JohnMcM
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Some, and with luck, some more.
I was knocked back by a question asked by a married couple of friends of mine who are challenged in an orthodontist way. They both use full sets of false teeth and both want to walk a Camino.
They asked me for advice about caring for themselves (and their oral hygiene) during a 3-4 week Camino.
I was stumped. I truly did not know what to advise them.
For a few minutes we laughed about the possibility of teeth in a glass an albergue, people taking the wrong teeth by mistake and eating those rock-hard bocadiilos.
Then, it dawned on me, this is potentially a serious concern for some people.
So, if you use false teeth, how did you manage?
I recognise this may be a personal thing to speak about and I mean no offence. I simply want help a couple of friends.
If you want to reply using third- party anecdotes then fine, but please do reply.
Anyone who chooses to post here, please be sensitive to others feelings and reply in the spirit of this forum. We have two potential pilgrims who have a real concern.
Buen Camino
They asked me for advice about caring for themselves (and their oral hygiene) during a 3-4 week Camino.
I was stumped. I truly did not know what to advise them.
For a few minutes we laughed about the possibility of teeth in a glass an albergue, people taking the wrong teeth by mistake and eating those rock-hard bocadiilos.
Then, it dawned on me, this is potentially a serious concern for some people.
So, if you use false teeth, how did you manage?
I recognise this may be a personal thing to speak about and I mean no offence. I simply want help a couple of friends.
If you want to reply using third- party anecdotes then fine, but please do reply.
Anyone who chooses to post here, please be sensitive to others feelings and reply in the spirit of this forum. We have two potential pilgrims who have a real concern.
Buen Camino