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Old 10-20-2014, 11:14 AM #1
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Default Need A Little Help.

I am taking lots of meds for infection and gearing up to have my, rotted by
MS meds, lower teeth pulled and then fitted with the dreaded lower denture.
8.5 years ago is when I had to get my upper denture.

My upper is great, I love it, but I fear a lower, as I have heard horror stories
of them not fitting well and hurting all the time.

Please help me cope with this new stress venture in my life - Not to mention
thehorrible ordeal of having all. my teeth pulled.. I have asked to have this
done with novacaine and a little N.O. gas, since I'm allergic to Versed.

I know this isn't major surgery, but with MS, anything can be major!!. Tell
me all the upbeat stories you've heard or experiences you may have had, to
help me get through this as gracefully as I can. Thanks.
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