LTE 2.0
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- Ima Facultiwyfe
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Re: LTE 2.0
OOOOH! I'll be thinking of you and waiting to hear that it's all over! Good luck, kid ! Enjoy your induced rest!
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Re: LTE 2.0
CathyCA wrote:
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
We all look forward to some 'stoned off your ass' PWing over the next few days ;)
I'm one of those people for whom dental work is never an issue - doesn't matter what it is, from wisdom tooth extraction to root canal, it just doesn't bother me at all. I think a large part of the reason it doesn't bother me is that I go in with the attitude that whatever they are going to do to me isn't going to be a big deal - mind over matter! So just go in with that attitude and you'll cruise through this procedure.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Definitely not fun.CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
When I was 17 and they took out my wisdom teeth, the doctor said I had some of the thickest, most entrenched teeth he'd ever extracted. He ended up breaking two of them into 1/4s with a drill through the middle, then he had to use a drill to break up the bone a little bit on either side of those two teeth. I was pretty bruised and beat up when he was done. Felt like my face had gone through a particularly rough rugby game (this is when I played rugby). It was not fun. And the worst part is that pain killers do almost nothing for me. I've been told I have a condition of the liver that causes me to process drugs and alcohol at an obscene rate. Even surgical anesthetic goes through me like you know what through you know what. If I take a tylenol III or a vicodin, I get some relief withing about 15 minutes, but it's worn off by minute 45. I seldom bother with pain meds unless it's REALLY bad, or unless I'm supposed to take it for swelling. SO, I feel your pain. However, this too shall pass.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Thanks, DA. I'm fortunate to have my mom nearby. She's taking care of me and my kid this week.DevilAlumna wrote:Oh.My.CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
That just sounds.....
I hope you have someone lined up to get you home tomorrow? And maybe babysit you for a day? Because with that drug line up, whoa.... I'd be lucky to be able to open the pill bottles by myself, much less remember what I took when.
Big doses of vibes for a fast, worry-free recovery!!!
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Thanks, Capt.captmojo wrote:CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
These guys will teach you not to have too much bone!
Recover soon.
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Thanks, Tilly!TillyGalore wrote:Vibes that everything goes well and you're not in too much pain.CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
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Thanks, Counselor!lawgrad91 wrote:CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
Vibes and prayers for a successful surgery and quick recovery.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Thanks, Ozzie!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Vibes for a successful surgery and a quick and painless recovery! }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
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Re: LTE 2.0
Thanks, DinK!DukieInKansas wrote:CathyCA - prayers and vibes that everything goes smoothly tomorrow and you have a speedy recovery.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Thanks, Ima!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:OOOOH! I'll be thinking of you and waiting to hear that it's all over! Good luck, kid ! Enjoy your induced rest!
Love, Ima
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Sadly, I've had so much dental work over the years, that I KNOW what he's going to do to me is going to hurt.colchar wrote:CathyCA wrote:
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
We all look forward to some 'stoned off your ass' PWing over the next few days ;)
I'm one of those people for whom dental work is never an issue - doesn't matter what it is, from wisdom tooth extraction to root canal, it just doesn't bother me at all. I think a large part of the reason it doesn't bother me is that I go in with the attitude that whatever they are going to do to me isn't going to be a big deal - mind over matter! So just go in with that attitude and you'll cruise through this procedure.
But thanks for the good wishes, and for understanding that my posting will be incoherent over the next few days.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Vibes for successful surgery and quick recovery!
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Re: LTE 2.0
Dear Bjornolf,bjornolf wrote:Definitely not fun.CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
When I was 17 and they took out my wisdom teeth, the doctor said I had some of the thickest, most entrenched teeth he'd ever extracted. He ended up breaking two of them into 1/4s with a drill through the middle, then he had to use a drill to break up the bone a little bit on either side of those two teeth. I was pretty bruised and beat up when he was done. Felt like my face had gone through a particularly rough rugby game (this is when I played rugby). It was not fun. And the worst part is that pain killers do almost nothing for me. I've been told I have a condition of the liver that causes me to process drugs and alcohol at an obscene rate. Even surgical anesthetic goes through me like you know what through you know what. If I take a tylenol III or a vicodin, I get some relief withing about 15 minutes, but it's worn off by minute 45. I seldom bother with pain meds unless it's REALLY bad, or unless I'm supposed to take it for swelling. SO, I feel your pain. However, this too shall pass.
Thank you for the cheery story about dental work on the morning of my dental surgery.
Love, Cathy
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Thanks, AD!ArkieDukie wrote:Vibes for successful surgery and quick recovery!
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Hey, at least pain killers WORK for you. Be glad about that!CathyCA wrote:Dear Bjornolf,bjornolf wrote:Definitely not fun.CathyCA wrote:I'm having some oral surgery tomorrow. My dentist simply cannot deal with the amount of bone I have in my lower jaw, so he sent me to a periodontist who's going to remove it with a hammer and chisel.
I'll be out of it for a while. I've seen my drugs, and they are powerful--Triazolam, Hydrocodone and an antibiotic, Azithromycin, plus whatever IV cocktail he gives me tomorrow.
My periodontist has a very nice office. It makes me wish that I had paid more attention in chemistry class. . .
When I was 17 and they took out my wisdom teeth, the doctor said I had some of the thickest, most entrenched teeth he'd ever extracted. He ended up breaking two of them into 1/4s with a drill through the middle, then he had to use a drill to break up the bone a little bit on either side of those two teeth. I was pretty bruised and beat up when he was done. Felt like my face had gone through a particularly rough rugby game (this is when I played rugby). It was not fun. And the worst part is that pain killers do almost nothing for me. I've been told I have a condition of the liver that causes me to process drugs and alcohol at an obscene rate. Even surgical anesthetic goes through me like you know what through you know what. If I take a tylenol III or a vicodin, I get some relief withing about 15 minutes, but it's worn off by minute 45. I seldom bother with pain meds unless it's REALLY bad, or unless I'm supposed to take it for swelling. SO, I feel your pain. However, this too shall pass.
Thank you for the cheery story about dental work on the morning of my dental surgery.
Love, Cathy
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Yup. Time for a mod to get off his Barcalounger and do some thread movin'. No free rides here, mods!devildeac wrote:This exchange deserves its own thread.
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Re: LTE 2.0
They both have a hole. And the 5 yen is bigger than the 50 yen.DukieInKansas wrote:Must be inflation. The 5 yen coin had a hole in it when I lived there and the 50 yen didn't.Lavabe wrote:The 50 yen coin has a hole in the center. WHY? What's the logic?
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Is the 50 yen still silver and 5 yen bronze - colorwise? Does the 1 yen still feel like a good breeze would blow it out of your hand because it is so light?Lavabe wrote:They both have a hole. And the 5 yen is bigger than the 50 yen.DukieInKansas wrote:Must be inflation. The 5 yen coin had a hole in it when I lived there and the 50 yen didn't.Lavabe wrote:The 50 yen coin has a hole in the center. WHY? What's the logic?
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Yes. Yes.DukieInKansas wrote:Is the 50 yen still silver and 5 yen bronze - colorwise? Does the 1 yen still feel like a good breeze would blow it out of your hand because it is so light?
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