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I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor.
My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) |
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JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) They always tell people there are minimal complications from getting wisdome teeth out but there are a lot more complications than they ever acknowledge. This is a MAJOR surgical procedure that should only be undertaken if there are serious problems. Potential problems down the road are not sufficient reason. You have those teeth for a reason, keep em unless there is a very good reason not to. |
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Frogwatch wrote: JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) They always tell people there are minimal complications from getting wisdome teeth out but there are a lot more complications than they ever acknowledge. This is a MAJOR surgical procedure that should only be undertaken if there are serious problems. Potential problems down the road are not sufficient reason. You have those teeth for a reason, keep em unless there is a very good reason not to. I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message ps.com... Frogwatch wrote: JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) They always tell people there are minimal complications from getting wisdome teeth out but there are a lot more complications than they ever acknowledge. This is a MAJOR surgical procedure that should only be undertaken if there are serious problems. Potential problems down the road are not sufficient reason. You have those teeth for a reason, keep em unless there is a very good reason not to. I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ps.com... Frogwatch wrote: JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) They always tell people there are minimal complications from getting wisdome teeth out but there are a lot more complications than they ever acknowledge. This is a MAJOR surgical procedure that should only be undertaken if there are serious problems. Potential problems down the road are not sufficient reason. You have those teeth for a reason, keep em unless there is a very good reason not to. I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. Eisboch So? |
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"JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. Eisboch So? So you got what you paid for. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. Eisboch So? So you got what you paid for. Eisboch I guess you have never asked for free advice before, either in person or in a NG. What is that saying about people in glass houses? Oh, and I almost forgot........... ;-) |
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Jim, you might ask over he
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...y?lnk=sg&hl=en There's a lot of dentists that hang out there. JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. Eisboch So? So you got what you paid for. Eisboch I guess you have never asked for free advice before, either in person or in a NG. Not that kind of free advice. Free advice among fellow recreational boaters, about boating, yes. Free advice among fellow professional associates in the right forum, yes. Free advice from someone who offers free advice ..... depends. Free advice from a professional who is normally compensated for their knowledge and training? No. What is that saying about people in glass houses? My house isn't glass. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. Eisboch So? So you got what you paid for. Eisboch I guess you have never asked for free advice before, either in person or in a NG. Not that kind of free advice. Free advice among fellow recreational boaters, about boating, yes. Free advice among fellow professional associates in the right forum, yes. Free advice from someone who offers free advice ..... depends. Free advice from a professional who is normally compensated for their knowledge and training? No. What is that saying about people in glass houses? My house isn't glass. Eisboch Whatever. Why you chose to try to start an argument about this is beyond me. I hope your day improves Richard. ;-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Whatever. Why you chose to try to start an argument about this is beyond me. I hope your day improves Richard. ;-) Well, my point was lost anyway because I stupidly started to follow your lead. The point I was trying to make was .... that you asked NOYB for a professional opinion in a boating NG. Someone ... I've forgotten who ... responded with their opinion, apparently well-intentioned based on the way it was written. Your response to him was "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger." A nice and appreciative response. You got what you paid for. