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Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [adultswithbraces] Re: Anybody out there?   Message List  
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I had no idea that the approval process for our group was taking so long or even required.  I originally joined in 2001 when I had braces to prepare me for jaw surgery after an accident.  Now I'm preparing for another jaw surgery and am in braces again.
 
I already have two orthodontically oriented Yahoo groups and have requested that I be given this group or at least be given monitor status.  It used to be very active and I would like for it to be available to everyone again.  Especially those that have just had their braces applied and are full of questions. 
 
There are some people that have a braces fetish.  To control that in my other groups I let anyone join but monitor all postings from new members.  If they are off topic they are rejected.  If they are sexual in nature they are banned from the group.  Once menbers have established themselves as trusted contributors they can post whenever they like. 
 
Jack
 
 
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Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 3:56 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [adultswithbraces] Re: Anybody out there?

 

I know what you mean... It took a LONG time for me to get approved as well... So long, that I forgot I had even signed up to be on the board!


I'm surprised if there is "drama" that needs to be modded anyway - on a braces board.  Somehow that seems about as odd to me as needing modding for a board for those who wear corrective shoes.  Yes - I realize that people are people everywhere and that disagreements come up.  I also know that there are some weirdos out there who apparently have a fetish for women in braces (rolls eyes).  But speaking as an adult woman with braces, I can say that I honestly can't think of anything *less* glamorous or likely to induce drama than the ounce or so of metal wire wrapped around my teeth, that makes all our family photos look as if I have miniature train tracks in place of a smile.  (I was told that I couldn't have invisalign because they needed to use stronger, more traditional brackets, etc. in order to move my teeth - considering how badly crooked my teeth were...)

Anyway - I've been in braces now for almost three years.  I fought tooth and nail to avoid extractions, but finally gave in.  It *could* have been done without extractions, with oral surgery - and there as a lot of disagreement between various oral surgeons and orthodontists that looked at me... But in the end, I became more pragmatic after our daughter was born and I could not afford to be laid up in the hospital, having jaw surgery or stay overnight for the sleep study they wanted to do to see if I had sleep apnea (which would have made it more important to avoid extractions - since there was a concern that they would narrow my air ways).  So I just have to hope that I don't regret taking the short cut and going with the extractions.  It doesn't feel that short - in any case... considering how long I've been in braces and I'm likely to be in braces still for a year longer (sigh).  

I'm glad that I was finally approved to post on this board though.  It's nice to have a support group for this somewhat unusual circumstance of having braces as an adult... (though I understand it's becoming more common nowadays - but it's still mildly embarrassing to me... not as embarrassing as having a mouth full of crooked teeth - including one tooth that was growing out of the roof of my mouth - but I will be VERY glad when I get these braces out of my mouth!)

Greetings to all and Good luck at all your orthodontist appointments!

Cheers!

Elise


On Jul 30, 2009, at 10:05 AM, katttopia wrote:

I for one was quiet, because it took weeks (well over a month or more) to get an approval to be able to post here. Which isn't good, when someone is searching for some immediate advice.

Suggestion - Maybe the owner of this board should open it up so it doesn't require approval since it takes so long, and assign those that visit more regularly as moderators to keep the drama out? So those seeking help can get their questions answered alot faster.

--- In adultswithbraces@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Kovalski" <jackkovalski@...> wrote:
>
> Sometimes the group gets quite for a while but we are always around to answer questions and help you through your new braces adventure.
> 
> Good luck with your future new smile. 
> 
> Tell us more about yourself and what made you decide to get braces.
> 
> Jack
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: gjleighton 
> To: adultswithbraces@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 12:45 PM
> Subject: [adultswithbraces] Anybody out there?
> 
> 
> Hi, found this group. and am curious if there is anyone out there going through the whole braces thing, learning to eat all over again that sort of thing.
> Gil
>




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