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On 2021-04-29 8:02 a.m., 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.Â* Nature gifted me with a couple extra.Â* 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.Â* 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.Â* Not at all a > positive experience for him. I was worried when I had mine removed but, like you, it was a breeze. |
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