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Whatever. Why you chose to try to start an argument about this is beyond me. I hope your day improves Richard. ;-) Well, my point was lost anyway because I stupidly started to follow your lead. The point I was trying to make was .... that you asked NOYB for a professional opinion in a boating NG. Someone ... I've forgotten who ... responded with their opinion, apparently well-intentioned based on the way it was written. Your response to him was "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger." A nice and appreciative response. You got what you paid for. Eisboch Whatever. Anyway, I hope your day improves from the lousy one you are apparently now having. ;-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Whatever. Why you chose to try to start an argument about this is beyond me. I hope your day improves Richard. ;-) Well, my point was lost anyway because I stupidly started to follow your lead. The point I was trying to make was .... that you asked NOYB for a professional opinion in a boating NG. Someone ... I've forgotten who ... responded with their opinion, apparently well-intentioned based on the way it was written. Your response to him was "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger." A nice and appreciative response. You got what you paid for. Eisboch I don't think many dentist or doctors would make professional recommendations over a NG. I know if I did not have faith in my doctor and dentist, I would change Dr. or Dentist. I would not go to a boating NG and ask for free medical advice. Some people sit back and wonder why they have some many problems and then whine about all their problems, when it is obvious they create their own problems, but are too blind to see the obvious. Talk about Karma. |
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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message ... I don't think many dentist or doctors would make professional recommendations over a NG. And most people are bright enough not to ask. Eisboch |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Whatever. Why you chose to try to start an argument about this is beyond me. I hope your day improves Richard. ;-) Well, my point was lost anyway because I stupidly started to follow your lead. The point I was trying to make was .... that you asked NOYB for a professional opinion in a boating NG. Someone ... I've forgotten who ... responded with their opinion, apparently well-intentioned based on the way it was written. Your response to him was "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger." A nice and appreciative response. You got what you paid for. Eisboch I don't think many dentist or doctors would make professional recommendations over a NG. I know if I did not have faith in my doctor and dentist, I would change Dr. or Dentist. I would not go to a boating NG and ask for free medical advice. Yeah I guess it is pretty stupid to ask a dentist about this. Jeesh! Some people sit back and wonder why they have some many problems and then whine about all their problems, when it is obvious they create their own problems, but are too blind to see the obvious. Talk about Karma. Yep, now it is also my daughter who has bad Karma. You are a real gem Reggie! ;-) To all.......this question was to Nobbie, not you. Please keep you nose out of it as it has nothing to do with you........it just looks like you are trying to stir the pot. Fair enough? |
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"JimH" wrote in message oups.com... To all.......this question was to Nobbie, not you. Please keep you nose out of it as it has nothing to do with you........it just looks like you are trying to stir the pot. Fair enough? Then take your free consultation request to e-mail, and not a public NG. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... To all.......this question was to Nobbie, not you. Please keep you nose out of it as it has nothing to do with you........it just looks like you are trying to stir the pot. Fair enough? Then take your free consultation request to e-mail, and not a public NG. Eisboch That, of course, would have been my first choice. The problem is he does not post a real email address. Secondly, I am not asking for *recommendations* or a *consultation*. Lastly, this thread was directed to Nobbie.........not you or Reggie. You seem to be the type of guy who has a bunch of hidden anger Richard......the kind who just can't wait to let it out on someone. I do hope that whatever caused you to get up on the wrong side of the bed improves. Or is it just bad Karma? ;-) |
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JimH wrote: Frogwatch wrote: JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) They always tell people there are minimal complications from getting wisdome teeth out but there are a lot more complications than they ever acknowledge. This is a MAJOR surgical procedure that should only be undertaken if there are serious problems. Potential problems down the road are not sufficient reason. You have those teeth for a reason, keep em unless there is a very good reason not to. I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) How well do you know NOYB? What's his real name, what does he look like? Address? Phone number? |
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JimH wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... To all.......this question was to Nobbie, not you. Please keep you nose out of it as it has nothing to do with you........it just looks like you are trying to stir the pot. Fair enough? Then take your free consultation request to e-mail, and not a public NG. Eisboch That, of course, would have been my first choice. The problem is he does not post a real email address. Secondly, I am not asking for *recommendations* or a *consultation*. Lastly, this thread was directed to Nobbie.........not you or Reggie. You seem to be the type of guy who has a bunch of hidden anger Richard......the kind who just can't wait to let it out on someone. I do hope that whatever caused you to get up on the wrong side of the bed improves. Or is it just bad Karma? ;-) Uh, oh, looks