French Creek hunter
Full Member
- Dec 8, 2011
- 100
- 12
- Detector(s) used
- White's Classic 5id, Minelab E-Trac.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
As the title says,they pulled my wisdom teeth,four in fact. It isn't that bad now,I can eat apple sauce,pudding and scrambled eggs. Which I had for dinner strangely enough. But when I was waiting for the oral surgeon to come into the room, I was high as a kite on velum. With my eyes going cross and having dizzy spells. But what was interesting was the sleeping medicine..
I was laid back in the chair,and a tall block was put in between my upper and lower jaw. My eyes were covered with a blue cloth to prevent from the light from blinding me and I sat there starring at the cloth and then I was gone. It wasn't the same as usual surgeries that I have had in the past. Usually I know that I drifted off,but this time it was like I went out like a blown light would do. Then I woke up, wide awake, which usually doesn't happen. I could walk without support and was able to walk to the car.
I had a really dry mouth and wanted some water,but my parents didn't think it would be wise to take out the gauze that soaked up my blood and saliva, which mainly caused the dryness. Once I got home I had some water and from the long curvy ride home, I was a little motion sick,or so I thought. I was tired and pretty bloody,having to change the gauzes every few hours. I was soon able to eat a milkshake surprisingly with my numbed mouth and numbed outer chin.
I was still feeling affects of nauseousness and when ever I walked, I felt pretty close to barfing. So after awhile of going into stage 2 of sleep, I finally went to my room and slept for 5 hours. I soon took 4 Advil and my nauseousness went away in 30 minutes. So my point is, is that doctor prescribed pain medication should be taken with not much enthusiasm that it's going to work.
But I'm doing a lot better and I am able to close my mouth and eat many soft foods.
I was laid back in the chair,and a tall block was put in between my upper and lower jaw. My eyes were covered with a blue cloth to prevent from the light from blinding me and I sat there starring at the cloth and then I was gone. It wasn't the same as usual surgeries that I have had in the past. Usually I know that I drifted off,but this time it was like I went out like a blown light would do. Then I woke up, wide awake, which usually doesn't happen. I could walk without support and was able to walk to the car.
I had a really dry mouth and wanted some water,but my parents didn't think it would be wise to take out the gauze that soaked up my blood and saliva, which mainly caused the dryness. Once I got home I had some water and from the long curvy ride home, I was a little motion sick,or so I thought. I was tired and pretty bloody,having to change the gauzes every few hours. I was soon able to eat a milkshake surprisingly with my numbed mouth and numbed outer chin.
I was still feeling affects of nauseousness and when ever I walked, I felt pretty close to barfing. So after awhile of going into stage 2 of sleep, I finally went to my room and slept for 5 hours. I soon took 4 Advil and my nauseousness went away in 30 minutes. So my point is, is that doctor prescribed pain medication should be taken with not much enthusiasm that it's going to work.
But I'm doing a lot better and I am able to close my mouth and eat many soft foods.