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Dental stuff - March will be an uncertain month for me

25 Aug 2022 09:01 #41 by Geno
Everything is still going good although I'm healing faster than normal they say so they had to do another refit this past Monday. The next one is on Sept 9, they said after that they should be farther apart because a majority of the swelling will be gone and a lot of the healing and shrinking will slow after that until around the 1st of the year when they start on the permanent teeth. :thumb1

I do feel better than I have in a long long time. I think it's a combination of having the bad out of my mouth, eating a lot better, and not working so much... :smile2 I haven't had any fast food, most of my meals are made here from ingredients instead of all the junk in the microwave and such things I used to eat. I'm eating more fish and softer more natural foods out of necessity but those habits are going to stay. I forgot how much I loved cooking except for all the cleanup lol. :tounge2

I ordered one of those Ninja pressure cooker, steamer, air fryer, do it all type thingys a few weeks ago and it's the best thing I ever did and will use it from now on. I can take a frozen Tilapia and cook it to flaky perfection right out of the freezer in 12 mins. I couldn't believe how much better food tastes when cooked instead of microwaved as well. :thumb1

It's the best $100 I've ever spent for cooking and makes everything from fish to roasts to tater tots in no time and the best I've ever had. If you (or you're wife) are interested then it's here. Ninja Foodi

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31 Aug 2022 11:57 #42 by GT 14
My daughter got me a Ninja for fathers day. I love it! frozen wings to the dinner table in 25 min.

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10 Sep 2022 08:12 - 10 Sep 2022 08:14 #43 by Geno
They did a little refit yesterday and all is going and feeling well, I think I'm getting used to these things a little and my new Hollywood pearly whites are nice as well lol. :tounge2

No more appointments now, I can just call when I feel they are too loose from the continued healing and they will refit them. We will begin on the molds for the permanents the beginning of next year and should be all done and in before Spring. :thumb1

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14 Sep 2022 13:36 #44 by GT 14
Sound good! Hope you don't have to sell all your cars to pay for it.

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15 Sep 2022 08:42 #45 by Geno
Nah, it worked out to be 10 times cheaper than expected thanks to the Lord. Insurance paid and will pay 100% of every visit, and every thing minus the actual new teeth. They ran everything including the temp and permanent teeth through the college and the total bill when all is done come next Spring will be $1,450. The temps were 600 and the permanents will be 850. All I can say is the Lord is always so good. :smile2

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16 Sep 2022 09:24 #46 by GT 14
That's outstanding news, dental work is ridiculously expensive. Good dental insurance is hard to find.

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