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I had four wisdom teeth extracted today. The doctor accused me of being a hardcore drug user.

Davros_

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After I got into the chair and was hooked up to all of the machines, they gave me a nitrous oxide mask and one of the nurses began to administer the IV. I don't like needles so I looked away while she was doing this. She first numbed the area with lidocaine, and then spent around a minute trying to do the IV. She finally got it taped down and a few minutes later the doc walked in.

He didn't really say anything to me, he just got out a syringe and injected it into the IV line. I felt increased pressure in my arm but didn't go out. He says, "I'm impressed," and I wasn't sure what he was talking about. Everyone just stood around watching me for about 45 seconds until he said, "Why isn't he going out? Is he a drug user?" Then my eyelids shut and I heard, "ah, there he goes."
They started getting their instruments ready and I had to fight to open my eyes to tell them I was awake. He said in a surprised and serious yet condescending tone, "What? He's still awake. Are you a hardcore drug user?" Keep in mind at this point I'm already feeling extremely odd and I can hear my heart beating extremely fast on the monitor.

Another nurse administered a new IV on my left arm. Within 30 seconds I was out.
He told me this was only the second time anything like this has ever happened in his 30-something year career. The IV wasn't actually in my blood vessel, and all of the medication pooled under my skin and caused bruising and pain. I have never taken drugs in my life.

I give the whole ordeal a 3/10 rating. Would not do again.
 

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Sounds miserable, hope you feel better!
 

TimForReal

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I enjoyed having mine pulled while I was in the Military, think I got like a day or two off. :)
 

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After I got into the chair and was hooked up to all of the machines, they gave me a nitrous oxide mask and one of the nurses began to administer the IV. I don't like needles so I looked away while she was doing this. She first numbed the area with lidocaine, and then spent around a minute trying to do the IV. She finally got it taped down and a few minutes later the doc walked in.

He didn't really say anything to me, he just got out a syringe and injected it into the IV line. I felt increased pressure in my arm but didn't go out. He says, "I'm impressed," and I wasn't sure what he was talking about. Everyone just stood around watching me for about 45 seconds until he said, "Why isn't he going out? Is he a drug user?" Then my eyelids shut and I heard, "ah, there he goes."
They started getting their instruments ready and I had to fight to open my eyes to tell them I was awake. He said in a surprised and serious yet condescending tone, "What? He's still awake. Are you a hardcore drug user?" Keep in mind at this point I'm already feeling extremely odd and I can hear my heart beating extremely fast on the monitor.

Another nurse administered a new IV on my left arm. Within 30 seconds I was out.
He told me this was only the second time anything like this has ever happened in his 30-something year career. The IV wasn't actually in my blood vessel, and all of the medication pooled under my skin and caused bruising and pain. I have never taken drugs in my life.

I give the whole ordeal a 3/10 rating. Would not do again.
Getting my wisdom teeth pulled wasn't fun. This is like twice as bad. Hope your arm and mouth feel better.
 

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Hahaha that sounds horrible. I had 5 wisdom teeth pulled almost 6 years ago and I was out like a freakin' light hahaha
 

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i had my wisdom teeth out with a local anesthetic. its a weird feeling to be completely aware while a dentist is drilling a hole and then breaking your tooth apart and pulling it out piece by piece
 

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That happened to me only it was heroin, it caused extreme anus pain, so I did what any person would do and injected it again.
 
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