Timelies all!
I have a flu shot scheduled for Thursday. Haven’t scheduled a Covid booster shot yet, but I’ve gotten reminders that Safeway has them.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
I have a flu shot scheduled for Thursday. Haven’t scheduled a Covid booster shot yet, but I’ve gotten reminders that Safeway has them.
Please please can we get that clerk to announce for another 15 rounds that no one won the speakership? It's time for her to come back to glory.
I went to get my teeth cleaned earlier, and it turns out that I need a tooth pulled. Yikes! It's a molar that I had a root canal performed on quite a while ago (10 years? 15 years?), by a dental practice I'm no longer with because they were shitty. Back in 2017 or 2018, the same tooth was giving me some grief, and I saw an endodontist who was able to do some kind of tooth magic and fix it. But they x-rayed it today, and it's at the point where it needs to come out. The freaky part is that it has an infection, and I wasn't aware of it -- there's no pain or tenderness. That's weird as hell. So next week it gets yanked, and after about 6 months I'll get an implant.
Exact same thing happened to me--what was left of my tooth was apparently rotting away under my crown and I had no clue because the root canal from a few years before mean I didn't feel the pain. Next week is my six-month follow-up to make sure the bone graft took properly, and if so they'll schedule the implant.
Depending which tooth it is, you might find yourself biting your tongue more than normal--in my case it was a lower 6-year molar, and I think the teeth on either side have some sharp edges that big molar kinda shielded, and now I keep catching my tongue on them somehow.
Exact same thing happened to me
I'm glad for the excellent company, but this is a hell of a weird club.
We're almost exactly the same age, right? Maybe 52 is just the age for bad teeth to completely collapse.
We're almost exactly the same age, right?
We are!
Maybe 52 is just the age for bad teeth to completely collapse.
Sounds right to me. Dang teeth.
I think I friended someone accidentally who was pretending to be my great-aunt. I mean, it would take her a while to get down to me, because of her age and where I stand in the family. But I'm pretty sure DHS isn't handing out money, either,
Teeth, man. I saw a new dentist recently who said what I really needed was a two-part deep cleaning because my gums etc are so bad, so I've just finished that and now need to go back in three months. Annoying.
So I was like, wtf, and is this a scam, but then I remembered how both of my grandfathers had dentures in their 50s, and a recent conversation where a lot of people I know have periodontists and etc., so I guess this is the modern alternative?
It might get better. I went to the dentist last spring after mumble mumble years pre-pandemic. Cleaned. X-Ray. No issues and appointment in 6 months. Age 69. I was so relieved.
Thank you for the info on the service, David. Good to hear it will be available to watch. I really enjoyed what I have seen of this pastor. We will plan on being with you in the Spring for the memorial. Love you.