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schmutzie - 2004-12-02 13:10:04
I, too, have a high resistance to novocaine. When I had my first set of wisdoms out, I took in excess of ten needles in my lower jaw and barely got tingly. They ended up sitting on me and yanking the sucker out anyway, because I couldn't afford laughing gas. I wish that my old dentist had had something "profound" to give me.
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Laura Elaine - 2004-12-02 13:54:10
Yikes - glad I was put out for that one (all four at once). Although, now that I think back, I did have a horrible time in explaining the directions back to the interstate with my mom. She gave up, apparently disgusted that every other word provoked a spattering of blood onto her nice, white summer jacket. This should have been a solid imprecation that I was in no way capable of purchasing my own pain killers, but there I stood in the middle of Walgreens - forgetting I could not spit without any feeling in my tongue or lips and drooling large puddles of blood in front of a cringing crowd of aghast customers. One wonders at the term 'wisdom teeth' at this point...
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Ophelia - 2004-12-02 15:56:58
Ow. Ow ow. I love how you take me places, but i really didn't need to go to the dentist this morning. And again... Ow!
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melinda - 2004-12-02 21:11:41
its called "the tribe"
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radiogurl - 2004-12-02 22:04:49
Ah the memories that brings back. It's a miracle I've got any teeth left at all. I probably need to go to the dentist now, but put it off precisely because of those terms. Hope you're feeling better by now.
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