Saturday, January 17, 2009

My Mouf

I had a little oral surgery yesterday. They put in an implant after removing an old root-canaled tooth that had cracked irrepairably. I was under general anesthesia for the procedure and the doc hit me with a local as well. Today, some 24 hrs after the surgery, I still have novocaine numbness. It isn't what it was yesterday but wow... I am still drooling. Unless he cut the nerves I guess there's no reason for concern, and to be honest the fact that he drilled a titanium post into my jaw means a little residual numbness is welcome.

The family, meanwhile, is quite pleased I'm blathering far less frequently - not so much the drooling, though.

5 comments:

  1. I actually have a residual small speech impediment: when I am tired I still say "mouf." "Mouth" is a really difficult word to pronounce. Not as bad as "isthmus," but still....

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  2. Oh, and I hope you recover soon.

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  3. When they cremate you, that post will have to go to a very special cemetary.

    They are cremating you, right?

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  4. cremation - yes, Though I really want to be blown up. All the mourners given a five gallon bucket and the one that picks up the most of me (by weight) gets the bulk of my estate. Sort of a scavenger hunt. My lovely wife has nixed the whole idea. Party Pooper!

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  5. I didn't say no to the whole thing, just the giving away of the estate :)

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