For anyone who wants to know.

It’s after the jump so as to not bother the rest of the world who aren’t that curious. smiley

  • My diet has been upgraded to pastas and oatmeal. But it gets tiring.
  • I can now eat pork and beef better, as long as they are either ground or really really tender.
  • I still can’t eat chicken, fish and eggs yet though and anything else that is considered malansa1. (Due to the stubborn third molar)
  • Vegetables are no longer a chore to chew. It’s a chore to brush my splint though.
  • My jaws don’t pop so much every time I chew now. Must still proceed with caution though as my jaws easily get tired from chewing.
  • The third molar aches once n a while, sometime tolerable, oftentimes not.

I am also getting my braces this weekend, so I’m working harder to earn my keep this week. The dentist suggested we start with Plan C first, as to create a space between my impacted tooth and the rest of them teeth so it’ll be easier.

Sigh.

The frustrating thing about the whole thing is, I’m going to earn a lot of money this week: But all of those will go to the tooth fund. smiley


  1. A Tagalog term for a characteristic found in chicken, fish and eggs… I can’t seem to find the exact English counterpart for it. It’s neither fishy nor slimy though.