Wisdom Teeth

Mk3runner

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only if there is no room for them meaning their aiming towards your other back teeth which will ultimately lead to some serious pain and loss of teeth down the road.
 

Poodles

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masterchief819;1068805 said:
I was 17 when I got all 4 of mine out. Never felt a single hint of any pain. Didn't even need the painkillers they gave me. Man that nitrous and morphine preop was a trip though :aigo:

About the same, but my mom kept feeding me pills so I would get through the worst part of the pain.

I LOVE oxygen though, I made the comment that I now know why Micheal Jackson loves it.
 

iheartmx83

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its the morphine in the needles that made me like getting my lower wisdom teeth removed. if my mouth wasent bleeding.. i would of slept in the post op room for maybe another 3 hours. for some reason.. my top wisdoms came in fine..

so who got hook ups with a hot ass nurse and some morphine ?:sarcasm:
 

Mk3runner

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iheartmx83;1069073 said:
its the morphine in the needles that made me like getting my lower wisdom teeth removed. if my mouth wasent bleeding.. i would of slept in the post op room for maybe another 3 hours. for some reason.. my top wisdoms came in fine..

so who got hook ups with a hot ass nurse and some morphine ?:sarcasm:

thats what I'm saying a hit of morphine and I'm good.
 

drunk_medic

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Poodles;1069036 said:
About the same, but my mom kept feeding me pills so I would get through the worst part of the pain.

I LOVE oxygen though, I made the comment that I now know why Micheal Jackson loves it.

Oxygen is nice for a hangover. We used to flip on and breathe from the oxygen hoses in the aircraft for a little bit on rough weekends. The only problem is, if you breathe it for too long, once it "wears off" some people [many coworkers] will feel weak and sore all over your body. Must be the ECU adjusting A/F ratio in your body to prevent further damage. :biglaugh:
 

surferofthesnow

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It was really weird. I woke up in a different room than where the surgery took place. When I asked, they said I walked there. I barely remember trying to get my dad to let me drive back. LOL. oh, well. I'm on drugs now, so it's all good. Except eating is hell!!