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As much as I like the original poem, this one made me bark/snort with laughter, which was sorely (and I do mean sorely) needed. This is so my life right now.
Today I had my first crown ever. It's just a temp until the real one comes in. It hurt a lot. It took 4 shots of novacaine and then about halfway through they had to stop and do another one, and then 3/4 of the way through we had to stop and do a sixth. Dentist says he's never had to use that many before. Well, aren't I and my one of a kind body and its stupid quirks special? He said he'd use a longer lasting one next time. You think? It was numb from 11:30 a.m. when I left until about 6:30. It even numbed the inside of one ear. It was itching and I went to scratch it and couldn't feel it.
I slept from 12:30 until 2:00. I can't eat anything cold for 24 hours, though I desperately want ice cream to numb it again. It feels like someone punched me in the jaw. I go back in a week. Dentist said 9 out of 10 people don't need novacaine for the permanent crown fitting. I said I'd probably be that one. This is a molar I've had since I was six and it had 4 or 5 fractures. My habit of ice chewing that I broke a couple years ago probably did not do me any favors. The one on the other side will have to be done, but we are waiting until next year when dental benefits reset. As it is it will cost me $505. I think the insurance should pay more than 50% since it's not like I let the tooth rot or anything. It's just worn out, along with it's mate on the other side. I may still have to get a root canal on the tooth he did today because the nerves are so twangy (my word not his), but I hope not.
Chris comes home at midnight tonight. It's been a long three weeks. I am so happy. Now I can have a bit of a breather. It's been one thing after another with Rose getting sick then finally going back to school, to me getting sick, to Tobias getting sick, to Rose getting hit in the back of the head in basketball today in PE and from her all too familiar symptoms, I think she has a mild concussion. Not anywhere as bad as T's were. Doctor said there was no reason to bring her in with such mild symptoms as the only thing you can do for a concussion is rest. I don't know, I managed to get both kids through ages 16 and 12 without getting concussions. Why the big rush to have them this year?
On the bright side, Christmas bonuses come out in less than a week. Not like I've been counting the days or anything.
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Date: 2012-12-12 10:41 am (UTC)Best wishes and thanks for all the wonderful hours of reading that you've gifted me with. It's really appreciated.
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Date: 2012-12-12 05:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-12-12 05:43 pm (UTC)Come to find out the back molar the crown was on was fractured in 2 places low in 2 of the roots. Had to have to go thru getting the molar pulled and fight with the insurance for 2 months whether they were anchoring the fake tooth to one or two teeth in front of it. Threw my bite off too(they forgot I have TMJ, talk about living on Tramadol pain med every day).
Hope the permanent crown is not as bad as the temp. I've learned to take pain meds (now have vicodin) before going to the dentist. Makes having my jaw open that long a little more tolerable.
**HUGS** and good pain meds..
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Date: 2012-12-12 10:11 pm (UTC)*hugs* I'm sorry it was so horrible for you. Some people freeze badly. I know it's hard to find a neave and freeze but some people (like you and I) just exact crappy time of it. So it takes more needles then it would on other people.
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Date: 2012-12-14 07:58 pm (UTC)