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60.       teaschip
3870 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 08:00 pm

 

Quoting alameda

I am recovering from having my lower wisdom tooth extracted......Head bang........no solid food....Puking

The extraction was not really that bad...but I have some nice lamb I wanted to eat......NOT allowed...sigh...

no salad, nothing crunchy....only liquid.....and not too hot.

 

I really hope it heals nicely, and does it fast....so I can eat.

 

 

 

 I take it you didn´t have them removed when you were younger....I still remember the pain I had when they removed all four, however they were impacted..  If you like oatmeal...this is something you should be able to eat..

61.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 10:09 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 I take it you didn´t have them removed when you were younger....I still remember the pain I had when they removed all four, however they were impacted..  If you like oatmeal...this is something you should be able to eat..

 

well seeing as I only had it removed yesterday instead of earlier when I was younger yesterday...also last year I was younger...???

 

The only thing I like to do with oatmeal is use in as a poultrice.

 

I made some nice lentil soup...put it through a food mill, also had some mushroom, celery and squash soup....same thing........food mill...Of course...what I really want is some crunch!

 

So far, no dry socket....last time I got a dry socket on the lower one. It seems that is another benefit to not smoking. Smokers are more likely to get dry sockets....which you DO NOT want.

 

I´ve had mine each done as a individual....all at once....no way...No way.........ewww...I shudder to contemplate the thought.  Actually I would just as well liked to keep it, but because of the location, and the fact it had a cavity, and no dentist was skilled enough to work on it, it came out.The cavity didn´t bother me...yet....

 

I had an elderly dentist from Vietnam who was great...but he passed away. He was 87 years old.  He was a real master.

62.       teaschip
3870 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 10:28 pm

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

well seeing as I only had it removed yesterday instead of earlier when I was younger yesterday...also last year I was younger...???

 

The only thing I like to do with oatmeal is use in as a poultrice.

 

I made some nice lentil soup...put it through a food mill, also had some mushroom, celery and squash soup....same thing........food mill...Of course...what I really want is some crunch!

 

So far, no dry socket....last time I got a dry socket on the lower one. It seems that is another benefit to not smoking. Smokers are more likely to get dry sockets....which you DO NOT want.

 

I´ve had mine each done as a individual....all at once....no way...No way.........ewww...I shudder to contemplate the thought.  Actually I would just as well liked to keep it, but because of the location, and the fact it had a cavity, and no dentist was skilled enough to work on it, it came out.The cavity didn´t bother me...yet....

 

I had an elderly dentist from Vietnam who was great...but he passed away. He was 87 years old.  He was a real master.

 

 What I meant referring to younger...alot of people in their twenties have them taken out because they tend to crowd your teeth and shift or cause pain.  Some people have no problems...my brother actually had 5 wisdom teeth..quite odd.  When I had all four removed they put me to sleep, but when I woke up I felt like a linebacker had tackled me.  The pain was terrible! 

63.       Trudy
7887 posts
 15 May 2010 Sat 11:21 am

Preparing the guest room for a couchsurfer who will stay 3 nights.

64.       foka
597 posts
 16 May 2010 Sun 06:43 pm

 

 

 

65.       teaschip
3870 posts
 22 May 2010 Sat 12:19 am

 

Quoting Trudy

Preparing the guest room for a couchsurfer who will stay 3 nights.

 

 How is that couchsurfing going?  Something  you would recommend?

66.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 May 2010 Sat 12:22 am

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 How is that couchsurfing going?  Something  you would recommend?

 

Very much. I surfed myself now 5 times (twice in Japan, twice in Poland and in Oslo) and I hope I can find hosts this summer in Morocco and Turkey too. It´s a great way of meeting locals, getting good information and - sometimes - have company when exploring an area. 

67.       teaschip
3870 posts
 22 May 2010 Sat 12:26 am

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Very much. I surfed myself now 5 times (twice in Japan, twice in Poland and in Oslo) and I hope I can find hosts this summer in Morocco and Turkey too. It´s a great way of meeting locals, getting good information and - sometimes - have company when exploring an area. 

 

 I have always wanted to try it..but just makes me a little nervous. 

68.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 May 2010 Sat 12:29 am

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 I have always wanted to try it..but just makes me a little nervous. 

 

No need. Do read the Faq about request and how to find a host before you surf because these give you good information about safety issues.

69.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 22 May 2010 Sat 11:30 am

I have to work (yeah, poor me, on the weekend) but I´d rather just sit in the sun...so perhaps I should work tonight? what is sadder...working in the weekend when the sun is shining so bright...or working on a saturday evening?

70.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 May 2010 Sat 12:12 pm

 

Quoting barba_mama

I have to work (yeah, poor me, on the weekend) but I´d rather just sit in the sun...so perhaps I should work tonight? what is sadder...working in the weekend when the sun is shining so bright...or working on a saturday evening?

 

Both!

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