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Default Wisdom Teeth Pulled

Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Michael Trew wrote:
>
>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>> On 2021-04-29 9:48 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>> On 4/29/2021 8:32 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> On 4/29/2021 1:53 PM, Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/29/2021 10:02 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021-04-29 9:08 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 8:57:16 AM UTC-4, Michael
>>>>>>>> Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Good thing most of the posts here are John
>>>>>>>>> Kuthe-centric. I was afraid
>>>>>>>>> that you guys would be making me hungry... I just had
>>>>>>>>> all 4 wisdom teeth
>>>>>>>>> pulled (ouch), and have eaten noting but jello for over
>>>>>>>>> 36 hours. Guess
>>>>>>>>> I'm going to lose a few pounds though, lol. Will be
>>>>>>>>> working on some "soft food recipes" here shortly.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I had mine out piecemeal. Nature gifted me with a couple
>>>>>>>> extra. I had two out on the right side when I was about
>>>>>>>> your age, and three out on the left
>>>>>>>> side when I was in my early 60s. My current dentist and I
>>>>>>>> cannot figure out why they
>>>>>>>> didn't take all three on the right side while they were
>>>>>>>> in there. That
>>>>>>>> last one will
>>>>>>>> probably still be there when I die.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had one pulled. I had heard so many horror stories about
>>>>>>> wisdom teeth
>>>>>>> that I was really nervous. As it turned out, it was a
>>>>>>> breeze. It came out because of a problem and there was on
>>>>>>> tooth opposite it. Most people
>>>>>>> have to have them pulled because they are impacted. That
>>>>>>> was the case with my son, who had two pulled on day and two
>>>>>>> the next. Not at all a positive experience for him.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My bottom two were impacted as well. One was almost totally
>>>>>> sideways. I started having minor pains, and they had to go
>>>>>> as my insurance is gone at the end of this month (just turned
>>>>>> 26 - still fortunate to be on mom's health plan until now).
>>>>>> I'm lucky they fit me in on such short notice. The doctor
>>>>>> told me that the top two will be a breeze, and lets get them
>>>>>> out now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was petrified going into it, but they put me under for the
>>>>>> surgery, and other than some face swelling still and minor
>>>>>> bleeding, a bit sore, no major issues, thank God! I was very
>>>>>> pleased with the surgeon.
>>>>>
>>>>> You're lucky as heck to have gotten in under the wire still
>>>>> covered as a dependent on your Mom's insurance. Most policies
>>>>> cut off at age 24 even if you're a full time student living in
>>>>> their home.
>>>>>
>>>>> Glad no major issues, though.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job
>>>> with health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>
>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't
>>> have to worry.

>>
>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.

>
> Socialist health care? What the hell is that? Affordable healthcare for
> everybody isn't socialist health. It's common sense. What's wrong with
> Americans?
>


Doctor, you know americans are low down sorry assholes. Not
pristine folks like dutch and asstralians!

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