Wisdom teeth experience

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im getting 4 of my wisdom teeth out tomorrow
i wanna get drunk and stoned tonight while smoking cigarettes
whos done it before wat happened? and wat r the risks
im not gunna get right dickered but a few beers
search bar call outs can suck it
 
i only had 2, got them removed in march, this first day i was so out of it from the meds, but the next night i was good to drink
 
smoke lots and lots of cigarettes, joints, cigars or anything as soon after your operation as possible. it'll help the sockets... feel nice...
 
its my frineds birthday i wanna try to wheel a hot chick im bored i didnt go out last night cuz i slept i only have to work a half day tomorrow cuz im getting my teeth out
there are a million reasons just one kink in the chain im pretty sure if i have 2 or 3 beers and stop at midnight i should be alright
 
I got them all out on Wednesday, plus an implant. Ate mashed potatoes ice cream and oatmeal for the first few days, moved on to pasta, and today I ate some hot dogs. It didn't hurt very much, and I was coherent as soon as I was headed home. Ice the crap out of your mouth when you get out so it doesn't swell up. You'll be able to do easy stuff in two days at most, but I would stay away from doing anything physical for a week-week and a half just in case.
 
You're not supposed to have any alcohol in your system for a general anaesthetic. Its very dangerous. Also they tell smokers not to smoke for a week prior to a general. A GA puts a lot of stress on your lungs and there are a lot of doctors who just aren't comfortable giving a GA to any smoker, let alone one who has smoked recently. That's why non-smokers are given priority for elective surgery in public hospitals. My advice: Don't do it.
 
They wanted to take out both on my right side, I was like nah, they dont hurt and dont bother me so im not getting them out. Needless to say the dentist was taken back by my statement.
I have had already had my fair share of dental surgeries for a lifetime and am not in a rush for anymore.
I consulted my doctor who specializes in sports medicine on it as well, he is a proponent of getting wisdom teeth out unless they are affecting your jaw or causing you pain.
 
I had to be 24 hours sober before they were pulled out cause of the meds they gave me. but hey man send it nomatter what if you're feeling it.

which you all the best luck with painkillers
 
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