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2 hours ago, Still Me said:

Ooh my god I’m so sorry....

i have the beginning of periodontal disease and had 4 cavities....but when I was in elementary/middle school I had my two front teeth extracted

I had one pulled 20 years ago and wisdom teeth cut out shortley after. The dentist tried pulling these on the bottom but couldn't get my teeth numb so i had to go to the oral surgeon to get it done.

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Just now, katt_goddess said:

*sips Carmel Macchiato slowly...

:P

Then again, I have to go to the doctor's on Tuesday right away after work to have my jaw pin adjusted and finally capped with some sort of fake tooth disguise. No painkiller possible.

...

*sips Carmel Macchiato slowly..

I am holding a cup right now. No painkillers means it would never happen for me.

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7 minutes ago, crackymckrackin said:

Tell them to put you under.

The last time they put me under for jaw work, I woke up halfway through while they were cracking my jaw hinge open to sucker out the infection and check to make sure no tumors were starting in that area too. They couldn't get me back under and I had to spend the rest of the then hurried surgery fully aware of everything and trying not to get sick from the access anesthetic. 

The last time I was put under for other stuff, they had to keep feeding me anesthetic constantly in order to keep me under while they removed tumors from my stomach and took samples of other weird things they found. I was wheeled into recovery attached to an oxygen tank. 

Sometimes it's just easier to deal with as much of the discomfort as possible since the alternative is trying not to vomit in an oxygen mask.

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Just now, katt_goddess said:

The last time they put me under for jaw work, I woke up halfway through while they were cracking my jaw hinge open to sucker out the infection and check to make sure no tumors were starting in that area too. They couldn't get me back under and I had to spend the rest of the then hurried surgery fully aware of everything and trying not to get sick from the access anesthetic. 

The last time I was put under for other stuff, they had to keep feeding me anesthetic constantly in order to keep me under while they removed tumors from my stomach and took samples of other weird things they found. I was wheeled into recovery attached to an oxygen tank. 

Sometimes it's just easier to deal with as much of the discomfort as possible since the alternative is trying not to vomit in an oxygen mask.

Ugh.

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