Boy's health is critical after wreck
Boy's health is critical after wreck
Published in: Internet News Search: dental February 19th, 2006 Boy's health is critical after wreck
Yakima Herald-Republic Related Content Mirror Twins.Published in: Internet News Search: dentist October 4th, 2005 The following post is a true post. Keep in mind I am in the stage of "The Novacaine is Wearing Off and I am Self-Medicating with WINE!" So if I ramble, you know why. I meant wine, as sipped through a straw so I don't dribble and drool in an undladylike fashion were I just to I am always fascinated by my boys. Our children do that to us parents. But having twins, well it just adds another layer to the parenting experience. A very mysterious layer that often leaves me feeling left out. On the outside looking in. The older, more exprienced parents at a loss for words and knowledge when it comes to her children. I have always suspected my boys were "mirror twins".
Mirror Image Twins Do the math! One in 100 births are twins. One fourth are indentical. Of those indentical twins, one fourth to one third are "mirror" twins. Ok, getting back to my babgling (told you I had wine and refuse to spell check my blog) One is not left handed and the other right handed. Instead, they are both. But they use opposite hands for different things, EX: one will use his left hand to for cutting a steak, batting at baseball, throwing a ball...and his twin will use the opposite hand for the same task. Their cowlicks (this changes with the humidity) and birthmarks (which are more pronounced over the years) are mirror images of each other. They might not look alike exactly, but they are in opposite sides of their bodies. Many times at night, to this age of nearly 15 now, I find them sleeping either in the exact same postion or in mirror positions of each other. As parents, JA and I have a hard time telling them apart from the side view. Or pictures! Yeegawd! Pictures. Don't get me started! Then there was The Ultrasound. The technician said she never saw anything like it, had heard about it indeed! But it was very rare. In their first and only ultrasound, the babies were facing each other in identical positions with their palms over their foreheads. As if saying, "Gosh, I forgot something!" in a comedical manner. Identical but as if looking at themselves in a mirror! I do have the ultrasound of one, seconds after they moved slightly, but still in that position. She tried to get them both but it was impossible. To this day, I will always remember thinking, "Those baby twins are going to have my wicked sense of humor if they so can perform like this, in unision, for an ultrasound!" Now let'sg get to the dentist visits. They went yesterday, I went today. The dentist, who is usually very quiet, was extremely talkative and very excited. He talked and talked about my twins dental records. Keep this in mind, my boys will be 15 on Novemeber 7th. And they have nearly every single baby tooth. Both of them. The same teeth, but in mirror image of each other. Yes. In another words, every time they visit the dentist, whatever is going on one twins mouth, his twin will have the same exact situation on the opposite side of his mouth. SPOOKY! The only exception is Mark. He had an accident a couple of years ago that knocked his left eye tooth out and caused his adult tooth to come in on an angle. But the angle it has settled into is the exact same angle as his twin's RIGHT tooth. Other than that, all baby teeth and adult teeth are exact mirror images of each other. Mirror image dental records. Then there was the exact same hernia operations, one at 3 years of age, the other at 4. On opposite sides of the body and almost exactly one year from each other to the day. spooooooooooooky! Why am I not surprised and rather thrilled at this! PS, I never thought they would fit into this little group but always wondered, but to hear the dentist and doctors go on about these things, well I guess I can not deny it. Gotta go. The novacaine is wearing off. One more glass of wine and then off to slumber land. Did I ever mention if I had the chance to have twins again, I would? I even felt this way when they were newborns. Nothing has ever changed my opinion about that matter. Nothing. Diapers, feedings, teenage years... nothing. Twins are much easier then singletons. A salute to all moms out there who have raised singeltons. How do you do it? And like I said, I had wine and an dislike of spell check right now. Did I mention I had little to eat today? Fewer heart patients need antibiotics before dental proceduresPublished in: Internet News Search: dentist April 20th, 2007 Fewer heart patients need antibiotics before dental procedures ... Mirror Twins.Published in: Internet News Search: dental October 4th, 2005 The following post is a true post. Keep in mind I am in the stage of "The Novacaine is Wearing Off and I am Self-Medicating with WINE!" So if I ramble, you know why. I meant wine, as sipped through a straw so I don't dribble and drool in an undladylike fashion were I just to I am always fascinated by my boys. Our children do that to us parents. But having twins, well it just adds another layer to the parenting experience. A very mysterious layer that often leaves me feeling left out. On the outside looking in. The older, more exprienced parents at a loss for words and knowledge when it comes to her children. I have always suspected my boys were "mirror twins".
Mirror Image Twins Do the math! One in 100 births are twins. One fourth are indentical. Of those indentical twins, one fourth to one third are "mirror" twins. Ok, getting back to my babgling (told you I had wine and refuse to spell check my blog) One is not left handed and the other right handed. Instead, they are both. But they use opposite hands for different things, EX: one will use his left hand to for cutting a steak, batting at baseball, throwing a ball...and his twin will use the opposite hand for the same task. Their cowlicks (this changes with the humidity) and birthmarks (which are more pronounced over the years) are mirror images of each other. They might not look alike exactly, but they are in opposite sides of their bodies. Many times at night, to this age of nearly 15 now, I find them sleeping either in the exact same postion or in mirror positions of each other. As parents, JA and I have a hard time telling them apart from the side view. Or pictures! Yeegawd! Pictures. Don't get me started! Then there was The Ultrasound. The technician said she never saw anything like it, had heard about it indeed! But it was very rare. In their first and only ultrasound, the babies were facing each other in identical positions with their palms over their foreheads. As if saying, "Gosh, I forgot something!" in a comedical manner. Identical but as if looking at themselves in a mirror! I do have the ultrasound of one, seconds after they moved slightly, but still in that position. She tried to get them both but it was impossible. To this day, I will always remember thinking, "Those baby twins are going to have my wicked sense of humor if they so can perform like this, in unision, for an ultrasound!" Now let'sg get to the dentist visits. They went yesterday, I went today. The dentist, who is usually very quiet, was extremely talkative and very excited. He talked and talked about my twins dental records. Keep this in mind, my boys will be 15 on Novemeber 7th. And they have nearly every single baby tooth. Both of them. The same teeth, but in mirror image of each other. Yes. In another words, every time they visit the dentist, whatever is going on one twins mouth, his twin will have the same exact situation on the opposite side of his mouth. SPOOKY! The only exception is Mark. He had an accident a couple of years ago that knocked his left eye tooth out and caused his adult tooth to come in on an angle. But the angle it has settled into is the exact same angle as his twin's RIGHT tooth. Other than that, all baby teeth and adult teeth are exact mirror images of each other. Mirror image dental records. Then there was the exact same hernia operations, one at 3 years of age, the other at 4. On opposite sides of the body and almost exactly one year from each other to the day. spooooooooooooky! Why am I not surprised and rather thrilled at this! PS, I never thought they would fit into this little group but always wondered, but to hear the dentist and doctors go on about these things, well I guess I can not deny it. Gotta go. The novacaine is wearing off. One more glass of wine and then off to slumber land. Did I ever mention if I had the chance to have twins again, I would? I even felt this way when they were newborns. Nothing has ever changed my opinion about that matter. Nothing. Diapers, feedings, teenage years... nothing. Twins are much easier then singletons. A salute to all moms out there who have raised singeltons. How do you do it? And like I said, I had wine and an dislike of spell check right now. Did I mention I had little to eat today? |

