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Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
I just made an appointment to have my 2 remaining wisdom teeth pulled. The other 2 that I needed to have out got infected about a year ago and had to be removed and I am just worried about that happening while I am preggo and either having to deal with the pain or having them pulled without being knocked out.
Funny how I am putting myself through this for the future baby.
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Posted 9/14/06 11:33 AM |
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
omg -- I was thinking the same thing. I have to get mine out too, but I'm too scared. Does it hurt? I'm a BIG chicken when it comes to pain. And I"m scared of getting the gas and not waking up.
Message edited 9/14/2006 12:16:35 PM.
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Posted 9/14/06 12:16 PM |
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
It does not hurt, and honestly I felt a gagillion times better once they were gone. i did not even realize that they were irritating me until after they were outta there.
ETA: DEFINITELY take care of your teeth. There is a ton of new research out that even the earliest stages of gum disease or oral infection can travel through your bloodstream and affect your other organs. Stay healthy& lots of
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Posted 9/14/06 12:34 PM |
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anonttcer
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
I had 2 out last year and not only did it not hurt, I was awake for it. He just numbed the heck out of me and did it. I wanted it that way because I don't react well to drugs. I felt no pain at all and after the novocaine wore off I was shocked that I really had no pain. I didn't even need to take the prescription pain meds he prescribed. Mine weren't impacted so I am guessing that is why it was so easy.
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Posted 9/14/06 2:39 PM |
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anonttcer
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
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omg -- I was thinking the same thing. I have to get mine out too, but I'm too scared. Does it hurt? I'm a BIG chicken when it comes to pain. And I"m scared of getting the gas and not waking up.
If you are scared, stay awake. I did for that exact reason. Let me tell you- it was not bad at all- you are so numb you don't feel a thing- just some tugging and pulling.
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Posted 9/14/06 2:40 PM |
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princess99
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
Posted by anonttcer
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omg -- I was thinking the same thing. I have to get mine out too, but I'm too scared. Does it hurt? I'm a BIG chicken when it comes to pain. And I"m scared of getting the gas and not waking up.
If you are scared, stay awake. I did for that exact reason. Let me tell you- it was not bad at all- you are so numb you don't feel a thing- just some tugging and pulling.
I had to have out one- and I got ALOT of novacaine and it really was not that bad. Like it was stated- a lot of tugging and pulling. And I am dental phobic and I am saying it is not that bad. I break into sweats in the dentists office. Then I went home and relaxed, the next day I think I ate apple sauce, and egg drop soup.
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Posted 9/14/06 3:52 PM |
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MrsBlueSash
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
I would say it doesn't hurt, but afterward it can. My uppers were a piece of cake (taken out after infection also). My lowers were removed first, years before and they got the dry-socket issue...that hurt. But like anything it gets better and drugs helped. If your worried and your doctor is willing to remove them it might be worth the trouble.
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Posted 9/14/06 4:13 PM |
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
I was totally knocked out because in case they had to break the tooth in half to get it out, I didnt want to hear it. But they gave me vicodin for the pain, I took a 1/2 of a pill and it did nothing after 30 minutes so I took the other half and still no pain relief. After 4 hours of talking on the phone, I noticed it didnt hurt anymore and I ate peaches and cottage cheese.
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Posted 9/14/06 4:47 PM |
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Eva Luna
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
You're going to be a great mom Diane!
I'm in the 2WW and woke up with a wicked headache...I'm suffering through it because I refuse to take anything.
I understand!
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Posted 9/14/06 4:50 PM |
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Posted by sasha
You're going to be a great mom Diane!
Awww thank you. That brought tears to my eyes... what a very sweet thing to say!
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Posted 9/15/06 11:12 AM |
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smdl
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
That's my exact problem right now. I have 2 left, one with a cavity. It seems impossible for me to get an appt but now I am TTC.
So I am kind of stuck. I can't use anesthesia
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Posted 9/15/06 1:34 PM |
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
Posted by smdl
That's my exact problem right now. I have 2 left, one with a cavity. It seems impossible for me to get an appt but now I am TTC.
So I am kind of stuck. I can't use anesthesia
Well take the pregnancy test and if you arent preggo this time, while you are in the 2WW to BD again, do it then maybe?
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Posted 9/15/06 3:15 PM |
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Re: Sacrificing for the baby that doesn't even exist yet!
Definitely worth it to deal with ALL dental issues, even if you are TTC already. I had a couple cavities, a broken tooth and a couple fillings that had fallen out. It was a few rough visits but when you are pregnant you will be able to relax and not be anxious about your teeth.
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Posted 9/15/06 4:05 PM |
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