They gave me some derivative of sodium pentothal. Never been so high in my life. Couldn't stop giggling. My face was swollen for weeks.
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They gave me some derivative of sodium pentothal. Never been so high in my life. Couldn't stop giggling. My face was swollen for weeks.
I couldn't eat solid food for a couple of days, which just meant that I was able to eat a whole lot of pudding. I didn't mind that too much.
My son just had fluoride put on his teeth and he can't have solid foods for a couple of hours, oddly enough I also fed him pudding not to long ago :D
I heard several stories about people coming out of the anesthesia and saying a lot of embarrassing things. Unless I was talking during my surgery I didn't say anything when I came out. Except I did try to use Sign Language to the nurse to tell her my face hurt and I was thirsty. She didn't know sign language....
But this Vicodin helps A LOT.
I had some intestinal exploratory work done at the VA a couple of years ago. Tubes with cameras on the end and that sort of thing.
They used some newer technique.
What they gave me kept me completely awake, but wiped my memory from moment to moment for the duration.
They say you feel all the pain, but you do not remember it.
Weird. Makes you wonder if you say anything while you are under.
Perhaps "Ow! damn that hurts. !!**?&*"
Did it look something like this?
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As I said I don't remember. Could have been!
Did you get a video of the procedure? You could post it on Youtube, or even tweet it. The tag might be a very brief #:
(of course, that assumes a certain type of procedure)
Something tells me the world is just not ready to see what's inside of Gruff.
I have my colon pickled in a jar on my mantle piece. I am not allowed to sell it on ebay but I am open to a private transaction. :)
$1 final offer
ehem..uhum..!
Think I'm going to hurl.
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I probably don't want to be seeing what you're seeing.
The only part of that that I recognized was a bit of url: www.thoughtviper.com
Looks like it was written in 1994 with broken image links and "words" needlessly "put" into "quotes" for no "apparent" reason.
:ehh:
Tomorrow's forecast has been revised to a high of -1F. That's -18C for the rest of the world... Let the good times roll!
It was a high of 86F here in Socal
Homer, you have managed an astounding average 0.02 posts per day
The jet stream can be a cruel biatch...
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In Post Race...nobody can hear your point.
While the midwest is freezing and New England is getting hammered with storm after storm, we are getting absurdly warm temperatures. The ski area melted out last week, so I've put up my skiis for the winter. There should have been another month of skiing, at least, but no. We've touched the 60s. That's "too bloody warm for Idaho in February" to the rest of the world. On the one hand, my heating bill is going to be lower. On the other hand...this is crazy warm. I noticed that the trees are starting to blossom.
Its been 4 days since my surgery and my mouth still hurts. Although its not the extraction sites that hurt, its just my jaw in general that hurts. Trying to lay off the vicodin so I can go back to work Tuesday
I had no lingering pain. I guess it has to do with whether the teeth are bone impacted or flesh impacted. The former results in more pain....either that or you were talking smack to the doctors and they took advantage of your unconscious state to belt you a couple times.
I think my surgeon only used a hammer and chisel.
I sympathize dude.
It took weeks for my jaw to stop hurting.
Mine were not impacted.
It was just the military's policy to remove anyone's wisdom teeth that might become a problem in the field.
One of my thirteen rate responsibilities was fire fighting.
If a chopper crashed on deck it was my job to dive into the flames and pull the pilot out.
Silver suit or no it scared the crap out of me. I wouldn't care to attempt it with impacted teeth.
Yeah, that would be bad. What if you were walking into an inferno and suddenly you got a crippling toothache? I totally understand their reasoning on that.
Dente's Inferno?
Doh!
Actually Shaggy if they could prevent anyone from being incapacitated while on duty it was a plus.
The cost of evacuating an otherwise perfectly health man from remote locations could be high, not to mention relocating a replacement.
Jaw pain has been pretty mild during the day. but it wakes me up in the middle of the night. Ibuprofen 800mg has been helping during the day.
Third investor opportunity on Friday - I both count on nothing and hope for the best...
At least my jaw don't hurt!
I will invest in your company. $150 at 51%
I have been watching a lot of SharkTank. I just don't have the same wallet at them.