Category Archives: Science

One Week With Braces

I had originally intended to write this on Tuesday—one week after I had my braces put on. But alas I’ve been too busy.

Solid food. It’s amazing how much we take it for granted, but only when you can’t eat a piece of bread do you recognize it’s value. My diet has consisted mostly of food that I could ‘chew’ with my mouth:

  • Breakfast
    • Eggs
    • French Toast (the frozen kind you cook in the microwave — avoid the borders as they are still too tough to chew)
    • Lunch/Dinner
    • Soup
    • Chili
  • Eggs

Whew, I’m glad that’s over. For example, tonight I was able (with some difficulty and pain) to eat a couple of Hot Dogs at the Twins game. My incisors are still tender making it difficult to eat foods that require me to “cut” the food with my teeth. A fork and a knife have proved to be indispensable. I was able to eat some Enchiladas at Don Pablos after the braces had been on for a week.

I still can’t really eat tough foods. Twizzlers, Skittles, and peanutes are all still impossible to bite down upon. However, every day is better than the day before and with time, I’ll be back to my old diet.

A is for Asynchronous

Nick Stein makes an argument that AOL Instant Messenger is a misnomer. He argues that the messaging isn’t so much instant as it is instantaneous. I think he’s getting lost in the semantics.

If it were up to me, I’d choose Asynchronous Instant Messaging. (Or if you are Nick, maybe Asynchronous Instantaneous Messaging).

Braces

I had my braces put on today in a 1.5 hour long procedure. Despite numerous warnings about how bad it would be, I found the procedure to be quite tolerable. The worst part was the boredom, alleviated only by blankly staring at the ceiling. The braces are ceramic and quite “invisible” in terms of braces. I hear that the ligatures that hold the metal wire to the braces can stain, but those are replaced at every visit.

Braces

This afternoon at the University I was treated with an assortment of jests, for example:

Mila (sounding innocent): “Does it hurt?”
Brad: “Not really.”
Mila: “Oh don’t worry, it will.”

And of course she was right, they hurt much worse now—12 hours after they were put on. I’m going to try to take a picture of the progress after each visit to the orthodontist and make a slideshow/movie afterwards to illustrate the progress.

Up next: I’m having two moles removed from my head in 2 weeks.