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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Yesterday, when eating a soft pita Panini(sp?) a piece of a tooth broke off (when I crunched down, at first I thought it was glass that had somehow gotten into the (Lean Cuisine) sandwich. I know I've been neglecting my teeth, I was trying to wait until I had saved up the co-payment to get them done (I need like 8 or 10 crowns). At first I wasn't even going to go to the dentist today, but my tongue kept rubbing on the broken tooth and it aggravated me. When the dentist took an x-ray of the tooth he looked kind of aghast (never a good look for a doctor or dentist ;). That whole side of my mouth is infected, and the broken tooth has infection in the nerve in the root. He said he couldn't even work on my teeth today since the infection was so bad, so he sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics and Vicodin (yeah, like I'm going to take Vicodin!). The weird thing is I was *not* screaming-on-the-ceiling in pain from the tooth. The pain in my neck is so intense that I perceived the pain in my mouth as just a dull ache in the back of my mind. I never thought I would have that gawd-awful pain to thank for anything - just goes to show ;. [BTW, I have to go back Thursday, after the antibiotics have a chance to reduce the infection, for a root canal and a crown.] Right now I'm anxiously waiting until I can get in to see the neurosurgeon about the pinched nerves in my neck. I have high hopes he can fix that since he is the surgeon who pioneered the procedure (arthroscopic foraminotomy - informally called minimally invasive surgery to remove bone over-growth from the cervical vertebra - C3 and C4 to be specific). For most cases he does it on an out-patient basis, so hopefully I won't even have to miss much work! YAY (riiiiiight ;)! I have an appointment with him on the 18th of this month (I'm been waiting forEVER it seems - he's a popular doctor!). I'm just hoping I don't have to go through weeks of testing before he can do the surgery! Any way, anything good happen while I was gone? ; Chin Scritches, CatNipped Wish you didn't have to deal with this. Its summer. Supposed to be fun or at least relaxing (right?) I guess its good that you are getting this taken care of and the infection cleared out of your system before they start to mess with your neck. But it would still be better to not have a problem at all. Let yourself laugh out loud at the boyz antics. It will make you feel better, even if Ben and the rest of the cats look at you like you are crazy. Who isn't at this point? Jo |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
... CatNipped wrote: Yesterday, when eating a soft pita Panini(sp?) a piece of a tooth broke off (when I crunched down, at first I thought it was glass that had somehow gotten into the (Lean Cuisine) sandwich. I know I've been neglecting my teeth, I was trying to wait until I had saved up the co-payment to get them done (I need like 8 or 10 crowns). At first I wasn't even going to go to the dentist today, but my tongue kept rubbing on the broken tooth and it aggravated me. When the dentist took an x-ray of the tooth he looked kind of aghast (never a good look for a doctor or dentist ;). That whole side of my mouth is infected, and the broken tooth has infection in the nerve in the root. He said he couldn't even work on my teeth today since the infection was so bad, so he sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics and Vicodin (yeah, like I'm going to take Vicodin!). The weird thing is I was *not* screaming-on-the-ceiling in pain from the tooth. The pain in my neck is so intense that I perceived the pain in my mouth as just a dull ache in the back of my mind. I never thought I would have that gawd-awful pain to thank for anything - just goes to show ;. [BTW, I have to go back Thursday, after the antibiotics have a chance to reduce the infection, for a root canal and a crown.] Right now I'm anxiously waiting until I can get in to see the neurosurgeon about the pinched nerves in my neck. I have high hopes he can fix that since he is the surgeon who pioneered the procedure (arthroscopic foraminotomy - informally called minimally invasive surgery to remove bone over-growth from the cervical vertebra - C3 and C4 to be specific). For most cases he does it on an out-patient basis, so hopefully I won't even have to miss much work! YAY (riiiiiight ;)! I have an appointment with him on the 18th of this month (I'm been waiting forEVER it seems - he's a popular doctor!). I'm just hoping I don't have to go through weeks of testing before he can do the surgery! Any way, anything good happen while I was gone? ; Chin Scritches, CatNipped Purrs for your tooth and your neck. It sounds like you're leaving Ben a piece at a time. ;-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk ROTFLMAOWTIME! A-yup, 'pears that way!! ; Thanks, Adrian, you made me laugh in spite of my sore mouth! Chin Skritches, CatNipped |
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"Jofirey" wrote in message
