I was not permitted to smoke weed after the extraction

I had to get my wisdom teeth detached last week.

The dental expert decided to send me to an oral surgeon to have the work taken care of.

The oral surgeon was legitimately busy & I did not get an appointment until 3 months later. By the time I got an appointment, I was in a tremendous amount of pain & ready for the wisdom teeth to come out from my mouth. The healthcare worker set me up with an appointment & a couple of days later I had the teeth detached. My mom had to drive me to the appointment, because I had to be sedated for the surgery. I was unable to drive myself back to my residence after that. One thing that the healthcare worker said after the extraction was not to smoke marijuana. The dental expert definitely knows that I like to smoke marijuana. There’s no reason to hide that from the dental expert, because she cannot see my teeth. I am pretty sure there is nicotine & plant residue on them every time I go see her. The doctor told me not to smoke marijuana after the extraction. She told me that it could lead to dry sockets & that is a substantial drawback for those who have had an extraction performed at that dental office. The lady urged me to wait at least 3 days before I smoked anything so my mouth would recover fully. It was simple not to smoke the first afternoon, despite the fact that I legitimately had the wish to get high when I was in a lot of pain the second afternoon. I followed the healthcare worker’s orders & I abstained from the cannabis until the three days were up.

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