like another bipolar rant coming from the resident mental patient, JimH!! |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... To all.......this question was to Nobbie, not you. Please keep you nose out of it as it has nothing to do with you........it just looks like you are trying to stir the pot. Fair enough? Then take your free consultation request to e-mail, and not a public NG. Eisboch This is so typical of Jim H. A bit of advice to Jim H. If you seek private, free consultation to any matters, especially if not related to the newsgroup topic, you could use EMAIL, the telephone, or snail mail. Or you could go to a news group or web site that deals with your interest. With regard to on topic posts, you bit my hand when I tried to give you some advice. Apparently it wasn't what you wanted to hear. Too bad. I could have helped you several times since, but I chose not to because of your arrogance. Anyone, that has been here a while, knows you and knows Eisboch enough to understand why he is sticking a pin in your ass. Don't bother to respond. I don't see your crap unless someone else quotes you. Have a nice day :-) Jim |
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JimH wrote: wrote: Jim, you might ask over he http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...y?lnk=sg&hl=en There's a lot of dentists that hang out there. JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) Thanks! That is the type of advice I was looking for. ;-) You're more than welcome! |
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I dont't hink JimH was really wanting "advice" but merely asking for a backup to what his daughters dentist said....That it is possible for the tongue to be working abnormally for up to 5 weeks. I can't see a problem with another dentist to give a "yea" or "nay" to that question. But then again, I'm not a dentist.... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... Whatever. Why you chose to try to start an argument about this is beyond me. I hope your day improves Richard. ;-) Well, my point was lost anyway because I stupidly started to follow your lead. The point I was trying to make was .... that you asked NOYB for a professional opinion in a boating NG. Someone ... I've forgotten who ... responded with their opinion, apparently well-intentioned based on the way it was written. Your response to him was "I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger." A nice and appreciative response. You got what you paid for. Eisboch I don't think many dentist or doctors would make professional recommendations over a NG. I know if I did not have faith in my doctor and dentist, I would change Dr. or Dentist. I would not go to a boating NG and ask for free medical advice. Some people sit back and wonder why they have some many problems and then whine about all their problems, when it is obvious they create their own problems, but are too blind to see the obvious. Talk about Karma. |
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JimH wrote: wrote: Reg, I dont't hink JimH was really wanting "advice" but merely asking for a backup to what his daughters dentist said....That it is possible for the tongue to be working abnormally for up to 5 weeks. I can't see a problem with another dentist to give a "yea" or "nay" to that question. But then again, I'm not a dentist.... Why some folks jumped in here to beat me up for asking a simple question is beyond me, especially when my post had nothing to do with them. Oh well. Perhaps NOYB will still respond, although he will have to wade through that crap. BTW: I posted the question to the NG you suggested. I am sure the folks there will be a bit more friendly with their responses. ;-) First response from that NG: wrote: Hi! I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, though slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) Yes. It may even take longer than that. My readings seem to suggest that slight nerve damage to the tongue is less likely to lead to permanent alteration in sensation than damage to the inferior alveolar nerve (which would lead to change in sensation to the lower lip). What say you, Dave? Steve ----------- Nice folks there! ;-) |
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I jsut checked it out. I was going to say, you already got a quick and
informative response. Very good. I hope for your daughters sake than she has no other complications. JimH wrote: JimH wrote: wrote: Reg, I dont't hink JimH was really wanting "advice" but merely asking for a backup to what his daughters dentist said....That it is possible for the tongue to be working abnormally for up to 5 weeks. I can't see a problem with another dentist to give a "yea" or "nay" to that question. But then again, I'm not a dentist.... Why some folks jumped in here to beat me up for asking a simple question is beyond me, especially when my post had nothing to do with them. Oh well. Perhaps NOYB will still respond, although he will have to wade through that crap. BTW: I posted the question to the NG you suggested. I am sure the folks there will be a bit more friendly with their responses. ;-) First response from that NG: wrote: Hi! I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, though slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) Yes. It may even take longer than that. My readings seem to suggest that slight nerve damage to the tongue is less likely to lead to permanent alteration in sensation than damage to the inferior alveolar nerve (which would lead to change in sensation to the lower lip). What say you, Dave? Steve ----------- Nice folks there! ;-) |
