Zac wrote:
Hi Tez,
Sorry for not replying sooner, my personal experience so far has been what I would call a bit of a rollercoaster, first Dr Amir assesses what needs correcting then the process starts which in my case can get off to a slow start in how I react to the different appliances I have worn so far ( four ) Dr Amir will try and tweak different methods to suit the individual as we are obviously all different.
I have experienced some very positive results although it is very important to follow Dr Amir's instructions which I have failed to do on occasion due to misunderstandings, when I see him he puts me back on track again, this is obviously an on going type of treatment which I have barely started, from what I have experienced so far I remain very positive and optimistic for the future.
Regards,
Zac this is good news, you sound more up beat that I was last heard from you.
There are ups and downs, Emma has just been through the same with an appliance that wasn't working, it took two visits to get it right and she's now back on track.