing manner, which is > good for me because I tend to be a bit loud and wired. Anyways, > after my surgery when I was in the hospital I had flowers sent to > me. Not just any flowers, a huge wicker basket overflowing, we > figured out the cost between $200 and $225 for the set. Everyone in > the room gasped, even the nurse was shocked and waited for us to > find out who sent them. When I opened the card, low and behold they > were from my OS saying thank you for letting us take care of you, it > has been our pleasure and he had personally signed it. He even gave > me his cell # in case I had a problem. We were all dumbfounded, and > my nurse said she had never seen anything like it, and she asked if > he had been a friend of the family before the surgery. Another > nurse said if someone sent her flowers like that she would love them > forever, and then she said, " your husband sent them, right? " " No, " > I sheepishly said, " my doctor. " Her eyebrows went up, but she > didn't say anything else. When I get my before and after pictures > posted I'll post one of my flowers. I had to take a picture, > flowers only last so long. The one thing I said though when I got > the flowers even in my drug induced stupor was, " I earned those. " > Boy, isn't that true? All of us have earned at least that much. > > Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 Hmpf!!! I gave my surgeon a bottle of most wonderful champagne -- La Grande Dame, which he had told me he adored. It was supposed to be a bribe for him to tell me, after most of the ortho had been done, that I didn't need the surgery. (He'd told me that happened once before, with my own ortho.) Hmpf!!! He took the bubbly wine, thanked me, drank it -- and then took my lower jaw apart and put it back together again. Cammie I think I'm still owed a bottle of nice wine, somewhere down the pipe. But he did do a most excellent job. And wasn't even wiped out by the bottle when he hit the O.R.. C. > Connie - Thank you so much for sharing your flower story with me. I'm > the Diane from Idaho, by the way. This past Tuesday was my OD > appointment to get the rest of my hardware on. At the end of my > appointment, my OD handed me a bottle of wine, and told me to use it > for medicinal purposes. I was so surprised to get a gift from my OD - > what a sweetie! (he's also a very handsome and tall man). Well, > Thursday I had to go back in because one of my o-rings and part of > the wire had popped off the bracket. He saw me coming into the > adjustment room and asked if everything was okay; I told him what > happened, and he just smiled, saying that I loved coming to his > office. LOL! Now that I think of it, I think I'm going to enjoy > seeing him every four weeks! // Connie: a question: Is it unusual for > the teeth to move within the first week of braces installation? My > gap between my two upper front teeth is closing already - is this > normal? ~~~ Not unusual at all: Is it unusual for > the teeth to move within the first week of braces installation? I had a lower front incisor that I thought I could not stand, when the brackets and wires were first installed. The assistants later gave me wax, which saved it. By the time I went for my first month appointment, my ortho was calling his techs over to see. He'd had an open coil spring ready to install, but said " We're not gonna need that. Look how it's moved! " My teeth are very obedient to pressure. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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