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FranC

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    I got the tour application in the mail. I'm going to Italy. :thumbs: I also got Silver Belle back, but the hands free feature still doesn't work. I'm going to give them one more chance, and then I'm taking it elsewhere. I'll contact the warranty company to see if they'll waive the deductible.
    I hope you have better luck getting your car fixed next time.
     
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    smacuser

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    It's tough going and your system does take a hit. But you gotta do what you gotta do.

    Best of luck there. :)

    Thinking Aqua Man is out of the price range.

    How about a more affordable stunt double?

    :greengrin:

    I had 7 teeth pulled over a month in 2017 - this was back when I was still smoking and I never quit or even slowed down. I'd leave and light up. Of course I wound up almost dying so I'd ask the dentist so you don't wind up in the hospital.

    Thanks guys :thumbs: Watching videos on vaping after extractions while under the influence of hydro this afternoon :greengrin:
    There is A LOT of confusing and misinforming information out there;
    "Don't smoke or vape due to nicotine hampers healing, instead use nicotine patches" :blink:
     

    FranC

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    Thanks guys :thumbs: Watching videos on vaping after extractions while under the influence of hydro this afternoon :greengrin:
    There is A LOT of confusing and misinforming information out there;
    "Don't smoke or vape due to nicotine hampers healing, instead use nicotine patches" :blink:
    I'll tell you one thing I know for a fact. Nicotine does not hamper healing.
     

    Territoo

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    Thanks guys :thumbs: Watching videos on vaping after extractions while under the influence of hydro this afternoon :greengrin:
    There is A LOT of confusing and misinforming information out there;
    "Don't smoke or vape due to nicotine hampers healing, instead use nicotine patches" :blink:

    I had a molar extracted last month, and I got all the warnings about what not to do to prevent dry socket. Yet I vaped and drank from my water bottle, which requires a lot of suction, and I healed from it just fine. As far as it comes to nicotine and healing, I've read that too. However, I healed up just fine after my VNS surgery. With my breast reduction, I switched to no nicotine twice and it didn't make a bit of difference. I still had problems healing.
     

    DavidOck

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    I'm baaack ;)

    Parked at my brother's in Glendale, long slog successful, although with the rain sprint Tuesday, a bit more stressful than the normal grind.

    Funnies scheduled to restart tomorrow :)
    "Don't smoke or vape due to nicotine hampers healing, instead use nicotine patches" :blink:

    Yeah, don't get nic the usual way...

    But nic IS a vaso restrictor, and I think that's why they say it slows healing, Reduced blood flow, sorta makes sense. But is it a significant reduction? Dunno. I never seemed to have any issues after getting teeth pulled... but was also very careful to keep the cotton wad tucked in.
     

    gloopdegurp

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    I have written four recipes and I have ideas more two more.

    Just a reminder to you mixing folks that I need more recipe ideas.
    Cloudy said to make a carrot mix.
    He's still thinking about those snow people noses.
     

    smacuser

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    I had a molar extracted last month, and I got all the warnings about what not to do to prevent dry socket. Yet I vaped and drank from my water bottle, which requires a lot of suction, and I healed from it just fine. As far as it comes to nicotine and healing, I've read that too. However, I healed up just fine after my VNS surgery. With my breast reduction, I switched to no nicotine twice and it didn't make a bit of difference. I still had problems healing.
    Thank you Terri. I had sutures over the two molars next to each other due to the bone grafts, so those shouldn't be a problem.
    Actually, the real problem will be my finger waiving spouse. :rolleyes: "hey, where're you going?"
     

    gloopdegurp

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    I’ll skip Cloudy’s idea for yours instead.
    I'm going to check how Dragging Time is coming along (toffee/milky caramel fudge/ice cream) if that is something that might interest you.
    I need to freshen up my dripper though. Might be a bit.
     

    FranC

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    I'm going to check how Dragging Time is coming along (toffee/milky caramel fudge/ice cream) if that is something that might interest you.
    I need to freshen up my dripper though. Might be a bit.
    I pretty sure I did a rewrite on that one. Either that or couldn’t.
     

    FranC

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    I'm baaack ;)

    Parked at my brother's in Glendale, long slog successful, although with the rain sprint Tuesday, a bit more stressful than the normal grind.

    Funnies scheduled to restart tomorrow :)


    Yeah, don't get nic the usual way...

    But nic IS a vaso restrictor, and I think that's why they say it slows healing, Reduced blood flow, sorta makes sense. But is it a significant reduction? Dunno. I never seemed to have any issues after getting teeth pulled... but was also very careful to keep the cotton wad tucked in.
    Glad you arrived safely. Now you can catch up on sleep.
     

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