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  1. Yesterday I had a filling done under inhalation sedation. It was nice. Still got this damn broken tooth though, and a few days ago, the nightly pains came back. Just in time for christmas. Last night had another "so painful I literally can't do anything but lay on my bed and writhe" moment. The dentist yesterday actually offered to do the tooth extraction rather than the filling (which is what the appointment was for). Though she did warn that it would leave me with persistent pain/discomfort which would have probably lasted through the holiday. So I thought I'd just stick to the original plan since I was going into unfamiliar territory with the sedation anyway. So now I know kinda what's gonna go down for the tooth extraction (which I'm still waiting for an appointment for), and that it's rather pleasant.

    Wednesday, 23-Dec-15 23:00:59 UTC from web
    1. @jinglebellistia damn. Well, hope whatever happens, that pain can go away.

      Wednesday, 23-Dec-15 23:38:45 UTC from web
      1. @natawl oh, I figured there would be something I forget to include in that wall of text... I just tried some new soluble painkillers which are supposed to work a lot faster than the ones I was taking before, and in this case they seem to do just that. Assuming it wasn't a coincidence and they work like this every time, things should be a lot more tolerable.

        Wednesday, 23-Dec-15 23:48:06 UTC from web
        1. @jinglebellistia awesome! When i had an exposed nerve in one of my molars and got it looked at they prescribed me i uprofen which was enough to quell the pain after an hour. Glad to see of your painkillers working better.

          Wednesday, 23-Dec-15 23:50:37 UTC from web