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rolandpibb

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no, I agree not to because dry socket is a biotch !

OMG!

That took me back to when I had my wisdom teeth removed. The doc said no smoking for 24 hours, but I was a 16 year old butthead and I did. I was in the most intense pain I've ever felt. I tried T3's, Ibuprofen, even dousing my mouth with anbesol, anything I could. Nothing got rid of the pain, until an old hippy friend of mine put a couple of drops of oil of cloves on my tooth hole. Almost instantly the pain was gone.

There's not too much advice I give out, other than DO NOT SMOKE AFTER YOU GET YOUR TEETH REMOVED!
 

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OMG!

That took me back to when I had my wisdom teeth removed. The doc said no smoking for 24 hours, but I was a 16 year old butthead and I did. I was in the most intense pain I've ever felt. I tried T3's, Ibuprofen, even dousing my mouth with anbesol, anything I could. Nothing got rid of the pain, until an old hippy friend of mine put a couple of drops of oil of cloves on my tooth hole. Almost instantly the pain was gone.

There's not too much advice I give out, other than DO NOT SMOKE AFTER YOU GET YOUR TEETH REMOVED!

The secret is to pack gauze over where the tooth was pulled...But most dental professionals are too vindictive towards smokers to tell them to do this...
 

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Hah...

i was smoking within minutes of leaving the doctors office. a pack a day... I was given the secret about packing it with gauze for the first 24-48 hours to ensure dry socket doesn't happen, particularilly as a smoker...

Ditto to this. Although when I went to have my wisdom teeth pulled, my dentist was shocked at the state of one of them. The tooth had cracked and mostly fallen out from being impacted, leaving the socket and nerves exposed - my surgery was considered major surgery where they had to actually put me under general anesthesia because of this. He called everyone in the office over to look at this and was flabbergasted that I wasn't writhing on the floor. (Especially when I showed him that I constantly "played" with the hole in my jaw with my tongue. I know, I'm gross.)

Apparently, I have a higher than normal pain tolerance. ;)
 

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Ditto to this. Although when I went to have my wisdom teeth pulled, my dentist was shocked at the state of one of them. The tooth had cracked and mostly fallen out from being impacted, leaving the socket and nerves exposed - my surgery was considered major surgery where they had to actually put me under general anesthesia because of this. He called everyone in the office over to look at this and was flabbergasted that I wasn't writhing on the floor. (Especially when I showed him that I constantly "played" with the hole in my jaw with my tongue. I know, I'm gross.)

Apparently, I have a higher than normal pain tolerance. ;)

You're insane! hahaha.

Finally had a chance to try out the juices today... borrowed my buddy's pv!

The green tea is really nice. I wasn't expecting it to be sweet-ish. Tastes like they must've added a bit of honey flavor or a sweetener possibly?

I'm not certain vaping coffee juice is for me. I'm still deciding if I like the DD/Iced Capp...
 

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I like the Green Tea, almost out of it..was gonna wait until the samples were in but not sure when that is - in the meantime it looks like Black Tea is gone? I wanted to try that one, but there's an Earl Grey so I'll grab that. Anyone try Banana Frost?

@breakfast, I used to vape coffees but not so much now. I didn't care for the Iced Capp but I'll try the DD
 
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