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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 576808" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont much like twilight myself. I had always just declined the gas because I didnt think medicaid paid for it but I found out when I switched to this dentist that they do. Even so I wasnt that afraid during my normal one or two teeth removals to ask for the gas. That is until my time prior to this last episode. I have no idea what happened to me but I had a horrible reaction to the shots the gave me to numb my mouth and I started shaking and had tears running down my face even though I really wasnt all that upset. It scared me so when I went in to have all these teeth pulled this time I told them I definitely wanted gas. I was a bit worried the gas wasnt working in the beginning because I wasnt feeling much when the doctor started to walk towards me but by the time he bent over me, all I could see was the ceiling and I felt like I was on a magic carpet ride..lol. I put a thumbs up to the nurse and when the doctor walked out of the room and she took the thing off my face...I said NO..keep it there, I like this..lmao. I will be honest and say that I begged to have it back for the pulling and they put the mask back on me but I dont think they gave me gas, maybe just O2. I could feel everything he was doing and follow his commands. I couldnt have done that when under the gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 576808, member: 1514"] I dont much like twilight myself. I had always just declined the gas because I didnt think medicaid paid for it but I found out when I switched to this dentist that they do. Even so I wasnt that afraid during my normal one or two teeth removals to ask for the gas. That is until my time prior to this last episode. I have no idea what happened to me but I had a horrible reaction to the shots the gave me to numb my mouth and I started shaking and had tears running down my face even though I really wasnt all that upset. It scared me so when I went in to have all these teeth pulled this time I told them I definitely wanted gas. I was a bit worried the gas wasnt working in the beginning because I wasnt feeling much when the doctor started to walk towards me but by the time he bent over me, all I could see was the ceiling and I felt like I was on a magic carpet ride..lol. I put a thumbs up to the nurse and when the doctor walked out of the room and she took the thing off my face...I said NO..keep it there, I like this..lmao. I will be honest and say that I begged to have it back for the pulling and they put the mask back on me but I dont think they gave me gas, maybe just O2. I could feel everything he was doing and follow his commands. I couldnt have done that when under the gas. [/QUOTE]
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