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Old 05-30-2017, 08:57 PM #1
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Default Wisdom Teeth Removal

Hi everyone,

I've had PCS for almost three years, and I'm scheduled to get my wisdom teeth removed on Thursday. I've never been under anaesthesia before and I know that wisdom teeth removal can be a pretty physcial surgery in terms of your head being shaken, so I was wondering if anyone has advice or comments in terms of your experience with surgery and PCS or how you think PCS will impact the recovery process?

Thanks!
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