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tvordlj ([personal profile] tvordlj) wrote2007-07-11 06:46 pm

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Stitches all out. Much more comfortable though it appears one had let loose a bit too early. I was concerned because it looked like the gum wasn't coming back over one tooth but the dentist said it had, it was just "white" tissue that will pink up eventually. It's still a little bit tender but it's greatly better than it was. Next thing up is to get new orthotics. The chiropractor can do them too and he's having some sort of in-house seminar in a couple of weeks and if you order them then, you can get $50 off. I want to get full orthotics not half ones so that will help. The insurance only pays a portion. After that, one more money thing to go, i shall have to get my eyes checked some time this year, or before tax time at least. I might wait until after Christmas i'm thinking.

Having lunch with a friend tomorrow, a 2-day-late birthday lunch.
Tall Ships this weekend.
Parade of Sail on Monday and I'm taking the day off.
Orthotic thing on the 20th, something is on the 21st but i forget what, and a Ping on the 22nd.

[identity profile] sammantha.livejournal.com 2007-07-11 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
what is the difference with full orthodics - other than the price?
I need knew ones too but have been waiting until I get the teeth stuff paid for, which will be about 5 months I think.

[identity profile] tvor.livejournal.com 2007-07-12 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
The full ones are a whole sole, goes right from heel to toe instead of just the heel and arch.

[identity profile] sammantha.livejournal.com 2007-07-12 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
well yah, I figured that out..but I meant, the difference as in how much 'better' is it for ya?

[identity profile] tvor.livejournal.com 2007-07-12 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know as it's better, but more convenient when you remove the insole of the shoe, you can replace it with a whole sole instead of your toes scraping on the raw bottom though.