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Sending you much luck that you are pain free and can

eat all your grains and things soon.

I'm OK with the dentist but I will not let the eye

doctor pick around in my eye, I'm like a bad kid and

I can't stand the pressure of air they burst into your

eye for the glaucoma test.

 

--- Amy <sandpiperhiker wrote:

 

 

>

> Thanks, Donna. I better not need a root canal - if

> so I'll just pass

> out now, thanks. *lol* But no, it doesn't hurt all

> the time, but

> certain angles when I bite down on things, it will

> stab at me, and

> since I just had the the one on the other side down,

> I'm not supposed

> to chew there either for a day or so! So soup it

> is... She did some

> stuff to right one yesterday when she replaced the

> left one, so I

> figured I'd wait a few days and see how it goes.

>

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>

>

>

 

 

" If I'm free, it's because I'm always running. "

Source: Jimi Hendrix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

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> Sending you much luck that you are pain free and can

> eat all your grains and things soon.

> I'm OK with the dentist but I will not let the eye

> doctor pick around in my eye, I'm like a bad kid and

> I can't stand the pressure of air they burst into your

> eye for the glaucoma test.

 

Ooh, I don't like that either. But at least that doesn't hurt.

 

Thanks for luck, too! I appreciate it.

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, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

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<SNIP>

> I'm OK with the dentist but I will not let the eye

> doctor pick around in my eye, I'm like a bad kid and

> I can't stand the pressure of air they burst into your

> eye for the glaucoma test.

>

 

 

My DH is the same way, but it's a good thing he grits his teeth and

gets through it! He was diagnosed with glaucoma 2 years ago. He still

can't put his own drops in, but he's gotten so he'll let me do it

without jumping across the bed (I make him lie down in bed, then I put

them in). I'm hoping I can get him able to do it himself eventually -

in case something happens to me. If he doesn't learn abouthis pills

and his eye drops and I get run over by a truck or something, he'll go

blind, then have a fatal heart attack. Men!!

 

Cheerio!

Elizabeth

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> My DH is the same way, but it's a good thing he grits his teeth and

> gets through it! He was diagnosed with glaucoma 2 years ago. He still

> can't put his own drops in, but he's gotten so he'll let me do it

> without jumping across the bed (I make him lie down in bed, then I put

> them in). I'm hoping I can get him able to do it himself eventually -

> in case something happens to me. If he doesn't learn abouthis pills

> and his eye drops and I get run over by a truck or something, he'll go

> blind, then have a fatal heart attack. Men!!

 

 

My husband occasionally needs drops too (no glaucoma though) and I

also have to put them in for him.

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