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Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... To all.......this question was to Nobbie, not you. Please keep you nose out of it as it has nothing to do with you........it just looks like you are trying to stir the pot. Fair enough? Then take your free consultation request to e-mail, and not a public NG. Eisboch This is so typical of Jim H. A bit of advice to Jim H. If you seek private, free consultation to any matters, especially if not related to the newsgroup topic, you could use EMAIL, the telephone, or snail mail. Or you could go to a news group or web site that deals with your interest. With regard to on topic posts, you bit my hand when I tried to give you some advice. Apparently it wasn't what you wanted to hear. Too bad. I could have helped you several times since, but I chose not to because of your arrogance. Anyone, that has been here a while, knows you and knows Eisboch enough to understand why he is sticking a pin in your ass. Don't bother to respond. I don't see your crap unless someone else quotes you. Have a nice day :-) Jim He's bipolar, he'll go off on another of his rants momentarily! |
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JimH wrote: wrote: Reg, I dont't hink JimH was really wanting "advice" but merely asking for a backup to what his daughters dentist said....That it is possible for the tongue to be working abnormally for up to 5 weeks. I can't see a problem with another dentist to give a "yea" or "nay" to that question. But then again, I'm not a dentist.... Why some folks jumped in here to beat me up for asking a simple question is beyond me, especially when my post had nothing to do with them. Oh well. Perhaps NOYB will still respond, although he will have to wade through that crap. BTW: I posted the question to the NG you suggested. I am sure the folks there will be a bit more friendly with their responses. ;-) JimH, if you had treated people here a little better, perhaps you'd get nice responses back. Respect begets respect. If you continue to spread lies about people, make wild untrue allegations without any evidence or fact, say crappy things about people's families, etc., it will come back to bite you. |
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JimH wrote: JimH wrote: wrote: Reg, I dont't hink JimH was really wanting "advice" but merely asking for a backup to what his daughters dentist said....That it is possible for the tongue to be working abnormally for up to 5 weeks. I can't see a problem with another dentist to give a "yea" or "nay" to that question. But then again, I'm not a dentist.... Why some folks jumped in here to beat me up for asking a simple question is beyond me, especially when my post had nothing to do with them. Oh well. Perhaps NOYB will still respond, although he will have to wade through that crap. BTW: I posted the question to the NG you suggested. I am sure the folks there will be a bit more friendly with their responses. ;-) First response from that NG: wrote: Hi! I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, though slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) Yes. It may even take longer than that. My readings seem to suggest that slight nerve damage to the tongue is less likely to lead to permanent alteration in sensation than damage to the inferior alveolar nerve (which would lead to change in sensation to the lower lip). What say you, Dave? Steve ----------- Nice folks there! ;-) good, go there. And please stay there. |
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"Jim" wrote in message nk.net... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Anyone, that has been here a while, knows you and knows Eisboch enough to understand why he is sticking a pin in your ass. It's simple. I don't like him. Besides, it's raining out and I am still on the boat and have run out of things to clean without hauling it. That won't happen until sometime in December ... then back in the water for the winter. Days like today are actually very enjoyable on the boat. The wind is blowing, it's raining off and on and it's getting cold and raw outside. The boat's nice, cozy and warm, plenty of food and coffee, the cable TV works as does the WiFi. I just forgot that this computer is minus a couple of filters. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "Jim" wrote in message nk.net... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Anyone, that has been here a while, knows you and knows Eisboch enough to understand why he is sticking a pin in your ass. It's simple. I don't like him. Besides, it's raining out and I am still on the boat and have run out of things to clean without hauling it. That won't happen until sometime in December ... then back in the water for the winter. Days like today are actually very enjoyable on the boat. The wind is blowing, it's raining off and on and it's getting cold and raw outside. The boat's nice, cozy and warm, plenty of food and coffee, the cable TV works as does the WiFi. I just forgot that this computer is minus a couple of filters. Eisboch I don't blame you one bit. |
