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  • S Steve McLenithan

    after 4 wisdom teeth are taken out X|

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    Erik Thompson
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    What are wisdom teeth? ;P j/k. Never had any, never will :cool: Cheers, -Erik

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    • S Steve McLenithan

      after 4 wisdom teeth are taken out X|

      // Steve McLenithan

      Cluelessnes:
         There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idots.

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      Chris Losinger
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      i just got an offer for some cheap Vicodin (no prescription needed!). should i forward it to you ? -c ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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      • R Richard Jones

        Mine were straight but under the other molars. He had to go in the side and break apart the teeth. X| "For all of our languages, we cannot communicate" - Christy Moore, Natives

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        Steve McLenithan
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        Ouch.

        // Steve McLenithan

        Cluelessnes:
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        • G greba

          It's called Tylenol 3. I got four wisdom teeth taken out a few months ago. Funny thing though, my Dad got his wishoem teeth taken out the same day I did. He just never bothered to get them taken out. Greba, My lack of content on my home page should be entertaining.

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          Glenn Dawson
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          Is percoset or tylenol 3 better?

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          • L Lost User

            I still got all 4 and I'm 40. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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            Steve McLenithan
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            So does my Mom. It's weird how they never affect some people, and others have so many problems.

            // Steve McLenithan

            Cluelessnes:
               There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idots.

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            • S Steve McLenithan

              after 4 wisdom teeth are taken out X|

              // Steve McLenithan

              Cluelessnes:
                 There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idots.

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              Chris Meech
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              I guess I'm the fortunate one. When I was a teenager back in the 60's and had braces, I had several teeth removed and my teeth straightened to accomadate for my wisdom teeth. During my twenties, all four came in and I've never had a problem with them. On the other hand, I have a deathly fear of dentists and haven't sat in a chair since my teen years (+30 years). For the last twenty years, I've been hearing that in ten years my teeth will all fall out, but I'm still waiting. Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez

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              • G Glenn Dawson

                Is percoset or tylenol 3 better?

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                Steve McLenithan
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                I've only ever used Tylenol 3, but it's rather annoying. The pain goes away, but you're so groggy and can't fall alseep.

                // Steve McLenithan

                Cluelessnes:
                   There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idots.

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                • T Terry ONolley

                  [shudder] I remember getting mine yanked in the early 80's by an Army dentist. The first on he tried with dental pliers - he was pulling really hard, but he must have been squeezing the pliers too hard as well because suddenly I heard this loud *CRACK* and the dentists hand flew out of my mouth. He had stripped my tooth - I had tooth fragments all over the inside of my mouth. I remember wishing I could have gotten a general anaesthesia instead of a few lousy novacaine shots. He put the bloody pliers down on the little swiveling instrument table and picked up his drill - he drilled a couple holes into what was left of the tooth then he grabbed what looked like a cross between pliers and ice tongs. He used that implement to go into the holes he just drilled and then began pulling again - I swear I was lifted half out my seat before the tooth finally popped out of my mouth. All I could think was "1 down and 3 to go". To this day I have bad dreams where there is something in my mouth and I spit it out and it is a tooth fragment but there is never just one, no matter how many times I spit it out there are more tooth fragments. And they feel really small and uncomfortable and my thoughts in the dream are very stressed out because I know that they are teeth fragments and it must mean that all of my teeth are disintegrating. It is such a creepy and unsettling dream.


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                  Steve McLenithan
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                  Damn that's horrible. Anaesthesia is great.

                  // Steve McLenithan

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                  • A Andrew McCarter

                    I had 5 taken out 10 years ago. 3-day hospital stay as I needed some jawbone work done to get at the 5th tooth! I ended up dating one of the nurses on my ward for a while after :-D

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                    Steve McLenithan
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                    Not bad:-D

                    // Steve McLenithan

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                    • L l a u r e n

                      ohhhh shame my gf just had hers taken out on monday and i was baby-sitting her she is still suffering altho a bit less pain i feel for u ps: do u notice a drop in iq since u had them out? :rolleyes:


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                      Steve McLenithan
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                      l a u r e n wrote: do u notice a drop in iq since u had them out Not sure. It's hard to think clearly being all drugged up;)

                      // Steve McLenithan

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                      • C Chris Meech

                        I guess I'm the fortunate one. When I was a teenager back in the 60's and had braces, I had several teeth removed and my teeth straightened to accomadate for my wisdom teeth. During my twenties, all four came in and I've never had a problem with them. On the other hand, I have a deathly fear of dentists and haven't sat in a chair since my teen years (+30 years). For the last twenty years, I've been hearing that in ten years my teeth will all fall out, but I'm still waiting. Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez

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                        Steve McLenithan
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                        You sound just like my Grandfather. lol

                        // Steve McLenithan

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                        • C Chris Losinger

                          i just got an offer for some cheap Vicodin (no prescription needed!). should i forward it to you ? -c ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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                          Steve McLenithan
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                          :laugh:

                          // Steve McLenithan

                          Cluelessnes:
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                          • S Steve McLenithan

                            You sound just like my Grandfather. lol

                            // Steve McLenithan

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                            Chris Meech
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                            Thanks, I think. :) Hope you get over the pain soon. Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez

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                            • T Terry ONolley

                              [shudder] I remember getting mine yanked in the early 80's by an Army dentist. The first on he tried with dental pliers - he was pulling really hard, but he must have been squeezing the pliers too hard as well because suddenly I heard this loud *CRACK* and the dentists hand flew out of my mouth. He had stripped my tooth - I had tooth fragments all over the inside of my mouth. I remember wishing I could have gotten a general anaesthesia instead of a few lousy novacaine shots. He put the bloody pliers down on the little swiveling instrument table and picked up his drill - he drilled a couple holes into what was left of the tooth then he grabbed what looked like a cross between pliers and ice tongs. He used that implement to go into the holes he just drilled and then began pulling again - I swear I was lifted half out my seat before the tooth finally popped out of my mouth. All I could think was "1 down and 3 to go". To this day I have bad dreams where there is something in my mouth and I spit it out and it is a tooth fragment but there is never just one, no matter how many times I spit it out there are more tooth fragments. And they feel really small and uncomfortable and my thoughts in the dream are very stressed out because I know that they are teeth fragments and it must mean that all of my teeth are disintegrating. It is such a creepy and unsettling dream.


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                              NormDroid
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                              Had 3 teeth pulled out in Berlin BMH (the place where Rudolph Hess went when he was taken ill), I was 14 and had no problems.

                              I am that is

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                              • S Steve McLenithan

                                I've only ever used Tylenol 3, but it's rather annoying. The pain goes away, but you're so groggy and can't fall alseep.

                                // Steve McLenithan

                                Cluelessnes:
                                   There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idots.

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                                greba
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                                And you can barely remember anything, although that might have been the lovely knock out gas. Love that stuff.:zzz: Greba, My lack of content on my home page should be entertaining.

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                                • A Andrew McCarter

                                  I had 5 taken out 10 years ago. 3-day hospital stay as I needed some jawbone work done to get at the 5th tooth! I ended up dating one of the nurses on my ward for a while after :-D

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                                  Terry ONolley
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                                  Andrew McCarter wrote: I ended up dating one of the nurses on my ward for a while after So was it worth the pain? :)


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