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<blockquote data-quote="bigdmomof3" data-source="post: 412209" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Congratulations! I know it has been a long process but it so worth it in the end.</p><p></p><p>I got mine a little over 6yrs ago. Went through the whole fitting process which took months. Now here is the funny part...lol The entire time I was going through this I was in training for a new job.....a customer service rep in a call center. That's right I had to spend all day talking to people on the phone. I got my dentures on a Friday after my last day of training and had to be on the phones first thing Monday morning. The way I learned to talk without whistling is that I drove around in my car singing! The singing was fun and it helps you relax and forget all about them. </p><p></p><p>I still whistle occasionally when I talk now but it is usually near the end of the day when I am tired. It gives my daughter a good laugh and then of course she has to imitate what I said and we just end up rolling in laughter.</p><p></p><p>Now here is a word of warning. When you sneeze make sure you cover your mouth. The first time I sneezed the force of the sneeze made my teeth fly right out of my mouth. To this day, if my kids see that I have a sneeze coming on, they duck..,.lol. It really was funny but it is no longer a problem...lol.</p><p></p><p>The most amazing change for me was the confidence that came back with my smile. Learning to eat and talk will be easy. You will be surprised just how fast things go. Not a day goes by now that I dont smile. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy and good luck with everything.</p><p></p><p>Denise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdmomof3, post: 412209, member: 100"] Congratulations! I know it has been a long process but it so worth it in the end. I got mine a little over 6yrs ago. Went through the whole fitting process which took months. Now here is the funny part...lol The entire time I was going through this I was in training for a new job.....a customer service rep in a call center. That's right I had to spend all day talking to people on the phone. I got my dentures on a Friday after my last day of training and had to be on the phones first thing Monday morning. The way I learned to talk without whistling is that I drove around in my car singing! The singing was fun and it helps you relax and forget all about them. I still whistle occasionally when I talk now but it is usually near the end of the day when I am tired. It gives my daughter a good laugh and then of course she has to imitate what I said and we just end up rolling in laughter. Now here is a word of warning. When you sneeze make sure you cover your mouth. The first time I sneezed the force of the sneeze made my teeth fly right out of my mouth. To this day, if my kids see that I have a sneeze coming on, they duck..,.lol. It really was funny but it is no longer a problem...lol. The most amazing change for me was the confidence that came back with my smile. Learning to eat and talk will be easy. You will be surprised just how fast things go. Not a day goes by now that I dont smile. Enjoy and good luck with everything. Denise [/QUOTE]
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