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Tooth Extraction
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Had a large back molar extracted in hospital yesterday, after fainted and threw up when the dentist tried to do it.
Sedation was fantastic - remember then putting the canula in, then woke up in recovery room with no memory of what had happened.
Thought it was too good to last!
After a day feeling pleasantly woozy and taking painkillers a couple of times, it is clear everything has worn off now!
Mouth swollen like it is full of ball-bearings, too sore to touch, feels like someone is attacking the cavity with a jackhammer, pain is total!
Not much sleep tonight I fear …
Sedation was fantastic - remember then putting the canula in, then woke up in recovery room with no memory of what had happened.
Thought it was too good to last!
After a day feeling pleasantly woozy and taking painkillers a couple of times, it is clear everything has worn off now!
Mouth swollen like it is full of ball-bearings, too sore to touch, feels like someone is attacking the cavity with a jackhammer, pain is total!
Not much sleep tonight I fear …
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jno - // I would have thought an X-ray really should have picked up any infection before you had the tooth pulled. //
Doctor Lovely did show me the x-ray, and showed where the infection was, so why they didn't sort it when I had the extraction, I have no idea, but it seems a bit bonkers to stich up an infected cavity, which appears to be what they did.
Doctor Lovely did show me the x-ray, and showed where the infection was, so why they didn't sort it when I had the extraction, I have no idea, but it seems a bit bonkers to stich up an infected cavity, which appears to be what they did.
gness - // Doctor Lovely.........that's me way down the queue then..... :-(
You sure you don't want looking after?... ;-) //
You are never 'way down the queue' as you very well know!
If we can discuss what we mean by the term 'looking after ...' then we may be able to come to an … arrangement.
Put it this way, if you want to bring me tea in bed, and mop my fevered brow, then I'm not your guy, but as I say, the term means different things to different people ...
You sure you don't want looking after?... ;-) //
You are never 'way down the queue' as you very well know!
If we can discuss what we mean by the term 'looking after ...' then we may be able to come to an … arrangement.
Put it this way, if you want to bring me tea in bed, and mop my fevered brow, then I'm not your guy, but as I say, the term means different things to different people ...