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Originally Posted by Xemeth
It depends. Are your wisdom teeth out already? Mine were still in the gums and coming up on an angle underneath the teeth in front of them. So my recovery time was a bit more. I bled a lot for about a day, the pain sucked and all I had was tylenol cause my mom didn't want me on anything prescription like perks or vicodin (I was like 14 when this happened, maybe 15). And then I couldn't eat normal for a few weeks.
Oh, and the stitches were really really annoying. I ended up pulling them out with my tounge. And I couldn't drink from a straw cause it caused too much of a vacuum and I'd suck the clots out. I wasn't supposed to eat anything I had to chew, but I managed to get good at mashing it with my tounge enough to swallow.
Overall I'd say it was one of the ****tier experiences in life. But if your teeth are already through the gum, I wouldn't worry too much.
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+1 On the teeth thru the gums already, but I was in your situation Xemeth.
I somehow removed the clots on my bottom two teeth and got dry socket. The **** hurt like a mother****er. Probably worse than when I snapped my humerus (shoulder to elbow bone) and had it nearly protruding through the skin. DO NOT do anything that will screw up the clots. After the surgery I was fine... that was ok. The dry socket is what hurt. And the Lortab helped. That was probably the best part - pop 2 pills and put on some Pink Floyd.
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Originally Posted by simpsonfan13
LS1>scramjet
the new scramjet is not the new gto
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