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PARKOUR PRACTIONER
Eternal Beings
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Posted - 2017.08.07 02:55:00 -
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afternoon I'd like to apologize. It was at that moment and for at least 45mins after that me and the dentist realized I did NOT have nearly enough numbing agent in my gums before attempting to extract my impacted tooth.
And if you heard unidentifiable screaming all day Saturday and throughout the night that was also me post-op. But I have pain meds and pudding so it's good unless I overdo the chattering and eating.
PSN SilentChaozz
Autistic with extreme chronic pain. Hey, it's a rare one!
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PARKOUR PRACTIONER
Eternal Beings
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Posted - 2017.08.07 20:38:00 -
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TooMany Names AlreadyTaken wrote:Joel II X wrote:I haven't had any pulled yet.
Dentist says I should get 1 of my wisdom teeth removed, though, since it's impacted with the one next to it, but it doesn't really bother me yet.
Will I be any less wise for pulling a wisdom tooth? Haha Funnily enough, it's not wise to keep wisdom teeth if they might cause problems in the future, because when they do... Let's just say it's not a pleasant experience.
Now we know from now on I'm going under for any future surgeries. But it's been aching only when eating for months. And they pushed the appointment to August.
I said it hurt really bad in September of last year. It took a few months after just asking to just drive to an office for urgent care. Then a few MORE months to finally get surgery. Once 'he's autistic' was said on the phone no one mysteriously was available to operate.
PSN SilentChaozz
Autistic with extreme chronic pain. Hey, it's a rare one!
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PARKOUR PRACTIONER
Eternal Beings
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Posted - 2017.08.08 00:18:00 -
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Joel II X wrote:PARKOUR PRACTIONER wrote:TooMany Names AlreadyTaken wrote:Joel II X wrote:I haven't had any pulled yet.
Dentist says I should get 1 of my wisdom teeth removed, though, since it's impacted with the one next to it, but it doesn't really bother me yet.
Will I be any less wise for pulling a wisdom tooth? Haha Funnily enough, it's not wise to keep wisdom teeth if they might cause problems in the future, because when they do... Let's just say it's not a pleasant experience. Now we know from now on I'm going under for any future surgeries. But it's been aching only when eating for months. And they pushed the appointment to August. I said it hurt really bad in September of last year. It took a few months after just asking to just drive to an office for urgent care. Then a few MORE months to finally get surgery. Once 'he's autistic' was said on the phone no one mysteriously was available to operate. I don't think a dentist would turn a patient down just because he's autistic. You're reading into it too much. @2Many - Yeah, it's just the one that's impacted that I'm thinking of pulling out. The others developed just fine, the dentist said.
I could be, but more often than not I've heard phone calls change their tone the second autism or medically complex is mentioned. But i could be. Why else after every appointment do they mention 'He's the most well behaved autistic I've seen?'
And have to explain 'no he's not aggressive' more often than you know. People with autism experience prejudices because it's a stereotype that every autistic is violent or Rain Man.
PSN SilentChaozz
Autistic with extreme chronic pain. Hey, it's a rare one!
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PARKOUR PRACTIONER
Eternal Beings
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Posted - 2017.08.08 00:26:00 -
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I don't want to start a big thing and I'm willing to admit i could've overthought it, but I know what I've heard. And forget medical issues coexisting with autism. It's been almost nine years and just LAST YEAR I found a doctor that's equally stumped but willing to help.
PSN SilentChaozz
Autistic with extreme chronic pain. Hey, it's a rare one!
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