Well, it's out
Smelled awful, that'd be the remaining infection.
Took forever after he numbed me to calm down enough to let him pull it. I finally remembered I'd asked him about the x-ray vest and asked him again and that helped. I still didn't enjoy the process, but at least I was able to let him do it.
Also, I got itchy after being numbed, so we had to take a break while I ran to the bathroom to make sure there was no rash under my clothes. But I think that was just itchiness. I always get itchy over everything.
I don't feel anything yet, but presumably I will. Blech.
Took forever after he numbed me to calm down enough to let him pull it. I finally remembered I'd asked him about the x-ray vest and asked him again and that helped. I still didn't enjoy the process, but at least I was able to let him do it.
Also, I got itchy after being numbed, so we had to take a break while I ran to the bathroom to make sure there was no rash under my clothes. But I think that was just itchiness. I always get itchy over everything.
I don't feel anything yet, but presumably I will. Blech.
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Oh, that's a good call, I should keep that in mind if I ever have major dental work again.
Relatedly, a friend of mine was yesterday years old when she learned how much epinephrine is in a shot of Novocain - specifically the formulation they typically use for longer procedures. If that was (or could be) part of the issue, you should be able to get a note added to your file specifying that you need Novocain without epi.
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I'm glad it's over for you, I hope there's no unexpected problems.
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