Sunday, August 8, 2010

Session Three.

One concern Deb had was that her lower front teeth have been bothering her. She talked with the dentist, and he pointed to the x-ray of her whole mouth. She had something going wrong with those teeth. He could pull them, but it would be difficult. It seems that those teeth are the most difficult to numb up, and the hardest to remove because they are close together.

But Deb was pretty sure that she would have to deal with them, sooner or later.

And so, we decided to proceed.

While I sat in the waiting room, I heard her yelling in pain. Eventually, I got to come in and check on her. She and the dentist were shaken by the process. Deb never got numbed up, even though the dentist worked hard to numb her. He was shaken at how much he had hurt her.

I got Deb home as quickly as I could and got her to bed.

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