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Old 05-02-2007, 07:53 AM #1
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Red face Eating after wisdom tooth extraction...

...sucks! It's just one tooth, thank God, but oy...the pain, the pain, the pain...and the blood, the blood, the blood! Gross...the bleeding seems to have (mostly) stopped, but the nasty taste is still there. I almost made my 26 WW points yesterday (24), so this week may be okay. We shall see...trying to get off the hydrocodone today and switch to Advil. I have to drive to my son's school tomorrow and go over a developmental assessment. Anyone know how long this stuff takes to leave the system?


TIA!

LIZARD, much better today
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