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Marilyn
10-06-2007, 05:55 AM
Sorry I haven't been around much lately. It's been busy around here. Even with both girls away from home. I had my wisdom teeth removed on Wednesday, and I am so tired to hurting and being swollen. UGH!!!!!!!!!!!! Worked yesterday, no fun!!
Perhaps I'll have time to catch up on all the past posts that have gone unread. Glad to see y'all are all still here.
Hope all is well!!!!
Janet
10-06-2007, 10:54 AM
Wondered what happened to you Marilyn. I'm sorry you're having a heck of a time with the wisdom teeth. I was really lucky, I used this numbing stuff to wait till my wisdom teeth broke through the gums and then I made an appointment to have them pulled. I didn't have any swelling or pain at all.
I was telling a friend where I went to have it done and that I didn't have any problems...didn't even have to take a tylenol. Well, she went there and ended up with her whole face swollen. I felt so bad for her. I guess it just affects everyone differently.
Hope you're mending quickly.
Mandy
10-06-2007, 11:02 AM
OUCH:eek: that must hurt. Hope you will feel better soon!! It sure is no fun, having pain in your mouth.
Forgivenmom5
10-06-2007, 11:10 AM
Hope you feel better Marilyn.
highlans
10-06-2007, 12:03 PM
That reminds me when my husband went into the military hospital just before we got married 30 years ago to have his out.
The nurse asked him to shave so he did when she saw him said no not your face your private area he aked why when he was haveing his teeth removed? she had mixed him up with someone who was in for a vasectomy. :eek:
DianaB
10-06-2007, 03:57 PM
That reminds me when my husband went into the military hospital just before we got married 30 years ago to have his out.
The nurse asked him to shave so he did when she saw him said no not your face your private area he aked why when he was haveing his teeth removed? she had mixed him up with someone who was in for a vasectomy. :eek:
:eek: That would not have been funny!!!!
DianaB
10-06-2007, 04:01 PM
I've been wondering where you've been, Marilyn! You're not fooling us. You and hubby are having a hay-day with your girls back in school!!!!! Just joking!! I'm sorry to hear that you had to have your wisdom teeth pulled. That's no fun!
I hope you feel better soon Marilyn. Then, you and hubby can do what Diana said!
AngieDoogles
10-08-2007, 11:57 AM
I hope you feel better soon! Good to have you back.
How are you feeling today Marilyn? Better, I hope.
Hey Marilyn, ltns I miss you girl.. Sorry about your wisdom teeth pain, I hope your feeling better in no time. Highlans that story about your hubby was funny.
Marilyn
10-10-2007, 06:53 PM
Thank you for all your comments and well wishes. Things have not gone as well as I had hoped. Usually I surprise the doctors, I heal so fast and have so few problems, however, this time was not so good. I made it through the weekend groggy from pain medication. Monday evening was the worst. I took two hydrocodone (sp?) and an 800 mg ibuprophen (sp?) and no relief. Finally at 11:30 p.m. the pain meds kicked in enough that I got to sleep. Tuesday morning, I hit the meds hard again and made it through the morning pretty well at work, making sales calls. I called the oral surgeon Tuesday morning and they got me in to see him at 4 p.m. I have dry sockets. The blood clots did not form sufficiently in the holes to cover the nerve and broken bone, so they cleaned and packed the sockets with medicated packing that contains a numbing agent to sooth and protect and promote healing. This relieved much of the pain and I'm doing much better now. Tomorrow morning I go back to the doctor to have the packing changed. I'm managing on just a little ibuprophen now. Friday I have a big fishing tournament and am supposed to be on the bay with customers. Tomorrow night is the big pre-tournament dinner. I'm trying to get into shape to not only make it through, but enjoy the time. I think I will be there thanks to the packing. Only problem is it has a strong clove (the spice) taste. But is much better than the pain and side effects of the pain meds.
Sorry, I know this is long, guess I'm catching up from being silent for so long.
Moral of this story, don't wait until you are over 50 to get your wisdom teeth out!!!!
