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Join Date: Jul 2004
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3 appointments the 23rd. CT scan lungs, foot nurse, and tooth gal. I'm now down to 4 teeth left. Hope to have them gone in a few weeks. Would like to have choppers by my BD, so I can cook a pig. CT scan found something, so I'll have to report to health dept. and hack up something from them.
I had a round with Mycobacterium kansasii back in early 90s. Hope it's not that shit again. 18 months of a hand full of pills a day.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Hang in there BusterB! I hope I get to meet you this summer
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Sucks to have tooth problems, it's something you can't rub some dirt on it and ignore.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Good to hear from you, buster. Hope the lung thing works out okay. Do they think it's maybe pneumonia again?
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Well I guess the state is thinking TB. See new thread lungs.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Back to tooth DR. tomorrow for final yanks. Looking like no teeth for the 4th and my Bday cook out. SUCKS!!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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You'd better go real low and real slow on the brisket then...
Sorry about ur tooths buster.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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I had one of my front teeth extracted today. It was about 4 teeth back on the right. It broke a few weeks ago, but I scheduled the extraction for after the Las Vegas trip to avoid the risk of being in pain on vacation.
I took the day off today and I'm glad I did. I only slept about 5 hours last night, waking up at 5:30 instead of 7:00 for my 8:00 appointment. The extraction went pretty well, except that they wanted to use human bone to start the rebuilding of the socket, instead of cow or synthetic. I told them that for some reason I just found this a bit creepy, even though I would have accepted a donated organ. They didn't have any cow bone so they used the human bone. The bone is highly sterilized powder that is pretty much all calcium and is there as a substrate. The body will absorb and replace it. After the procedure I was told that I might find some bone grit in my mouth in the next few days since they overpack the hole. I guess that makes me a Fine Young Cannibal The dentist recommended 3 Advil and 2 Extra Strength Tylenol to soften the blow as I come off the anesthetic. I picked up the antibiotic prescription and the generic ibuprofen and went home and crashed. 5 hours after the procedure I have a low grade ache in my jaw and sinuses.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Had some of bumps scraped off gums today. I had enough and called a halt. Fun, you bet.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I gave up on tooth faerie school. It was no deal. After I spent $1820.00 I went next door and got a way better price. The school charge me $175 for removing one knot on gums. My neighbor wants $75.00. He gave me 3 prices for teeth, from $1120.00 to $1510.00.
I went to LSU's school while I was going to electronic school in Nu awlins,and only paid for what they used. Well this was in mid 80s.
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There is something wrong in our society with respect to dentistry.
A few weeks ago, my wife had a total knee replacement surgery + 2 days, 2 nights in hospital. $15 pre-surgery appt + $200 hospital charge + $28 post hospital Rx's Total: $243 for major surgery and all pre-surgery lab tests, blood typing, X-rays, meals, etc., etc., etc. ------- A few days later, I had a old crown come loose. $25.00 for "emergency" appointment + $15 co pay + $75 procedure charges Total: $115 - FOR ONE TOOTH, with insurance ($3000 maximum) The dentist told me this was a "temporary" fix, and I might need to get a bridge. Prices ran from $475 up to $4,500 - Insurance does NOT cover bridge work, etc. I don't think I ever met a dentist I didn't despise. |
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Sure, but how much did the knee surgery cost your insurance in total? The only real difference I see there is that insurance doesn't generally consider dental work to be worth covering.
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1/2 the bumps off today. $140.00. I see me sum choppers down da road.
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I love it when a plan comes together.
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Good reason to sip on dry wines that are well balanced.
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