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Default Why do I always end up on the wrong end of the needle?

I went for my dental cleaning today. x-rays showed I have one tooth that needs a root canal and cap and the one below it needs a cap before it gets to the point it needs a root canal too.

I am terrified (said the person with 2 brain surgeries) I have never had an RC. I don't know if I am a candidate for sedation or not. I am going out of my mind.

Why don't I just start a board called "Darryl's Whines" since that's all I do here. As they said in MASH I think my little choo-choo is going around the bend.
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