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I had all of mine out under general anaesthetic. Bit sore, but not too bad. Wash your mouth out with hot salty water (yuk) and minty Mouthwash (to take the yuk away) 3 or 4 times a day to avoid infection and .... stuff.


Teeny bit of swelling, not much.


Soupy foods for about 48 hours until the holes of healed a bit.


Not a drama.

Moos Wrote:

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> but the upside is the drugs are GREAT.


I second that the drugs are great, i had coproxemal(sp?) made me feel all floaty....but i did look like a hamster who had filled her pouches!

Keef Wrote:

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> We usually wait til after closing to break out the

> drugs :)-D



I think this is the emoticon you need:


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It is open season on anthropomorphic children?s entertainers it seems. It is those hedonistic lifestyles they choose to live. Why only last week the cover of heat had a picture of Jemima Puddle-Duck, corsets half open, stumbling out of the Barbican Theatre in the arms of that bear off of Bo?selecta

Hi everyone


thanks for all of the messages, sorry Ive not been on due to a family situation.. Have a great night, I am looking forward to the wonderful drugs you have told me about ;-) and soup and icecream it is!! I may even do an amazon order and get a box set of CSI or something to keep me company..


I will look out for the post for the next one..


Strawbs :)-D

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