AngieDoogles
10-10-2007, 08:21 PM
Wow Marilyn! I'm sorry you had such a hard time with your wisdom teeth. Hopefully, it will heal quickly now that you've had the packing. Feel better soon!!
DianaB
10-11-2007, 10:38 AM
Marilyn, I figured that you had healed and was busy with something else. I'm sorry that you've had such a hard time with having your teeth removed but I'm glad that you're doing alot better now.
It sounds like you have a fun weekend coming up! You'll have to let us know how everything goes. Are you going to be fishing too or just watching? I like to fish when they're biting!!!!
You poor thing! That must have been so painful. I'm glad the packing worked. I hope you heal easily and quickly now.
Marilyn
10-13-2007, 03:38 PM
Update on wisdom teeth problems. Mind you, I had them out on October 3rd, 9 days ago. Thursday morning, they removed the packing. They suggested that I try doing without it, because you heal faster that way. So, since I wasn't hurting too bad right away, with their encouragement, I decided to try. About 3 o'clock, on my way out of town, I started to hurt again. I had to be at my pretournament dinner at 6 p.m., but had to go to the condo where we were staying and get it all setup for my customers prior to going to the dinner, and the condo is almost 2 hours from my home, so, I started hitting the pain killers again. I got to the condo, and made it to the dinner. I was hurting pretty bad. The dinner was over by 9 but I had to go back to the condo and make sandwiches for fishing the next day and visit with my customers. One of them was late and did not get there until 10:30 p.m. Got to bed at 11:30. I had to get up at 4:30 the next morning to get myself and breakfast ready to get to the harbor by 6:00 to leave to fish. I was hurting bad, so took the max of pain meds and headed out. I started getting sick about 9:00 a.m. in the middle of Matagorda Bay. Finally at 11:30, I told our guide to take me back to my truck. I left our customers to fish while I went and took a nap and got myself together. By weigh-in at 3 p.m. I was feeling some better, but it was really embarassing to be throwing up in front of my clients that morning.
They were very understanding and had a great time in spite of the complications. One of them won a trophy for largest trout in the hardware division (artificial bait), and our team won heaviest stringer in the hardware division. I'm eating some fresh redfish right now, in fact.
We called the oral surgeon this morning and he met us at his office and he put the packing in again, so I'm better now, oh, and on the way home from the fishing tournament last night in the dark, I HIT A DEER and messed up the front bumper on my new company truck, a bright red 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 Crew Cab with less than 5,000 miles on it.
So, that's what is happening here in South Texas!!
What a weekend! A dry socket is so painful. I hope you heal up quickly.
Sorry about your car too.
AngieDoogles
10-14-2007, 08:59 AM
I hope you are feeling better today Marilyn!
DianaB
10-14-2007, 12:34 PM
I'm sorry that you're still having trouble with your teeth. :( And I'm sure that hitting a deer didn't help you feel much better especially with a brand new pickup! Hopefully this week will be a lot better!:)
So is Matagorda Bay at Matagorda? Because that's where we went when we went to the ocean several years ago. My husband wanted an area where there weren't hardly any people so that's what I picked out on the map. We pulled into a parking lot where there was only one other vehicle and the first thing we did was lock our keys in the van!!! Thank goodness the other vehicle had a coat hanger so it only took 5 minutes to get it unlocked!!!
Marilyn
10-17-2007, 07:34 PM
Yes, Diana, Matagorda Bay is at Matagorda. Wow, I can't believe you've been there!!! If you were there a few years ago, you would be amazed at the changes. Real estate prices are much higher, and folks from Houston are building big weekend homes on stilts and condos. We stayed in a very nice townhouse right on the water. There is a really neat little restaurant on a narrow side street in an old house that is one of my favorites. It's called Spoonbills and it's owned by a couple of really sweet ladies from Houston. Great food and such a nice atmosphere. Wish we could all meet up there and have lunch sometime!!!!
