Saturday, February 10, 2018

Oh darn!!!

A few posts ago I wrote about my upcoming wisdom tooth extraction. This all happened on February 1 with the procedure taking 15 mins ( I'd been given a 45 minute appointment) and despite the tooth being mostly below gum level, it all came out cleanly with no bits breaking off...which apparently can happen occasionally. And no stitches were required either. The next day I needed only one strong painkiller tablet and I thought , ' so what's all this fuss about wisdom teeth?'. Bad move...
Day 3 I woke up with a feeling like I'd been punched in the jaw. And my left eye socket hurt and my left cheekbone also hurt. So out came the ice packs for the sore jaw, heat pack for the sore cheek and nose and the Panadeine tablets again. And I was so tired and was even shivering in our hot summer weather...I retreated to DH's recliner chair.

 Eventually after a particularly bad night, on Day 5 I went to the GP. Despite a lot of mouth pain, she felt that the wound wasn't infected as she couldn't see any redness or swelling around it, but I had swelling on the left side of my face and was also running a fever. So an antibiotic was prescribed.
After 3 days of these tablets, yesterday I started to feel almost human again...the mouth pain had eased and this seemed to coincide with my needing to blow my nose a lot...it was streaming with some rather nasty mucus that smelled of a mix of sulphur and bitumen...what a combo eh?? I'd been tasting something similar for a few days before.
So this evening, I have energy, 3 more antiobiotic capsules to take tomorrow to finish the course, and thankfully no more 'runny nose' or yucky taste in my mouth. There's just the gland on the left of my neck that's still a bit swollen.
So whether removing an infected impacted wisdom tooth caused all this...who knows? But I hope the other 3 wisdom teeth stay nicely in their gums and cause me no problems whatsoever.

14 comments:

  1. Oh man, that's way too long to suffer! I have had my own bouts with wisdom teeth so I know the crazy complications that can happen. glad its over and hope the others mind their manners.
    xx, Carol

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  2. Maria, this sounds like a dreadful ordeal but happy to read that you're on the mend. This has me hoping my wisdom teeth stay put. :)

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  3. I had it done when I was nineteen. It was not a good experience. I distinctly remember waking up and throwing up blood.

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  4. Oh you poor darling, the extraction of wisdom can be bothersome. Glad you are feeling much better. On a good note.......that afghan covering you is filled with gorgeousness!

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  5. Those fangs have a habit of causing many aches - well experienced here. Hope you are on the mend super quickly.
    Brigitte

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  6. Poor you Maria - sounds awful! Hope all continues well now. xx

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  7. I got all mine out under anaesthetic...... Were never comic om causing issues .... Omg I will never forget it........

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  8. Sorry for all the pain but glad to hear it seems to be on the mend. Resting is the best idea.

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  9. Oh wisdom teeth are the worst to have out..pleased you are finally feeling better.

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  10. I am so thrilled to hear you are on the mend, what an awful ordeal.

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  11. Oh, Maria, that does not sound like fun at all!

    Hope you are completely over the infection or whatever now.

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  12. Sounds as if the infection from the impacted wisdom tooth spread. Glad you are almost back to normal.

    God bless.

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  13. oh gosh, what a business... you poor soul. So glad it's now healing :D) xx

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  14. Not a nice experience - fingers crossed the rest stay dormant.

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