tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12201154.post762302703656641310..comments2023-12-20T03:06:18.806-07:00Comments on )en's Log: At the Dentist)enhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14792913134059418696noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12201154.post-41435215541830991272020-01-21T01:26:24.538-07:002020-01-21T01:26:24.538-07:00Your articles and listing are inspirational. CBDYour articles and listing are inspirational. <a href="https://royalcbd.com" rel="nofollow">CBD</a><br />kevin pietersenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00896910684569101073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12201154.post-77929759951845337872019-04-18T09:48:06.352-06:002019-04-18T09:48:06.352-06:00Wow, this is a lot to chew on. (HAHAHAHAHAHA!)
I ...Wow, this is a lot to chew on. (HAHAHAHAHAHA!)<br /><br />I disliked my dentist as a kid. He was mean and didn't seem sympathetic. I got my mom to switch to a new one that I liked. I even had him take out my horribly impacted wisdom teeth with local anesthetic instead of being knocked out by a dental surgeon. When I had braces and was awful about brushing, I had to have a crapload of work done afterward, and I think that helped me develop an appreciation for what dentists do for us.<br /><br />Since then I've had good dentists who were kind. But I would find a dentist I liked and then it seemed like we moved soon after, so it would take me a year or two to find a new one. I have apprehension about the work itself, and the cost, but I usually have a pleasant enough experience while I'm there.Joelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01017776667875077490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12201154.post-88058509833379662432019-04-16T12:00:01.493-06:002019-04-16T12:00:01.493-06:00Nine??? Oh, bollocks. Did you do it all in one go...Nine??? Oh, bollocks. Did you do it all in one go? (why am I british?) Blimey, Alanna. )enhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14792913134059418696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12201154.post-15959698928420147512019-04-15T10:47:44.671-06:002019-04-15T10:47:44.671-06:00When I was a little kid, my Grandma worked as a de...When I was a little kid, my Grandma worked as a dental hygienist, so we used to go see her when we went to the dentist and I LOVED it-- we got to see Grandma, we got to pick something out of the treasure chest! It was magical! Then we moved and stopped seeing her, but I still loved the dentist. Then I had braces and hated the orthodontist (whose name was DR. RENCHER!!!!!!!!!), but still loved the dentist.<br /><br />Then grad school and no dentists. Then pregnancy and I a real job for my husband so we had dental insurance and I finally saw a dentist again and I had... 9 cavities. It's been all downhill from there.<br /><br />Somewhere in the last few years it gradually dawned on me that I hate the dentist. Maybe not as much as you and Julian do. But it really is just awful.<br /><br />(No more cavities since I finally started flossing every night, so that's been good, at least. But still. There is nothing fun about sitting in that chair having your teeth scraped. That feeling is the absolute WORST."<br /><br />Also, whoever wrote that article should NEVER work with people ever. And certainly not on their mouths.Alannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04895073619356841356noreply@blogger.com