Wednesday, February 15, 2012

My hobby box came but I shall not open it.

My hobby box of series 1 2012 cards just came.

The cat was extra.

I wish to tear into them now , but I am going to try and wait. Next week I have to get all four wisdom teeth out and I could cry just thinking about it. I want to have something to look forward to after surgery so I will hold off on even removing the cellophane from the package until then.


....Anyone wanna take my place?

7 comments:

  1. I had my wisdoms removed about seven years ago. As long as the dentist gives you around 10 Vicodin you'll be fine. The pain isn't too bad after that.

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  2. Good luck with the dental work... it's not fun, but best to get it over with.

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  3. I will gladly take your place, send that box of cards my way and I'll go through the trauma of opening them for you... :-D

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  4. I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed years ago. They had to knock me out for it. The main reason was my lower left one was pushed back and up by a cyst which they also removed. ON the x-ray my left lower wiz tooth was pushed so far up and back it looked like an upper tooth.

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  5. I had 12 teeth removed(don't drink soda!)2 years ago and things turned out OK. When they asked you if you have any allergies at all be honest. They will give you painkillers and antibiotics. The antibiotics is the one that can be troublesome. But 3 days after my operation I was over the pain and realizing you don't or won't have pain from those teeth is a great feeling. Don't even worry about the surgery. When they start counting down from 3, you will be out before the doc gets to 2. Then you wake up in fantasyland and take some big old vicodins and you won't have a clue what you were worried about.

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    1. Plus you have a box o' cards waiting at home to open. Vicodin and cards. You are all set.

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  6. I guess I should count my blessings as I still have my wisdom teeth. Seriously though good luck w/ the dental work. At least you have something fun to look forward to while you recover.

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