Posted by fussyone
on Wed 9 Dec 09, 1:44 PM to fussyone's blog.
And went to the dentist, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
However 5 minutes before the end, I started gagging and nearly puked all over her. Strange, as I had been very relaxed through the whole thing.
Now i'm worried that i'll gag again tomorrow - maybe she could tip me at the end of the bed because when I give blow jobs it reduces it. I'm not sure if I can suggest that though.
So, i'm going to have to go through the numb mouth thing again - but, most of the work is done and I do feel rather proud of myself.
I'm a good, brave girl and everything
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| 9 Dec 09, 2:52 PM The_Colonel_Whatwhat 3 yrs |
That's the thing I hate with the dentist - the liquid and the fear of choking. So I mentioned it to my dentist and he fitted a dental dam. Its a bit like a balloon that goes over the tooth and stops any liquid going astray. Result! I came, I saw, I concurred | |
| 9 Dec 09, 2:56 PM summberblues UK(LS), 7 yrs |
Just be thankfull that they numb your mouth before pulling and drilling teeth. | |
| 9 Dec 09, 4:08 PM DoraExplorer UK(CO), 4 yrs |
I think you are incredibly brave...just the thought of dentists is enough to fill me with fear, and the idea of anyone coming into close proximity of my mouth with a needle is petrifying. Well done you! I dont have a quote so I'll leave this bit blank...........cos I dont want to use up space till I have something really good to put here | |
| 9 Dec 09, 4:13 PM epona74 UK(SL), 7 yrs |
Well done you, that's a big step! I get the feeling sick thing quite a lot...my gag reflex is very far forward, and I keep having to get the dental nurse to NOT suction too far back, because she sets it off really badly.
They're used to people gagging on them, it happens all the time. We're just not designed to have someone poking around in our mouths that long Keep in mind that it went so much better than you feared, and tomorrow will be the same! OK, so you had a few moments of gagging right towards the end, that's fine. Tomorrow you may well have even less, because the finishing off should be shorter, and less intense.
Be proud Two roads diverged in a wood and I, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. (R. Frost) | |
| 9 Dec 09, 6:55 PM LittleMissEvil 4 yrs |
Yay, told you it wouldn't be all bad and nasty It's in the water baby, it's in the pills that pick you up It's in the water baby, it's in the special way we fuck It's in the water baby, it's in your family tree It's in the water baby, it's between you and me - B.Molko | |
| 9 Dec 09, 7:46 PM CarolinaMoon IE, 5 yrs |
Ah yes.....I have done this. Actually I am ashamed to say that I actually threw up on my dentist once. I also bit him once I had a visit too today. No puking, gagging or biting! I did have a filling and 3 hours later I am waiting for the numbness to wear off so I can have dinner.
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| 9 Dec 09, 11:12 PM fussyone 9 yrs |
Thanks everyone you have made me feel a whole lot better about it and also made me laugh | |
| 9 Dec 09, 11:15 PM fussyone 9 yrs |
Thankful, well one does live in the 21st century where they are in the habit of giving anesthetic. | |
| 9 Dec 09, 11:35 PM maya_lila UK(SE), 5 yrs |
I couldn't help laughing at this, your dentist must love to see you coming! I do feel for you though, I'm no fan of the dentist myself.
"It is never too late to be what you might have been."
~ George Eliot |