ShEp
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Bloody wisdom teeth playing havoc with me the past couple of days, got dentist tomorrow to hopefully remove the things.
Anyone got any decent pain relief for them?
If it wasn't for diydracodine and clove oil I thing I'd of had the pliers at them by now
[Edited on 11-03-2010 by ShEp]
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Fro
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Mine give me grief every now and again, only last a few days though.
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gtitim
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Something called ORAJEL - pain relief gel - from supermarket or pharmacy. Worked for me.
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ajscorsa
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rub a little cocain on them. pain will dissappear
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3CorsaMeal
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sometimes you have to go to hospital and be knocked out to have them out
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K3 VMU
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
sometimes you have to go to hospital and be knocked out to have them out
thats what my missus got, i went away down to moto gp whilst she was in getin it donw, when i came home she had ben out the hospital for two days, was still in pain and her face had swollen up so bad her cousin thought i had punched her
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by ajscorsa
rub a little cocain on them. pain will dissappear
Opposite effect last time....
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Faye_2003
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Book an appointment with your GP for the same day if you can and get 30/500mg co-codamol, but make sure you drink lots of water with them.
[Edited on 11-03-2010 by Faye_2003]
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ShEp
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got dihydracodine already, used them last night and they knocked me out so I could sleep lol.
Dentist tomorrow, hopefully get it pulled.
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SVM 286
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Had mine out under general in hospital.
Fucking. Horrendous.
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Tommy L
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I don't think your dentist will just pull them out tomorrow. You will have to be booked in as it will take a while dependent on the position of them.
Mine give trouble occasionally but only lasts a few days. Gf had hers out last year (all 4) and had to have a local or something. They had to chop into her jaw to get them out She couldn't eat for weeks. Did shut her up for a while though
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Nath
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Worst pain ever!
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shibby
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had mine out under general anaesthetic and it was fine, you dont feel a thing. swollen and numb and abit bloody but its no big deal atall and everything goes after a few days.
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SVM 286
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I beg to differ.
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--DAN--
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Had mine out under general in hospital.
Fucking. Horrendous.
Agreed, had 4 done at once. Awful.
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SVM 286
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My jaw clicked and made creaking/squeaking/grinding noises for about six years afterwards.
WTF is up with that?
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Rammer
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A bottle of jd is good for pain
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shibby
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
I beg to differ.
mate trust me, after what i had done to my jaw teeth out with general anaesthetic is a picnic!
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SVM 286
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Mate, trust me, not in my case it wasn't.
I came round from the anaesthetic, vomiting uncontrollably and with the worst, most diabolically splitting headache i've ever had.
I looked like i'd been hit in the face and chest by a truck and the bruising was there for ages.
I could only take fluids and only through a straw for about six weeks after leaving hospital and it was still agony and quite a mission.
It took months for the sockets to heal over and when they eventually did, I had puss and fragments of bone and tooth leeching their way out of/being expelled by, my gums, for upwards of between nine months and nearly a year after the operation.
It was well over a year before everything settled down and it took about six years for all the clicking, grinding, locking, squeaking and creaking from my jaw to go away.
I've enjoyed more pleasant hangovers and had more fun in car crashes.
DEFINITELY, not, a walk in the park.
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SVM 286
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Oh and I looked like a blood bag had been detonated in my face when I looked in the mirror when I went for my first piss in hospital.
They made a right mess of me. They didn't clean me up and no one prepared me for how i'd look after the op. I was so shocked when I saw myself and was so weak and feeble that I very nearly fell over.
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