Klarinet Archive - Posting 000082.txt from 2005/01

From: kurtheisig@-----.net
Subj: Re: [kl] All My Wisdom
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 00:09:47 -0500

When I had my 4 wisdom teeth pulled, I waited what I thought was a reasonable time. I was leading a church stage band and also playing first alto sax. I started the first number off with my usaul flair--leaping in the air and hitting the first big note with a bang!!! a BANG allright!!!! It felt like 4 nails were being driven RIGHT INTOTHE BONE!!!! Such EXQUISITE PAIN!!!!!! I continued on down to my knees with my face almost on the carpet, a HUGE puddle of water on the carpet, which I realised were tears.

WAIT!

Kurt

-----Original Message-----
From: despear2@-----.edu
Sent: Jan 6, 2005 6:26 PM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: [kl] All My Wisdom

Hi Group!

I recently, as of 8:45 this morning, had my wisdom teeth pulled from my head.
And what a glorious thing this was, as I was very unconscious. I'm thinking
I've had a pretty good recovery, no swelling, or chipmunk cheeks. The back of
my mouth is a little tender, but that's the extent of pain. So here's the
question: How soon is too soon to start fiddling around and practicing. I've
heard through the grapevine that I should rest and heal for about a week, but
my surgeon/dentist did not really say much of anything. And, well, I've sat on
my butt all day, and I feel like being productive. Is tomorrow too soon?

Your feedback is very much appreciated, as I feel I no longer have the ability
to make decisions as I ponder at the bloody pieces of wisdom that were yanked
from my jaw.

Thanks!
Danielle

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