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merlin82
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I am writing this the morning after having my top right wisdom tooth removed with sedation. It was ok, not the most amazing experience of my life but manageable which is certainly a miracle for a dental/needle/hospital phobic!
When i arrived i was given 30mg of temazepam to help calm me down 30 mins before appointment, this worked really well. I was then shown through to the room, it is all a bit hazy but i shall try and remember. They inserted a small butterfly needle into the back of my hand, i remember being really anxious and teaful at this point but i dont remember it hurtin. They then gave me my first dose of midazelam, the next thing i recall is the injection in my mouth which was uncomfortable i'm afraid. I dont remember much after that. The dentist left the room for about 10 mins and apparently i was very calm and just chatting away to the dental nurse about rubbish!! (my mum was with me the whole time) Apparently when the dentist came back in the room i told him i wanted more medazelam as i had felt the injections, so i got another dose! i d remember something about them taking my tooth out but vaguely! just a bit of pushing. The procedure took seconds where as the actual procedure for the sedation took a lot longer. I was then taken to a recovery bed, which i dont remember at all. Once home i slept it off all day!! It is ok today, there is a little pain from the injection site but the actual wound is fine.
So there you go, i did it!! now for a crown and i am all done
When i arrived i was given 30mg of temazepam to help calm me down 30 mins before appointment, this worked really well. I was then shown through to the room, it is all a bit hazy but i shall try and remember. They inserted a small butterfly needle into the back of my hand, i remember being really anxious and teaful at this point but i dont remember it hurtin. They then gave me my first dose of midazelam, the next thing i recall is the injection in my mouth which was uncomfortable i'm afraid. I dont remember much after that. The dentist left the room for about 10 mins and apparently i was very calm and just chatting away to the dental nurse about rubbish!! (my mum was with me the whole time) Apparently when the dentist came back in the room i told him i wanted more medazelam as i had felt the injections, so i got another dose! i d remember something about them taking my tooth out but vaguely! just a bit of pushing. The procedure took seconds where as the actual procedure for the sedation took a lot longer. I was then taken to a recovery bed, which i dont remember at all. Once home i slept it off all day!! It is ok today, there is a little pain from the injection site but the actual wound is fine.
So there you go, i did it!! now for a crown and i am all done