It still maintains it's tiny coastal town feel though. Just one blinking light on the main drag through town.
Teeth update: I'm a little better, but still having my sockets packed every two days with the numbing/soothing packing. I told them that next week on Monday, I'll try going without the packing and see if I can tough it out. They say that I need to for this to all heal as it should, but the oral surgeon said that I should not rush it, and tell them when I'm ready. So next Monday is the day. I'll probably be in some pain for a while. Right now, with the packing and meds, I can function pretty normally. I had a trade show this week and other activities this weekend. Next week, I have to do some out of town travel, but it's during the day only. Nights will be at home.
Diana, I'll be in Matagorda again on Tuesday. I'll think of you while I'm there. I probably won't try to eat at Spoonbills though with this tooth issue. :(
DianaB
10-18-2007, 11:07 AM
I'm sure that I would be amazed at the changes because when we were there the houses weren't fancy and on stilts! We ate at a restaurant that was in a house, like a double wide trailer. It was very nice inside and the food was really good, but I can't remember the name of it. I DO remember that for some reason there was a bidet in the bathroom!!! My daughters went in and found it, turned it on with their heads directly over the toilet!!! You can guess what they looked like when they came back to the table!!! I saw my oldest daughter (who was about 14 years old) and I said "You just had to play with it, didn't you?" Her hair was just wet around the edges of her face. And she said "I didn't get it as bad as Jaci did!" When I looked over Jaci's hair was plastered to her head. It still makes me laugh when I think about it!!!! Jaci was about 4 years old then.
Anyway, we had a great time at Madagorda. We swam and built sand castles. It was my first experience in the ocean! Have a good time while you're there and I'll be thinking about you being there this weekend!!!
I'm sorry that you're still having trouble with your teeth. At least the doctor is willing to wait until you say you're ready to go on with your treatment. I hope that it will heal quickly and you'll be free of pain soon.
AngieDoogles
10-18-2007, 02:04 PM
I'm sure that I would be amazed at the changes because when we were there the houses weren't fancy and on stilts! We ate at a restaurant that was in a house, like a double wide trailer. It was very nice inside and the food was really good, but I can't remember the name of it. I DO remember that for some reason there was a bidet in the bathroom!!! My daughters went in and found it, turned it on with their heads directly over the toilet!!! You can guess what they looked like when they came back to the table!!! I saw my oldest daughter (who was about 14 years old) and I said "You just had to play with it, didn't you?" Her hair was just wet around the edges of her face. And she said "I didn't get it as bad as Jaci did!" When I looked over Jaci's hair was plastered to her head. It still makes me laugh when I think about it!!!! Jaci was about 4 years old then.
Anyway, we had a great time at Madagorda. We swam and built sand castles. It was my first experience in the ocean! Have a good time while you're there and I'll be thinking about you being there this weekend!!!
I'm sorry that you're still having trouble with your teeth. At least the doctor is willing to wait until you say you're ready to go on with your treatment. I hope that it will heal quickly and you'll be free of pain soon.
I remember your thread about the bidet incident Diana! I had to ask Brendon what it was. :o That thread was hilarious!
Marilyn, I'm so sorry this has turned into such an ordeal. I bet you'll never go back to a dentist again when all of this is over. I hope you feel better asap!
Marilyn
10-18-2007, 03:20 PM
Thank you, Angie and others for your kind comments.
Diana, I remember the bidet incident, too and was unaware that it happened in Matagorda. How funny!!! When we were in Europe, they had bidets in Italy. What I liked were the bidet towels. They were really nice linen, not terry cloth. I wanted some of them to use in the kitchen. I know that sounds strange, but they looked more like towels to dry dishes with than towels to use in the bathroom.
I'll just be in Matagorda for a few hours on Tuesday, for work. I'm sure you don't remember, but on Hwy 60 a few miles before you reached Matagorda, you passed a petrochemical plant. That plant is one of my accounts.
Well, I think this thread is about done. I'll probably start a new one with hopefully good news about my healed mouth!!!
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