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NEVER
15yrs or more
5yrs or more
past year
every 3-6mos
I have no teeth
I've put over 5 years even though I can't remember just how long it is and the one I used has since retired.
well a re-post, as i was so rudely interrupted by the only tv show i actually enjoy watching..
last summer, i started getting chronic (no, not that chronic.) headaches. they came and went, but ultimately left me incapable of doing the simplest of tasks. so, one day i radioed the boss, and told him i was leaving early, cause i might just have to kill the next person i came across. mind you, he thought in his infinite wisdom that my problem was from "drinking all night". hearing that, i whipped up a few choice words to him, and went home. then the big boss, well his wife, ordered that i quote "get my ******* *** to the hospital"
so, against my will (im stubborn) i was driven to the ER, and being that i have no insurance, received the best of care </sarcasm> they gave me an intern, who was quite possibly younger than me, who, preceded to "treat" me. what he did was, in this order, shine a flashlight in my eyes, ask how old i was, and sent me home with a bottle of aspirin. a week later i recieved via mail, a $790 bill for "services rendered".
I tore out a sheet of loose leaf paper, wrote "GO **** YOURSELF!" put it in the envelope and mailed it back.
so after another week of agony, i was doing something, and had an epiphany. i had an impacted tooth. i was certain of it. (i read medical books when im bored) anyway, long story short, it turned out i had 4 impactted wisdom teeth, and the overall cost to have them removed was just over $2000.
after discussing it with my boss, ha actually had the scroat to say "thats a bargain!"
my retort.. "not when i only make $7000 working in THIS s***hole, a year, YOU A**HOLE!"..... he shut up after that. (it was a seasonal job, but none the less)
I would likely have extracted your front teeth at that time. Manual impact method.
Maybe you shouldn't mention those, when Dimesh is around.i was doing something, and had an epiphany.
i kept the trouble maker. it was growing in backwards and sideways into my skull. it serves as a reminder that tons of pain can come in the smallest of packages. (HA!) but seriously.... that **** hurt.