The Waters are Receding
May. 16th, 2004 12:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, I went to the office of my reg'lar dentist on Friday and showed him my bespectacled-pumpkin-that-suffered-a-stroke impression, and he agreed that the penicillin the endodontist gave me was as useless as orange Life Savers. He gave me nine days' supply of Cloxacillin, and I have been taking it for about 40 hours now. It seems to be making a difference: my pain is less and the swelling has noticeably gone down, but I can still feel the abscess lodged under my eye socket.
I don't know if I will be deflated enough for the endodontist to work on me on Monday, if not I will have this done when I get back from Phoenix. It will take a while to get rid of this infection, since it had two extra days to get its hooks into my system.
For the most part, I have been just sleeping (on the couch, it's more comfortable than on my back in bed since the blood does not pool in my head), reading (crap and Roald Dahl books I got for Aki) and partaking of a mostly liquid diet (since I didn't want to chew hell out of my swollen left cheek). Smoothies are better than I thought they would be.
I hope this gets fixed up and never happens again. At any rate I will be able to tell when to worry and what specifically to request from the dentist.
Meanwhile, the commercial opportunities have been welcome:

Thanks to Kevin!
I don't know if I will be deflated enough for the endodontist to work on me on Monday, if not I will have this done when I get back from Phoenix. It will take a while to get rid of this infection, since it had two extra days to get its hooks into my system.
For the most part, I have been just sleeping (on the couch, it's more comfortable than on my back in bed since the blood does not pool in my head), reading (crap and Roald Dahl books I got for Aki) and partaking of a mostly liquid diet (since I didn't want to chew hell out of my swollen left cheek). Smoothies are better than I thought they would be.
I hope this gets fixed up and never happens again. At any rate I will be able to tell when to worry and what specifically to request from the dentist.
Meanwhile, the commercial opportunities have been welcome:

Thanks to Kevin!
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Date: 2004-05-17 12:03 am (UTC)Um...I don't want to worry you, but you should check with the dentist/endodontist about the effects flying may have on your pathology.
Just how good is Canadian dentistry? Doesn't sound great.
Hope you are on the mend quickly....
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Date: 2004-05-17 10:44 am (UTC)Canadian dentistry seems OK, I have met a few ham-fisted bozos but most of them have done an all-right job on me. Beats toothache.