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Had all four of wisdom teeth pulled out yesterday, hurt like a bitch afterwards by then they gave me some hydrocodone which worked decent enough. But after the procedure, it seemed like the dentist was lying to me saying I had to wait 3 weeks until I could smoke again. And honestly the thought of someone lying to me really pisses me off, I think it's a waste of time because lies tend to be known later on. I just left in a hurry only to find out I could technically smoke 3 days after the procedure, then I just started smoking then because I was so fucking pissed off. And I was thinking I don't care if I get an infection or die. I then got into an argument with my chaperone picking me up from the dentist and later the cops. >__> The cops did nothing because I was letting blood fall out of my mouth like a crazy person and they could see I wasn't in the right mental state. <__< 

This isn't the first time I have woke up from anesthesia angry either. Honestly, I think any drug or treatment that has a side effect that effects mood swings, will ALWAYS effect me.  I noticed that's where I tend to have any changes happen to me on new medications or sicknesses. I'm too in my feelings lol.

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8 minutes ago, scoobdog said:

Anesthesia tends to be very disorienting.

I guess. When I take other drugs that disorient me I don’t always act so mean, I just think if the drug tends to affect mood I tend to get angry. >_>

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4 minutes ago, crackymckrackin said:

My dad has to be restrained after any kind of anesthesia. He gets crazy violent and belligerent. It's more common than you think. 

Well that makes me feel better >_> It just sucks cause I have to appologize to people the next day

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Smoking after a dental procedure like that causes dry patches and you might just wind back up in the chair.....But do you.  I've had 3 exes that all had to have teeth pulled, they all smoke right after the work, they all wound up prolonging their own pain....

They were told not to smoke for 5 days though...3 weeks seems excessive...Maybe he misspoke or you misheard due to the drugs.

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I know when I had mine out, he told me I couldn’t drink from a straw for several days because that could cause dry socket. I imagine it would be similar for smoking, so please be careful! Don’t want you to have to deal with it longer than necessary!

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31 minutes ago, cyberbully said:

Smoking after a dental procedure like that causes dry patches and you might just wind back up in the chair.....But do you.  I've had 3 exes that all had to have teeth pulled, they all smoke right after the work, they all wound up prolonging their own pain....

They were told not to smoke for 5 days though...3 weeks seems excessive...Maybe he misspoke or you misheard due to the drugs.

No he was just being an asshole. I don't care about pain, kinda feel like dying right now anyways

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