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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2252748" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>When I was younger, and a lot better looking by the way, I was visiting my parents near Duncan. Sunday morning waiting for breakfast, a wisdom tooth suddenly let go with the worst pain I have ever experienced. Made bone marrow biopsies feel like a skeeter bite. If you call enough dentists on Sunday morning, one will eventually take pity, or at least one did that day. I couldn't drive because of the pain, so my brother drove me to town.</p><p></p><p>The dentist said the nerve was open to the air and that it probably was hurting quite a bit. No kidding. He said it needed to be pulled, but that it would be difficult to get it numb. I told him to just pull the cussed thing and never mind the anesthetic. He put a rubber brace between my teeth and yanked the tooth out. Never felt anything so good. Pain went from 10 to 2, which was like no pain at all.</p><p></p><p>Had earaches most of my early years. Scars on eardrums, and do recall lots of pain. My dad used to reverse a cigarette and blow warm smoke in the hurting ear. Don't recall it helping much, but the thought was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2252748, member: 711"] When I was younger, and a lot better looking by the way, I was visiting my parents near Duncan. Sunday morning waiting for breakfast, a wisdom tooth suddenly let go with the worst pain I have ever experienced. Made bone marrow biopsies feel like a skeeter bite. If you call enough dentists on Sunday morning, one will eventually take pity, or at least one did that day. I couldn't drive because of the pain, so my brother drove me to town. The dentist said the nerve was open to the air and that it probably was hurting quite a bit. No kidding. He said it needed to be pulled, but that it would be difficult to get it numb. I told him to just pull the cussed thing and never mind the anesthetic. He put a rubber brace between my teeth and yanked the tooth out. Never felt anything so good. Pain went from 10 to 2, which was like no pain at all. Had earaches most of my early years. Scars on eardrums, and do recall lots of pain. My dad used to reverse a cigarette and blow warm smoke in the hurting ear. Don't recall it helping much, but the thought was there. [/QUOTE]
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