... "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Yesterday, when eating a soft pita Panini(sp?) a piece of a tooth broke off (when I crunched down, at first I thought it was glass that had somehow gotten into the (Lean Cuisine) sandwich. I know I've been neglecting my teeth, I was trying to wait until I had saved up the co-payment to get them done (I need like 8 or 10 crowns). At first I wasn't even going to go to the dentist today, but my tongue kept rubbing on the broken tooth and it aggravated me. When the dentist took an x-ray of the tooth he looked kind of aghast (never a good look for a doctor or dentist ;). That whole side of my mouth is infected, and the broken tooth has infection in the nerve in the root. He said he couldn't even work on my teeth today since the infection was so bad, so he sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics and Vicodin (yeah, like I'm going to take Vicodin!). The weird thing is I was *not* screaming-on-the-ceiling in pain from the tooth. The pain in my neck is so intense that I perceived the pain in my mouth as just a dull ache in the back of my mind. I never thought I would have that gawd-awful pain to thank for anything - just goes to show ;. [BTW, I have to go back Thursday, after the antibiotics have a chance to reduce the infection, for a root canal and a crown.] Right now I'm anxiously waiting until I can get in to see the neurosurgeon about the pinched nerves in my neck. I have high hopes he can fix that since he is the surgeon who pioneered the procedure (arthroscopic foraminotomy - informally called minimally invasive surgery to remove bone over-growth from the cervical vertebra - C3 and C4 to be specific). For most cases he does it on an out-patient basis, so hopefully I won't even have to miss much work! YAY (riiiiiight ;)! I have an appointment with him on the 18th of this month (I'm been waiting forEVER it seems - he's a popular doctor!). I'm just hoping I don't have to go through weeks of testing before he can do the surgery! Any way, anything good happen while I was gone? ; Chin Scritches, CatNipped Wish you didn't have to deal with this. Its summer. Supposed to be fun or at least relaxing (right?) I guess its good that you are getting this taken care of and the infection cleared out of your system before they start to mess with your neck. But it would still be better to not have a problem at all. Let yourself laugh out loud at the boyz antics. It will make you feel better, even if Ben and the rest of the cats look at you like you are crazy. Who isn't at this point? Jo Actually Ben did something wicked mean but had us rolling on the floor. Now shame on me, but here's the background... When Sammy was a kitten, she tried to run out of one of the French doors in my bedroom as I was coming in, and I didn't see her. Those doors always swell in summer and are hard to shut, so I usually have to slam them really hard. Poor little Sammy was right in the middle of the doorway when I slammed it shut on her. I honestly don't know how I didn't kill her or break her back, but other than the pain and fear, she was, miraculously, unharmed. About a month later I was getting something out of my closet and had the door standing open. Sammy was behind the door and was trying to play with my feet with her paws through the crack in the door. Again, I didn't notice her and I shut the door on her paw. [Like children, I think kittens must have bones made of rubber because, again, nothing broke (except my bank account to the vet's delight ;).] Now, 4 years later, she is still *terrified* of doors. When the door between the garage and the house is open (as it usually is when I'm in my office off the garage), she'll SNEAK up to the door, crouch down warily, then jump and run through it as FAST as she can. Sometimes, like today, for some reason it takes her a while to work up the courage to run through the door. I was waiting for her to come through so I could close the door (maybe it was the combination of the door and ME that scared her), and she was just standing there watching the door for several minutes. She finally started to come through the door just as I started to close it (to let her come through the cat door which she doesn't find as frightening). When she saw the door start to close, she leaped 5 feet straight into the air and 3 feet backwards. As sad as it is, for some reason it always funny as hell to me when a cat does that. Later on today, Ben was in my office with me and I was telling him about it (he'd never noticed her fear of doors). I said, "watch" and walked into the house knowing that Sammy would follow me as she always does. This time she was *really* hesitant to go through the door. She stood there for about 4 or 5 minutes trying to get up the courage to go through. Just as she did Ben banged on the metal file cabinet in the garage and yelled "WATCH out!" Poor Sammy leaped straight up and forward this time and dashed like a streak of lightening for my bedroom. Ben and I followed right behind and all we saw was her tail sticking out from under the bed. Do you ever feel *terrible* about something, but can't help yourself or keep from laughing? I petted on her and soothed her for an hour afterwards because felt I SO bad about being SO mean to her! She'll probably get her revenge tonight when I'm sleeping (have I told y'all how she sometimes channels the spirit of Bandit??! ;) Fluffy Tails, CatNipped |
