It is so the doneness. Raptus Regalis is finished.
Go forth, my child, and sin no more. You know you want to read about chibi!Sanji, grownup!asskicking!Sanji, a fine young cannibal by the name of Yoji, and Robin-chwan saving the day in the end.
If anyone would like to raise any issues with the Latin, point them at me, as it's my fault.
ETA:
Stupid dentist. "Give them six months." "Well, they don't LOOK impacted." "Now, if you were twenty-five and your wisdom teeth weren't all the way in, I'd be concerned. You're only twenty-one, you'll be fine. You did say that you don't have insurance, right?" That was seven months ago. Fucker.
I'm tired of spitting blood into the sink on an irregular basis. I'm tired of my head feeling like my maxilla is in a vice and my zygomatic arches are being yanked off of my damn skull at an angle. I'm tired of damn near hearing these stupid things come in. It got old after the first six months, and it's been four years now. Normal people's wisdom teeth do not take four years to come in. My sister's came in in three months.
Rawr. I hate purposeless pain. It makes me whiny. I'm starting to think solving the problem with pliers would hurt less, though.
Go forth, my child, and sin no more. You know you want to read about chibi!Sanji, grownup!asskicking!Sanji, a fine young cannibal by the name of Yoji, and Robin-chwan saving the day in the end.
If anyone would like to raise any issues with the Latin, point them at me, as it's my fault.
ETA:
Stupid dentist. "Give them six months." "Well, they don't LOOK impacted." "Now, if you were twenty-five and your wisdom teeth weren't all the way in, I'd be concerned. You're only twenty-one, you'll be fine. You did say that you don't have insurance, right?" That was seven months ago. Fucker.
I'm tired of spitting blood into the sink on an irregular basis. I'm tired of my head feeling like my maxilla is in a vice and my zygomatic arches are being yanked off of my damn skull at an angle. I'm tired of damn near hearing these stupid things come in. It got old after the first six months, and it's been four years now. Normal people's wisdom teeth do not take four years to come in. My sister's came in in three months.
Rawr. I hate purposeless pain. It makes me whiny. I'm starting to think solving the problem with pliers would hurt less, though.
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Date: 2006-02-09 12:38 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-02-09 04:20 pm (UTC)=^_^=; the dentist office is an evil, evil place. I'm sorry to hear that you have to go through that crap. =>.>=; I shudder to think what'll happen when my wisdom teeth begin to come in... =x_x= *hasn't gone to the dentist in YEARS*
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Date: 2006-02-09 04:56 pm (UTC)The dentist told me that if you wait too long, the roots of the teeth embed into the jaw bone and it's MUCH more painful to remove them, so the younger you are the easier and less painful their removal will be. I know insurance is always a problem, and I don't have any either, but back then I did.
There wasn't enough room for them to come in, and they were beginning to turn. The very tips of them erupted but not the part caught under the adjacent molars. I was in constant pain that affected my mood and made me a bit cranky for months on end...and once I got them removed the pain was gone.
I opted to be put under for the proceedure but that's optional. I also took the anti-biotics as prescribed. He said that 80% of people who have them removed have little pain and virtually no complications. It's the 20% who ignore doctor's orders, wait too long, or don't take the anti-biotics who create the multitude of horror stories you hear. It's the 80% who sailed smoothly that you don't hear about.
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Date: 2006-02-09 06:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-02-09 06:55 pm (UTC)I hadn't been to the dentist in years before I went. I usually only go when I have a problem I can point at and go "Owie. Make stop." As I apparently have Teeth of Non-Dental-Moneymaking +5 (straight, no cavities), dentist visits tend to be few and far between.
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Date: 2006-02-09 07:05 pm (UTC)The thing is, they're coming in straight and they've got room. They're just going very, very, very slowly, and they hurt a lot. Theoretically, if I leave them be, they shouldn't cause any problems with my other teeth and they ought to be in before I'm forty, at least. The other part is that my lower set of wisdom teeth finally finished meandering in last year, and I'd have to pay to have them yanked too if I had the uppers out. Ug.
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Date: 2006-02-09 08:49 pm (UTC)I seriously do suggest looking into reflexology or accupressure (no needles!) Long term use of pills isn't great.
Glad the fic's finished BTW. I haven't read the end yet, but that's a project for tonight after work.
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Date: 2006-02-09 11:34 pm (UTC)Ever hear of that 'string tied to a doorknob' trick? ....That's how I lost my second front tooth..... That still hadn't been all that loose yet.
....And then there was the time he convinced me to jump off the roof, into one of our planters..... Those were special times. Yes indeedy.
*shudders* I swear, I SHOULD go to the dentist more often- I mean, there's plenty of money they could make off of my bloody mouth. =<<= But... you know.... I'd rather DIE than step into one of those places. =o_o=; The doctors... dentist... and chiropractor. I.... I'm terrified of them all.