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Wisdom Teeth Out

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Im sitting here with two rags in my mouth, all hopped up on Super Motrin. In a little bit I will be even more hopped up and hopefully down for the count on some type of Vicodin, a mild mild form of morphine and Sweet Momma H. Obviously this will postpone the TAC CSS comeback tour I have on. So, just a heads up. Ill be back in a couple days after I recover and get settled in back at college.

 

DEFCON out

good luck with the recovery, my cousin had that and we had to wait on him for days :LOL:

that really sucks. ill eat snacks and cake for ya

-G

I got all 4 wisdom teeth out about a year and a half ago, it wasn't that bad because they gave me the laughing gas heehee! Anyways, I wish you a speedy recovery!

Becca

They pulled my teeth about 1.5 years ago. I only bled for like 4 hours after the operation. Only needed assistance for that first day, but I had to eat soft foods for 5 days. They prescribed me something called oxycodein (or oxycodone, something with oxycod-) and I didn't feel a thing. Almost gagged once since no one would help me remove my second gauze soaked with rich red blood. 8)

 

Anyhow, have fun with your recovery. :LOL:

 

_Hayabusa

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