IKE
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- Location
- Oklahoma....U.S.A.
Since I retired 15 months ago it seems like every time I turn around it's something new medically.......you think maybe my retiring was a bad omen ?
Tomorrow morning I've the first of two Osseous surgery's on my gums......he'll do the upper and lower left tomorrow and then the upper and lower right in about four weeks.
Doc said the actual surgery's will take about two hours each and to protect the gums he'll apply some sort of a hard plaster material to my gums afterwards to protect the areas which will then have to be removed in about two weeks.......then it's about two more weeks of healing before the next side can be done.
For IV sedation my out of pocket would have been an additional $1900.00 so I'm going with oral sedation using three .25 mg. tablets of Halcion, two tablets 45 minutes prior to the surgery and the last one when I get there and sit in the chair.......I've had Halcion three times in the past, twice for dentals and once to relax me so I could get in a full MRI tube and it works pretty well.
Doc was up front and told me that for a few days that I'd be uncomfortable (which in medical terms means hurt like hell) so he impressed upon for me to stay on top of the pain medicine that he going to prescribe as well as the antibiotics........I've also got some additional pain meds put back already if I need it.
I'm certainly not looking forward to this but if it isn't done I suppose I could start losing teeth and end up looking like a Halloween jack-o-lantern.
Tomorrow morning I've the first of two Osseous surgery's on my gums......he'll do the upper and lower left tomorrow and then the upper and lower right in about four weeks.
Doc said the actual surgery's will take about two hours each and to protect the gums he'll apply some sort of a hard plaster material to my gums afterwards to protect the areas which will then have to be removed in about two weeks.......then it's about two more weeks of healing before the next side can be done.
For IV sedation my out of pocket would have been an additional $1900.00 so I'm going with oral sedation using three .25 mg. tablets of Halcion, two tablets 45 minutes prior to the surgery and the last one when I get there and sit in the chair.......I've had Halcion three times in the past, twice for dentals and once to relax me so I could get in a full MRI tube and it works pretty well.
Doc was up front and told me that for a few days that I'd be uncomfortable (which in medical terms means hurt like hell) so he impressed upon for me to stay on top of the pain medicine that he going to prescribe as well as the antibiotics........I've also got some additional pain meds put back already if I need it.
I'm certainly not looking forward to this but if it isn't done I suppose I could start losing teeth and end up looking like a Halloween jack-o-lantern.