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that sound like the begining of a joke.
I was thinking the same thing. Do you all walk into a bar later?
That's one way to loose weight that I never thought about! I'm going to go have my wisdom teeth pulled.
NINE DAYS YEE HAAA WAY TO GO KRISSIE -- Thats great -- YOU CAN DO IT
The first 3 weeks R teh TOUGHEST ---------------------------------- KEEP STRONG GIRL
You won't, and even if you did, it wouldn't even be close to worth it. I had all of my wisdom teeth extracted in early June, for which I was knocked out - the effects of the anesthesia wearing off were brutal. It was followed by a really tough two weeks of intense painkillers (Vicoden = an extremely cruel drug.) Turns out I gained a few pounds since I was on the couch for 14 days. The worst part is possibly the nasty-tasting piece of cloth-like material they put over the wounds. Every morning, I woke up feeling like I swallowed a mouthful of crap in the middle of the night, not to mention it hurts like hell when they get taken out. I was then left with small and relatively deep holes where the teeth were, which I have been rinsing after every meal for the last month.
But that's not the end. A few days ago, I started feeling soreness and swelling in my bottom right gum, right at the hole from the tooth (which is pretty much closed/healed by now, a month and a couple weeks later.) Went in to the Surgeon's this afternoon, and thank God I did. Turns out some food/debris was underneath the bubble that had begun to form. After three quick shots of Novacaine, the Surgeon ripped open the swelling gum and removed the crap inside, followed by a bunch of squirts of water. inside the newly-formed hole. This procedure was likely the most painful 15 minutes of my life, since I was actually awake for it. Had this not been done, however, legitimate infections could have formed. Since then, there hasn't been too much pain. Unfortunately though, I have to wear another one of those nasty cloth-coverups on the wound for the next week. Yay. Can't wait til next Wednesday when they rip it off.
Although I've certainly regretted it, especially this afternoon, it was for the best that I had it done. The teeth that wore braces for 4 years did not deserve to go crooked. And, since I'm still pretty young, it wasn't as bad as it would have been anywhere from 10-30 years from now. (Sorry for the ranting, but this was a bad experience for me.)
I had to have mine surgically removed (would never surface on their own) when I was 21 or 22. The day before Thanksgiving. Took the painkillers for maybe 1 day then switched to Tylenol. Yeah, the holes in my mouth didn't taste great, but it certainly wasn't the worst thing I've ever been through. Sorry your situation is more severe than usual.I hate to add insult to injury, but as someone who regularly sees and hears the post wisdom tooth extractions cases, yours is in the definate minority of post surgery complications. 95% of the time, it's just some bruise like soreness for a day or 2 in the extraction site areas.
All it's missing now is a polish guy
We went to the bar after the meeting ....
The Chinese guys didn't want to come out to drink..
So we replaced them with 2 English guys and 1 Scottish guy...
You won't, and even if you did, it wouldn't even be close to worth it. I had all of my wisdom teeth extracted in early June, for which I was knocked out - the effects of the anesthesia wearing off were brutal. It was followed by a really tough two weeks of intense painkillers (Vicoden = an extremely cruel drug.) Turns out I gained a few pounds since I was on the couch for 14 days. The worst part is possibly the nasty-tasting piece of cloth-like material they put over the wounds. Every morning, I woke up feeling like I swallowed a mouthful of crap in the middle of the night, not to mention it hurts like hell when they get taken out. I was then left with small and relatively deep holes where the teeth were, which I have been rinsing after every meal for the last month.
But that's not the end. A few days ago, I started feeling soreness and swelling in my bottom right gum, right at the hole from the tooth (which is pretty much closed/healed by now, a month and a couple weeks later.) Went in to the Surgeon's this afternoon, and thank God I did. Turns out some food/debris was underneath the bubble that had begun to form. After three quick shots of Novacaine, the Surgeon ripped open the swelling gum and removed the crap inside, followed by a bunch of squirts of water. inside the newly-formed hole. This procedure was likely the most painful 15 minutes of my life, since I was actually awake for it. Had this not been done, however, legitimate infections could have formed. Since then, there hasn't been too much pain. Unfortunately though, I have to wear another one of those nasty cloth-coverups on the wound for the next week. Yay. Can't wait til next Wednesday when they rip it off.
Although I've certainly regretted it, especially this afternoon, it was for the best that I had it done. The teeth that wore braces for 4 years did not deserve to go crooked. And, since I'm still pretty young, it wasn't as bad as it would have been anywhere from 10-30 years from now. (Sorry for the ranting, but this was a bad experience for me.)
Conference call with the CT State Police. Whoopie!!!!
Oh the places I could go with this
Just a con-call this time. I done already paid my dues to society....
Ask them if you can get a free pass for speeding tickets. My wife had one once when she worked for the state and befriended one of the Staties. Just a business card with a note on the back.