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Hycodan ~ was I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ephchap" data-source="post: 477520" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>I ditto what everyone has pretty much said.</p><p></p><p>Right after my difficult child got out of his 10 month residential stay, he had to have an implant put in. (He had to have a tooth pulled while in residential.) We talked with the oral surgeon and he was very understanding. I can't remember what the medications were, but the nurse questioned the doctor as if she didn't hear him correctly when he told her what they were going to use during the oral surgery. He very firmly repeated what he had said. He was also not given any type of vicodin or any other narcotic for pain afterwards - just regular tylenol type stuff.</p><p></p><p>At the dentist, he can no longer have the nitris oxide either.</p><p></p><p>That's a great list, Nancy. Thanks for pulling it up. I know my son has a similar list that he keeps with his stuff so he knows what he can and cannot take.</p><p></p><p>Kathy, hugs. This journey is not an easy one, that's for sure.</p><p></p><p>Deb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ephchap, post: 477520, member: 27"] I ditto what everyone has pretty much said. Right after my difficult child got out of his 10 month residential stay, he had to have an implant put in. (He had to have a tooth pulled while in residential.) We talked with the oral surgeon and he was very understanding. I can't remember what the medications were, but the nurse questioned the doctor as if she didn't hear him correctly when he told her what they were going to use during the oral surgery. He very firmly repeated what he had said. He was also not given any type of vicodin or any other narcotic for pain afterwards - just regular tylenol type stuff. At the dentist, he can no longer have the nitris oxide either. That's a great list, Nancy. Thanks for pulling it up. I know my son has a similar list that he keeps with his stuff so he knows what he can and cannot take. Kathy, hugs. This journey is not an easy one, that's for sure. Deb [/QUOTE]
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