Monday, September 23, 2013
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Friday, September 6, 2013
i lost two pieces of bone
hello everybody, here to update about what is happening in my life yet again, rather than to talk about personal thoughts and take on certain issues. today is the third day of my MC from Wednesday's wisdom teeth surgery at CGH. took out the right side, both top and bottom ones that day. technically teeth are bones so one can say i lost two bones that day.
anyway, thing is i'm here to tell you people what's happening to me and what not in case you all intend to remove the wisdom teeth in the future. the first day will be the toughest. the pain once the medicine wears off will send to wanting to beating your own mouth until it goes numb. blood will be flowing like mad two hours after the procedure but no worries just use whatever gauze they give you. take painkillers like once every 4 to 6 hours i guess. my mouth swelled pretty bad and now i still look like a bit of a hamster hiding its food on its right cheek.
nonetheless, i took liquid meals for the first two days. like soup and half-boiled eggs. you can take other food but use the side that is untouched to eat though i would caution you that opening your mouth to chew and bite might be a slight challenge initially. when you yawn or sneeze also must control a bit haha for if you go full blast, the side where you operate will feel numb for a split second. not a good feeling.
so yeah i'm still surviving and hope anyone who will be removing them some time soon or what not do as well.
anyway, thing is i'm here to tell you people what's happening to me and what not in case you all intend to remove the wisdom teeth in the future. the first day will be the toughest. the pain once the medicine wears off will send to wanting to beating your own mouth until it goes numb. blood will be flowing like mad two hours after the procedure but no worries just use whatever gauze they give you. take painkillers like once every 4 to 6 hours i guess. my mouth swelled pretty bad and now i still look like a bit of a hamster hiding its food on its right cheek.
nonetheless, i took liquid meals for the first two days. like soup and half-boiled eggs. you can take other food but use the side that is untouched to eat though i would caution you that opening your mouth to chew and bite might be a slight challenge initially. when you yawn or sneeze also must control a bit haha for if you go full blast, the side where you operate will feel numb for a split second. not a good feeling.
so yeah i'm still surviving and hope anyone who will be removing them some time soon or what not do as well.
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