Firestorm
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I will explain.
Ever since the middle of March, I had been dealing with headaches that had been staying with me all the time. It was only in the last month or so, when I had been feeling some pain coming from my mouth as well, it got me thiniking that the culprit to my headaches were most likely my wisdom teeth.
I got to the end of July, where the pain in my head and jaw started becoming much worse. It got bad enough that I wasn't going to be able to do my job for a while. That was when I made an appointment to have my wisdom teeth pulled out. The first appointment date was going to be way too far into the future for me to be able to endure, which was going to be the middle of September, at my clinic. Fortunately, my dentist was able to give me a referral to another dental clinic near my place, scheduled for this morning. That made me happy knowing that the pain could be ended sooner, despite all the soreness in my head. as well as some of the times that I couldn't even speak because the soreness in my jaw was so great, and my lack of will to want to eat very many solid foods, or the many nights that I spent b eing unable to sleep through the night because of the pain.
Now I have wads of gauze packed in my mouth as I type this up, as well as being sleepy and likely not bothering with any typos that I may or may not have made. Snd sgsin, I'm stuck eating only soft foods for a while, but this is a helluva lot better than having to go on for much longer with the head pain that I've had to endure for the past 5 months now. In addition, my summer won't be completely wasted for much longer. I'll be recovered in time for the Central Canada Exhibition to come to town, as well as some other important events coming up from the middle of August and on.
The fact that I won't have to endure headaches anymore, and only a couple mnore days of jaw pain, is enough reason for me to celebrate the efforts that not only I made in being able to endure the agonizing pain for that long, but also for family/friends being able to put up with me (especially in the past few weejs), and the doctors who worked to make this possible.
And if you just want to celebrate the fact that I'm posting here again, then that's cool too. But, I feel as though I have plenty of reason to celebrate life today, and I am grateful that I'm being able to return to the way that things had been back towards the end of 2009, which had been about the best I'd been feeling in a long time.
Ever since the middle of March, I had been dealing with headaches that had been staying with me all the time. It was only in the last month or so, when I had been feeling some pain coming from my mouth as well, it got me thiniking that the culprit to my headaches were most likely my wisdom teeth.
I got to the end of July, where the pain in my head and jaw started becoming much worse. It got bad enough that I wasn't going to be able to do my job for a while. That was when I made an appointment to have my wisdom teeth pulled out. The first appointment date was going to be way too far into the future for me to be able to endure, which was going to be the middle of September, at my clinic. Fortunately, my dentist was able to give me a referral to another dental clinic near my place, scheduled for this morning. That made me happy knowing that the pain could be ended sooner, despite all the soreness in my head. as well as some of the times that I couldn't even speak because the soreness in my jaw was so great, and my lack of will to want to eat very many solid foods, or the many nights that I spent b eing unable to sleep through the night because of the pain.
Now I have wads of gauze packed in my mouth as I type this up, as well as being sleepy and likely not bothering with any typos that I may or may not have made. Snd sgsin, I'm stuck eating only soft foods for a while, but this is a helluva lot better than having to go on for much longer with the head pain that I've had to endure for the past 5 months now. In addition, my summer won't be completely wasted for much longer. I'll be recovered in time for the Central Canada Exhibition to come to town, as well as some other important events coming up from the middle of August and on.
The fact that I won't have to endure headaches anymore, and only a couple mnore days of jaw pain, is enough reason for me to celebrate the efforts that not only I made in being able to endure the agonizing pain for that long, but also for family/friends being able to put up with me (especially in the past few weejs), and the doctors who worked to make this possible.
And if you just want to celebrate the fact that I'm posting here again, then that's cool too. But, I feel as though I have plenty of reason to celebrate life today, and I am grateful that I'm being able to return to the way that things had been back towards the end of 2009, which had been about the best I'd been feeling in a long time.
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