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Surely you didn't think having straight teeth is all there is to having a proper bite did you?
Ther's a natural evolution to human teeth:
0. niple sucking
1. bottle sucking
2. thumb sucking
3. braces
3.5 niple sucking
4. large quantity of fillings
5. root canals become commonplace
6. dental caps
7. post & bridge denture
7.5 no more niple sucking
8. full set of dentures
Of course steps 3 through 8 can be eliminated from the start by goingwith wooden teeth ... it worked for George Washington!
There's no shame in wearing braces or any medical device at a young age. My fellow classmates wore braces, body supports and medical apparatuses, and weren't visibly affected by the devices. A medical device doesn't make you unlikeable or unkissable, unless you choose to be hidden from public view. Recently, I saw a Thalidomide adult with fingers out of their shoulders, no arms.
There's no shame in wearing braces or any medical device at a young age. My fellow classmates wore braces, body supports and medical apparatuses, and weren't visibly affected by the devices. A medical device doesn't make you unlikeable or unkissable, unless you choose to be hidden from public view. Recently, I saw a Thalidomide adult with fingers out of their shoulders, no arms.
Nearsightedness is very common and easy to correct. As I told my daughter (she is almost off the chart, can't find her glasses without them, except by feel), just wait a few years. People with -2 or so often do fine without glasses, except for night driving and reading at a distance.
It sounds like these are your first glasses, but a correction of -12 or more simply does not fit with a normal life without glasses. How in the world did you fly RC helicopters without glasses? Maybe you misunderstood the correction. If they are your first glasses, and regardless of the correction, I would recommend that you bear with them until your eyes stabilize before considering corrective surgery.
John