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19th June 09, 09:27 AM
#1
no
When I got mine out some years ago, I woke up and tried to stand up and fell over on the floor.... (Still under the influence of aenesthesia) this was after the procedure of course... and I had little blood splatter spots on my kahki pants... I remember it like it was yesterday.
So if you do not mind falling over in a kilt, getting a blue ribbon, and getting blood on your kilt (You could always say it was a knife fight, thats what I do...) then go for it!
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19th June 09, 09:48 AM
#2
I had a similar experience...I had all 4 removed at once (I started cutting them on my birthday that year). I don't recall any blood spatters, but I did attempt involuntary heaving after coming to even though there was nothing there to hurl. I was walked directly from the chair to the car outside and driven home...then walked from the car inside to the bedroom where I had a nice nap. The directions were to keep me awake, but there's no way that was going to happen.
Had the usual swelling and all that, but really no major pain. The dentist did a great job.
So be comfortable but dress for the endgame.
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19th June 09, 10:52 AM
#3
haha
Keep you awake? haha riiiiight.
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19th June 09, 11:12 AM
#4
I plan on taking a loooooooooooooong nap afterward.
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