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CatNipped wrote:
Yesterday, when eating a soft pita Panini(sp?) a piece of a tooth broke off (when I crunched down, at first I thought it was glass that had somehow gotten into the (Lean Cuisine) sandwich. I know I've been neglecting my teeth, I was trying to wait until I had saved up the co-payment to get them done (I need like 8 or 10 crowns). At first I wasn't even going to go to the dentist today, but my tongue kept rubbing on the broken tooth and it aggravated me. When the dentist took an x-ray of the tooth he looked kind of aghast (never a good look for a doctor or dentist ;). That whole side of my mouth is infected, and the broken tooth has infection in the nerve in the root. He said he couldn't even work on my teeth today since the infection was so bad, so he sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics and Vicodin (yeah, like I'm going to take Vicodin!). The weird thing is I was *not* screaming-on-the-ceiling in pain from the tooth. The pain in my neck is so intense that I perceived the pain in my mouth as just a dull ache in the back of my mind. I never thought I would have that gawd-awful pain to thank for anything - just goes to show ;. [BTW, I have to go back Thursday, after the antibiotics have a chance to reduce the infection, for a root canal and a crown.] Right now I'm anxiously waiting until I can get in to see the neurosurgeon about the pinched nerves in my neck. I have high hopes he can fix that since he is the surgeon who pioneered the procedure (arthroscopic foraminotomy - informally called minimally invasive surgery to remove bone over-growth from the cervical vertebra - C3 and C4 to be specific). For most cases he does it on an out-patient basis, so hopefully I won't even have to miss much work! YAY (riiiiiight ;)! I have an appointment with him on the 18th of this month (I'm been waiting forEVER it seems - he's a popular doctor!). I'm just hoping I don't have to go through weeks of testing before he can do the surgery! Any way, anything good happen while I was gone? ; Chin Scritches, CatNipped Yikes! No fun at all! Purrs that you get through the dental work OK and have excellent results with the neurosurgeon. Sam, supervised by Mistletoe |
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Sherry wrote:
On Aug 2, 1:17�pm, "CatNipped" wrote: Yesterday, when eating a soft pita Panini(sp?) a piece of a tooth broke off (when I crunched down, at first I thought it was glass that had somehow gotten into the (Lean Cuisine) sandwich. �I know I've been neglecting my teeth, I was trying to wait until I had saved up the co-payment to get them done (I need like 8 or 10 crowns). At first I wasn't even going to go to the dentist today, but my tongue kept rubbing on the broken tooth and it aggravated me. �When the dentist took an x-ray of the tooth he looked kind of aghast (never a good look for a doctor or dentist ;). �That whole side of my mouth is infected, and the broken tooth has infection in the nerve in the root. �He said he couldn't even work on my teeth today since the infection was so bad, so he sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics and Vicodin (yeah, like I'm going to take Vicodin!). The weird thing is I was *not* screaming-on-the-ceiling in pain from the tooth. �The pain in my neck is so intense that I perceived the pain in my mouth as just a dull ache in the back of my mind. �I never thought I would have that gawd-awful pain to thank for anything - just goes to show ;. [BTW, I have to go back Thursday, after the antibiotics have a chance to reduce the infection, for a root canal and a crown.] Right now I'm anxiously waiting until I can get in to see the neurosurgeon about the pinched nerves in my neck. �I have high hopes he can fix that since he is the surgeon who pioneered the procedure (arthroscopic foraminotomy - informally called minimally invasive surgery to remove bone over-growth from the cervical vertebra - C3 and C4 to be specific). �For most cases he does it on an out-patient basis, so hopefully I won't even have to miss much work! �YAY (riiiiiight ;)! �I have an appointment with him on the 18th of this month (I'm been waiting forEVER it seems - he's a popular doctor!). �I'm just hoping I don't have to go through weeks of testing before he can do the surgery! Any way, anything good happen while I was gone? �; Chin Scritches, CatNipped Oh yay. I wasn't going to post this, but now I have someone to wallow around in the muck with. Pity, party of two? Mine isn't nearly as bad as yours, but I have an appt. on Wed. the 13th for oral surgery to have 2 wisdom teeth extracted. It is equally weird. One was kind of sensitive, but the other one didn't hurt at all, and they're bad infected too. Gad, I need valium just to SAY "oral surgeon." I am the worst dental weenie ever. They're not going to try to save them I suppose because I don't really need them. I got a script for eurthromycin (sp?) which gives me a horrible stomache ache. OK, I'll shut up now, because I could really get wound up on this subject. Sherry Purrs on the way for you too. Damn I *hate* dental work! Sam, supervised by Mistletoe |
