When the dentist gave me laughing gas before my surgery, I closed my eyes because the light above me was bright. A few minutes later I never realized the gas had kicked in. I opened my eyes and looked around. I thought I was supposed to be asleep. "This isn't real" I muttered, "I'm divergent" and the only thing I heard was a assistant laughing her ass off in the background
This was a wild ride. Haven't laughed this hard in a week.
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· 9 years ago
When I got my wisdom teeth removed my parents decided to fuck with me and filled the back seats next to me in the car with scarecrows, then refused to acknowledge they were there. I named them all Archie
I've read so many wisdom teeth stories like this one! Honestly, what's up with this? When I got my wisdom teeth removed they just inserted a numbing substance into my gums with a syringe, there was no laughing gas (or weird meds) involved at all. It kind of seems like overkill...
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· 9 years ago
It depends on the position of the teeth, size of your mouth, and how difficult or easy the removal will be
For example, my rear molars (ones just before wisdom) were growing in sideways. Yes, sideways. As in eight-something degrees relative to the rest of my teeth. And I have a small mouth...
So they had to knock me out. All I did when I woke up was sit up real fast and fall off the chair. When they hefted me into the wheelchair I asked if I could take control and spin around but they said no.
I can only hope that my experience is just as Adventurous
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· 9 years ago
I got my wisdom teeth removed twice. First time for lowers, second time for uppers. They used a different drug on me the second time. I woke up and started crying because I've never had a bunny (weird since I'm afraid of them) and I thought that Elvis was supposed to sing me a lullaby
So they had to knock me out. All I did when I woke up was sit up real fast and fall off the chair. When they hefted me into the wheelchair I asked if I could take control and spin around but they said no.