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« Reply #7125 on: 12:46:24, 02-09-2008 » |
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Thanks Mort. Well the second trip worked for me last time. Must be a wisdom tooth. o well, i would've lost a bit of wisdom then that i did'nt have in the first place!!! I just hope the tooth is'nt to near the front of my mouth that would affect my tuba playing. i would hate to loose that. However, I may be going back onto drumkit soon. Depends what the MD says!
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« Reply #7126 on: 12:49:16, 02-09-2008 » |
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I just hope the tooth is'nt to near the front of my mouth that would affect my tuba playing. BBM, you mean you don't KNOW which tooth it is??
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« Reply #7127 on: 12:52:00, 02-09-2008 » |
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I was'nt thinking then Martle. The 3rd tooth along from my left front tooth.
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« Reply #7128 on: 15:50:54, 02-09-2008 » |
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I was'nt thinking then Martle. The 3rd tooth along from my left front tooth.
That'll be your first molar then. I had them out when I was small because there wasn't enough room in my mouth for the rest, but because of the age I was they had to come out twice. Which meant that I had a nice collection of 5 (including one wisdom tooth) teeth sitting in a draw until I finally threw them away last year. Having them out didn't affect my clarinet embouchure btw. The experience of having a tooth out is quite fun in my experience. You sit there being talked at while the dentist wobbles your tooth until it cracks. After I had my wisdom tooth extracted I went back to work with a big smile on my face because it wasn't trying to grow through my cheek anymore. Had to retreat back to my bedroom because the migraine is returning. People kept on talking at me.
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« Reply #7129 on: 15:58:33, 02-09-2008 » |
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« Reply #7130 on: 16:02:38, 02-09-2008 » |
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I'm sure nothing like this will happen to any present company.
Thanks for sharing that anyway. It's made me look forward even more to my next visit to the dentist.
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« Reply #7131 on: 16:31:19, 02-09-2008 » |
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They put me under a mild general anaesthetic for the procedure and I woke up in the middle of it! Shudder. I tried to say "What's going on?" but couldn't because of all the hardware in my mouth.
That happened to me as well, Strina I won't go into details, except to say that I regard dentists with d-e-e-p suspicion Had a lovely one once though. Now retired
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« Reply #7132 on: 16:48:30, 02-09-2008 » |
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I had three of my wisdoms out with a general anaesthetic in the dentist's chair - Pethidine. Never felt a thing!!! (The fourth wisdom never came through )
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« Reply #7133 on: 19:52:53, 02-09-2008 » |
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Oh dear...this all remins me I have my annual dental check-up tomorrow. I should probably say cheque-up... EEEK!
x Jan x
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« Reply #7134 on: 19:54:39, 02-09-2008 » |
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Good luck Jan!!
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« Reply #7135 on: 22:28:02, 02-09-2008 » |
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Sorry to bring this up again -- but not all parents could possibly be as stupid as I am.
I am not able to communicate orally at all. Every sentence that comes out of my mouth sounds so absurd as I say it that I actually have to pause and contemplate its absurdity. But then it turns out to not be absurd at all, so I finish the sentence silently as I contemplate its new-found non-absurdity, and when my voice re-engages, I am on the next sentence. Ad infinitum. People just sort of stare at me as it happens. Somehow they manage to understand me.
If everyone who has a child were to speak like I do, I don't think we'd have a society at all anymore.
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« Reply #7136 on: 22:36:58, 02-09-2008 » |
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Every so often, I feel compelled to put a page through Pornolize, to lighten the mood. (erm: this contains explicit language/material which some may find offensive)
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« Reply #7137 on: 22:38:51, 02-09-2008 » |
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Inky. Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
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« Reply #7138 on: 22:40:46, 02-09-2008 » |
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If everyone who has a child were to speak like I do, I don't think we'd have a society at all anymore.
Turfers, it's ' as I do', as you will no doubt concede when you've got over this idiotic tirade directed against your own fatherhood. Now, just read back over the good advice above, get as early a night as you can, and stop worrying. <finger wag and stern look>
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« Reply #7139 on: 22:44:24, 02-09-2008 » |
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Every so often, I feel compelled to put a page through Pornolize, to lighten the mood. (erm: might not be safe for work) I really am going to have to go to the bathroom now, Inks. And never mind the keyboard, the whole computer will have to be replaced tomorrow.
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