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Going in for icky procedure today, wish me well
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 373258" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>KLMO, you might want to rethink the dental work thing. They now have a special topical numbing gel that they apply before doing the injections for dental work. I was astonished to find that I barely felt the actual injections.</p><p></p><p>I had always needed IV sedation for dental work and managed to get through extensive dental work without anything other than local anesthesia, not even nitrous oxide.</p><p></p><p>Next time you go to the dentist, try this. Just ask them to use the topical agent if they don't do it automatically. Now, if they could just do something about the sound of the drill, LoL.</p><p></p><p>I've had the back injections as well, but unfortunately, in my case they didn't "take". I'm actually getting more and better relief using chiropractic. I don't get the science behind it at all, but it really helps me with back and neck pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 373258, member: 1963"] KLMO, you might want to rethink the dental work thing. They now have a special topical numbing gel that they apply before doing the injections for dental work. I was astonished to find that I barely felt the actual injections. I had always needed IV sedation for dental work and managed to get through extensive dental work without anything other than local anesthesia, not even nitrous oxide. Next time you go to the dentist, try this. Just ask them to use the topical agent if they don't do it automatically. Now, if they could just do something about the sound of the drill, LoL. I've had the back injections as well, but unfortunately, in my case they didn't "take". I'm actually getting more and better relief using chiropractic. I don't get the science behind it at all, but it really helps me with back and neck pain. [/QUOTE]
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