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Re: Oh no!!!!!!! I am in big trouble!!!!Nardil Ma » blueboy

Posted by yxibow on November 21, 2007, at 22:08:40

In reply to Re: Oh no!!!!!!! I am in big trouble!!!!Nardil Ma, posted by blueboy on November 20, 2007, at 16:46:45

> > Girls and guys!
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> > first of all i am really sorry if i missed any messages someone posted at me last time...I think sorry to Ron is in order...I just have so much workload, but I don't want to ignotre anyone. Unlike on myspace where it is common practice!
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> >
> > Now, I am in a tad of a jam.....!!:)
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> > I have to get wisdom teeth out, and YES- i have to stop Nardil, due to absolute contraindications...Otherwise Ace will be digging up daisy'....(I am too young and handsome to die now:))
> >
> > One good thing is it my 'refresh' my biochemistry, but nardil has been working great as of late.....at times really brilliant.
> >
> > HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Ace:)
> >
> >
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> The solution is easy. Do it with a local.
>
> I had impacted wisdom teeth taken out while in Vietnam (long time ago), and let me tell you, I was lucky to get novocaine. I asked the dentist for "something for the pain" and he gave me some aspirin. My unit gave me the rest of the morning off, but I was back at work after lunch (spitting blood, LOL. Well, okay, bloody pieces of gauze).
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> It throbbed but I survived.
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> AFAIK there are ample locals you can take with Nardil. People over-anesthetize, but most of the problem is anxiety, not pain. Take some benzo's, or better yet, see if your dentist/oral surgeon will give you nitrous oxide.
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> You can get fully, or 97%, anesthetized during the procedure with a local. You'll have something like a very bad headache for maybe 8 hours, when the local wears off. Like I said, I was functional when I did it.


Nitrous has fallen out of favour in some places because it can cause unconsciousness problems (like teenagers doing whippet canisters). Full anaesthesia is known to produce less post operative difficulties.

I'm afraid of general anaesthesia although modern practices are very safe in western countries and you needn't be. Its my fear of death and unrealistic ideas of control, I had them done under local and I nearly fainted because I didn't eat anything that morning. Should have some orange juice or something.

Either way, it takes around 45 minutes for all 4 impacted with a good dental surgeon. And you get to have percocet or something like that if you have a nice doctor and laugh at movies or something for a few days.


You can check a lot of agents together at

http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/Interaction/ChooseDrugs/1,4109,,00.html


 

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