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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:03 pm
Im In The Airwaves JM @Shadow: My phone is being a butt, hence lack of quoting. You should come back to WI and visit <3 XD Cant until the baby is born. I have 3 1/2 months.
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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:37 pm
xXGabriella-ShadowfireXx Im In The Airwaves JM @Shadow: My phone is being a butt, hence lack of quoting. You should come back to WI and visit <3 XD Cant until the baby is born. I have 3 1/2 months. Then that'll be time for prep :3
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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:39 pm
Im In The Airwaves JM xXGabriella-ShadowfireXx Im In The Airwaves JM @Shadow: My phone is being a butt, hence lack of quoting. You should come back to WI and visit <3 XD Cant until the baby is born. I have 3 1/2 months. Then that'll be time for prep :3 lol Plus the time my husband will still be in the Navy school. >.> cant travel until July because of the 6 week period after the birth.
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:22 am
@kip
I won't be under either. I'm getting a mild sedative that will "relax me" I'll also be on antibiotics starting the day before. I have till Wednesday night to reserve for the ski trips (if there's spots left) and I get my teeth out wednesday morning. So I'll see how much pain I'm in and what the doc says about skiing 3 days later.
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:47 pm
It depends on your level of pain tolerance and how you function on painkillers. Myself, I had all four removed... last year, I think? (And two of them were impacted into my jawbone, so they had to remove part of my bone too.) Painkillers tend to kick my a**, so I was hallucinating for a good hour and a half after I got out, and still a bit loopy for another half hour. Then I got stupid and refused to take any more painkillers, because they were making me loopy and I had better things to be doing than chatting up the penguin in my closet and his army of nazi hamsters. And because my pain tolerance is really high, so I figured I'd tough it out. In summnation.... approximately two hours after my surgery, I traipsed out to the horse pasture on the remnants of a painkiller high, caught my moody mare for a ride, and promptly passed out right off her back and into a fence. It was very not pretty.
So, yes. Just look at how you usually handle pain and drugs. And, best course of action, just wait and see how you feel. And try not to get your hopes up just in case. You're health always comes before play.
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