Darlene
I guess leaving would still leave you with a problem to take care of. I remember that same feeling on the table when I was in labor. Wish I could just get up and leave this pain behind. But . . . it would just accompany me! I am so not into pain. I like to be out and not know what is going on. That surgeon would probably have tennis shoes marks up and down his whole body from me setting a record "start" at getting out of that chair and office. Hugs,
Karen C
OMG Darlene! What a experience you had. Now I know just why I am terrified of dentists....you never know when the one you had today will go somewhere else!
I am so sorry that you had to go through that to get your teeth out. I never would have thought that there are dentists like that anymore.
You will remain in my prayers that all goes well during the next several days.
I am so sorry that you had to go through that to get your teeth out. I never would have thought that there are dentists like that anymore.
You will remain in my prayers that all goes well during the next several days.
Darlene, I know a little of the pain ANY dental work causes, but it sounds like you really went through the wringer. I hope the drugs help, that you can get some decent antibiotics started, and that you don't need this ever again.
When I read your first post on the teeth, I imediately reached for the calcium citrate. Thanks for the reminder.
When I read your first post on the teeth, I imediately reached for the calcium citrate. Thanks for the reminder.