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Fecalfeast
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SoSexy
Italy3725 Posts
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oGoZenob
France1503 Posts
On July 02 2015 02:23 SoSexy wrote: Tomorrow I have to get a wisdom tooth extracted. I need to know how much time will it take to recover because I want to party hard on Friday/Saturday night. It is not in a strange position so it should be a standard operation. Can I expect to drink tequila shots around 36 hours later? I've had four of them removed at once, and no way you can drink the day after I've only eaten soup or yogurt for a week, because of how painful it was. And smoking might be the worst thing you can do with and open wound in your mouth, just sayin' | ||
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SoSexy
Italy3725 Posts
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ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On July 02 2015 03:21 Fecalfeast wrote: I have had wisdom teeth out. The painkillers I got were terrible so I smoked a bunch of weed. Smoking caused my wounds to start bleeding. I was informed later that was caused by the pressure so that drinking a milkshake through a straw would probably make them bleed as well. I hardly ever drink though so I have no idea if that will hurt. You ever put neosporin on a small cut or seen in films how they use strong spirits as an anti-septic? Imagine that, in your mouth. | ||
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Simberto
Germany11829 Posts
And even if not, alcohol shouldn't be that bad, it is good at killing stuff, including bacteria. (This is coming from someone with absolutely no experience with the removal of teeth) | ||
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xM(Z
Romania5299 Posts
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ThomasjServo
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On July 02 2015 03:35 Simberto wrote: As long as you find a way for the tequila to pass your mouth without interacting with the spot your wisdom teeth were at, you should be fine. And even if not, alcohol shouldn't be that bad, it is good at killing stuff, including bacteria. (This is coming from someone with absolutely no experience with the removal of teeth) Seems easier said than done, but that may work. On July 02 2015 03:39 xM(Z wrote: shoot it up your ahole This may be worth a go as well. | ||
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SoSexy
Italy3725 Posts
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Acrofales
Spain18287 Posts
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On July 02 2015 03:35 Simberto wrote: As long as you find a way for the tequila to pass your mouth without interacting with the spot your wisdom teeth were at, you should be fine. And even if not, alcohol shouldn't be that bad, it is good at killing stuff, including bacteria. (This is coming from someone with absolutely no experience with the removal of teeth) I think the issue is precisely that alcohol is so good at killing stuff, it may [note : I'm not sure at all here (I mean that's what I think instinctively but I have no knowledge to back it up)] damage the healing process. | ||
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ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On July 02 2015 04:28 Acrofales wrote: Now may be the time to test that inhaler: ![]() Almost verbatim a Parks and Rec episode. | ||
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GreenHorizons
United States23932 Posts
On July 02 2015 03:44 SoSexy wrote: I'll report anyways, we'll see what happens xd Should be fine, but smoking (especially cigarettes) will irritate it and could cause the stitches to pop (if they were poorly done[no bong rips either]). Also cigarettes can cause a pretty nasty infection. If you do smoke suck lightly and wash it out with some tequila (I prefer to call it "Mexico's revenge") afterwords. But if you are checking on getting messed up this far ahead of time you have the experience and you should be fine. Last tip is if you are on pain meds, remember that when assessing your consumption. Most pain medications will double to triple the cognitive impact of alcohol (1 beer =2-3) plus it kicks your liver's ass. That's not medical research or anything, just a combination of personal experience and observation. | ||
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Acrofales
Spain18287 Posts
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SoSexy
Italy3725 Posts
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GreenHorizons
United States23932 Posts
On July 02 2015 05:03 SoSexy wrote: Yeah, if I still take painkillers I won't drink alcohol and just smoke w33d Just make sure to clean your mouth out. DO NOT go to sleep with a dirty (smokey) mouth, those infections suck soooooooooooo bad. | ||
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Cascade
Australia5405 Posts
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oGoZenob
France1503 Posts
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SoSexy
Italy3725 Posts
I have to say I expected much, much worse :O | ||
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ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On July 02 2015 21:44 SoSexy wrote: Reporting back. The operation lasted 30 minutes and it was entirely painless. Now (3-4 hours later) anaesthesia is running off but I have to say the pain I'm feeling is so little, I won't even take painkillers. Dentist said that I can drink this weekend and that I should only refrain from smoking today and trying to avoid foods that can break down into little pieces. I have to say I expected much, much worse :O Your face swell up yet? | ||
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