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Adrian wrote:
CatNipped Purrs for your tooth and your neck. It sounds like you're leaving Ben a piece at a time. ;-) You take that back! That's an awful thing to say to CN (wish I'd thought of it first Sam, supervised by Mistletoe |
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"Sam" wrote in message
diainc... Adrian wrote: CatNipped Purrs for your tooth and your neck. It sounds like you're leaving Ben a piece at a time. ;-) You take that back! That's an awful thing to say to CN (wish I'd thought of it first Sam, supervised by Mistletoe I know snort isn't he chuckle awful guffaw! Fluffy Tails, CatNipped |
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"Sam" wrote in message
diainc... CatNipped wrote: Yesterday, when eating a soft pita Panini(sp?) a piece of a tooth broke off (when I crunched down, at first I thought it was glass that had somehow gotten into the (Lean Cuisine) sandwich. I know I've been neglecting my teeth, I was trying to wait until I had saved up the co-payment to get them done (I need like 8 or 10 crowns). At first I wasn't even going to go to the dentist today, but my tongue kept rubbing on the broken tooth and it aggravated me. When the dentist took an x-ray of the tooth he looked kind of aghast (never a good look for a doctor or dentist ;). That whole side of my mouth is infected, and the broken tooth has infection in the nerve in the root. He said he couldn't even work on my teeth today since the infection was so bad, so he sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics and Vicodin (yeah, like I'm going to take Vicodin!). The weird thing is I was *not* screaming-on-the-ceiling in pain from the tooth. The pain in my neck is so intense that I perceived the pain in my mouth as just a dull ache in the back of my mind. I never thought I would have that gawd-awful pain to thank for anything - just goes to show ;. [BTW, I have to go back Thursday, after the antibiotics have a chance to reduce the infection, for a root canal and a crown.] Right now I'm anxiously waiting until I can get in to see the neurosurgeon about the pinched nerves in my neck. I have high hopes he can fix that since he is the surgeon who pioneered the procedure (arthroscopic foraminotomy - informally called minimally invasive surgery to remove bone over-growth from the cervical vertebra - C3 and C4 to be specific). For most cases he does it on an out-patient basis, so hopefully I won't even have to miss much work! YAY (riiiiiight ;)! I have an appointment with him on the 18th of this month (I'm been waiting forEVER it seems - he's a popular doctor!). I'm just hoping I don't have to go through weeks of testing before he can do the surgery! Any way, anything good happen while I was gone? ; Chin Scritches, CatNipped Yikes! No fun at all! Purrs that you get through the dental work OK and have excellent results with the neurosurgeon. Sam, supervised by Mistletoe Thank you Sam, purrs, especially now, are *very* gratefully accepted. Nose Kisses, CatNipped |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Do you ever feel *terrible* about something, but can't help yourself or keep from laughing? I petted on her and soothed her for an hour afterwards because felt I SO bad about being SO mean to her! She'll probably get her revenge tonight when I'm sleeping (have I told y'all how she sometimes channels the spirit of Bandit??! ;) Fluffy Tails, CatNipped It helps to remember she wasn't injured, and would do the same thing to you given half a chance. Charlie is wonderful with the cats, but still thinks startling one of them is part of the pleasure of being a slave. Jo |
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"Jofirey" wrote in message
... "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Do you ever feel *terrible* about something, but can't help yourself or keep from laughing? I petted on her and soothed her for an hour afterwards because felt I SO bad about being SO mean to her! She'll probably get her revenge tonight when I'm sleeping (have I told y'all how she sometimes channels the spirit of Bandit??! ;) Fluffy Tails, CatNipped It helps to remember she wasn't injured, and would do the same thing to you given half a chance. Charlie is wonderful with the cats, but still thinks startling one of them is part of the pleasure of being a slave. Jo I know, she isn't injured. But she truly is terrified of doors and I feel responsible for that even though it was an accident. Now for guiltless fun, leave something unexpected on the floor (like a piece of clothing), watch a cat creep up to it slowly, all crouched down - then move the object suddenly to get a display of feline aerial gymnastics! ; Ear Skritches, CatNipped |
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