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Enzyme issue...who said that novocaine didn't work for them??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 521634" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I have to have MANY shots before they can touch me. Not sure if that's the enzyme thing or not. I have the same issue with topical anesthetic, it doesn't take well to begin with and wears off <strong>fast</strong>. </p><p></p><p>But then again, maybe it's all anesthetics to some degree. I come out of surgery, wake up almost immediately (usually to the major shock of the nurses) and am ready to eat and drink. No nausea, no symptoms from the medications. </p><p></p><p>While this can be a blessing (as with major surgery), it can also be a curse (like with dental procedures). When I had the teeth pulled for the dentures the dentist was a great guy.......he watched me closely for any hint of the medications wearing off and he'd give me more at the slightest hint it was.........this after about a half hour 45 mins of shots to get me numb in the first place. I've had gas.......but gas doesn't NOTHING to numb pain for me. </p><p></p><p>You might want to search for a dental surgeon who can give Q IV sedation (like with surgery just not quite as deep) to work on his teeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 521634, member: 84"] I have to have MANY shots before they can touch me. Not sure if that's the enzyme thing or not. I have the same issue with topical anesthetic, it doesn't take well to begin with and wears off [B]fast[/B]. But then again, maybe it's all anesthetics to some degree. I come out of surgery, wake up almost immediately (usually to the major shock of the nurses) and am ready to eat and drink. No nausea, no symptoms from the medications. While this can be a blessing (as with major surgery), it can also be a curse (like with dental procedures). When I had the teeth pulled for the dentures the dentist was a great guy.......he watched me closely for any hint of the medications wearing off and he'd give me more at the slightest hint it was.........this after about a half hour 45 mins of shots to get me numb in the first place. I've had gas.......but gas doesn't NOTHING to numb pain for me. You might want to search for a dental surgeon who can give Q IV sedation (like with surgery just not quite as deep) to work on his teeth. [/QUOTE]
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