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Eisboch wrote: "Jim" wrote in message nk.net... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Anyone, that has been here a while, knows you and knows Eisboch enough to understand why he is sticking a pin in your ass. It's simple. I don't like him. Eisboch No problem. But even if I did not like you I would not start throwing barbs you if you posted a question here pertaining to the medical condition of your son or daughter in law. In fact, I would most likely offer some comments of concern and support. I guess that is the difference between us Richard. ;-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: It's simple. I don't like him. Eisboch No problem. But even if I did not like you I would not start throwing barbs you if you posted a question here pertaining to the medical condition of your son or daughter in law. In fact, I would most likely offer some comments of concern and support. I guess that is the difference between us Richard. ;-) The difference between you and I is that I would not solicit free medical advise for one of my kids on rec.boats. I'd call a doctor or dentist in your daughter's case. Eisboch |
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"JimH" wrote in message Nice folks there! ;-) Great! Why don't you see how you do with boating questions there? I'll bet those "nice folks" would love to talk about outboard motors, anchors, and Bayliners. ;-) |
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JimH wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Jim" wrote in message nk.net... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Anyone, that has been here a while, knows you and knows Eisboch enough to understand why he is sticking a pin in your ass. It's simple. I don't like him. Eisboch No problem. But even if I did not like you I would not start throwing barbs you if you posted a question here pertaining to the medical condition of your son or daughter in law. In fact, I would most likely offer some comments of concern and support. I guess that is the difference between us Richard. ;-) JimH, how would you like it if someone started telling lies about your son or daughter in law? How would you like it if someone accused you of smoking pot with your son or daughter in law? How would you like it if someone posted accusations about your son or daughter in law without any shred of evidence? You've done all of those to me. THAT shows what a low life you are. THAT is why most people here don't like you. |
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John Wentworth wrote: "JimH" wrote in message Nice folks there! ;-) Great! Why don't you see how you do with boating questions there? I'll bet those "nice folks" would love to talk about outboard motors, anchors, and Bayliners. ;-) Thanks for your concern over my daughters health John. ;-) |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: It's simple. I don't like him. Eisboch No problem. But even if I did not like you I would not start throwing barbs you if you posted a question here pertaining to the medical condition of your son or daughter in law. In fact, I would most likely offer some comments of concern and support. I guess that is the difference between us Richard. ;-) The difference between you and I is that I would not solicit free medical advise for one of my kids on rec.boats. I'd call a doctor or dentist in your daughter's case. Eisboch Bingo! and that's the thing that JimH can't understand! |
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JimH wrote: John Wentworth wrote: "JimH" wrote in message Nice folks there! ;-) Great! Why don't you see how you do with boating questions there? I'll bet those "nice folks" would love to talk about outboard motors, anchors, and Bayliners. ;-) Thanks for your concern over my daughters health John. ;-) Maybe if you hadn't been such a low life in the past and tried to spread vicious untrue lies about MY family, you might have been met with a little more compassion. |
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Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: It's simple. I don't like him. Eisboch No problem. But even if I did not like you I would not start throwing barbs you if you posted a question here pertaining to the medical condition of your son or daughter in law. In fact, I would most likely offer some comments of concern and support. I guess that is the difference between us Richard. ;-) The difference between you and I is that I would not solicit free medical advise for one of my kids on rec.boats. And I did not. I asked a question to a member here who happens to be a doctor and does not post a true email address. I did not ask your opinion. I did not for Reggie's opinion. Understand? After an initial lecture from some drunken pirate you then charged in to spearhead a series of personal attacks on me. Not one word of concern about my daughters health from any of you, just continued personal attacks. Believed I'd call a doctor or dentist in your daughter's case. Eisboch You know what Richard, I did, and all I got was an answering service. Same thing today, so I guess I have to wait till Monday. Thanks to Tim for his friendly advice. He was the only decent person in this whole thread. Sorry I ever asked the question. There were no bad intentions by doing so. It won't happen again folks. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ps.com... Frogwatch wrote: JimH wrote: I need a professional opinion from you, if you would do me that favor. My daughter had all 4 wisdom teeth extracted on 9-11. She was awake during the entire procedure, with a local anesthetic given via injection. As of today her tongue is still numb, although she is now feeling some tingling in it, although slight. The doctor performing the extraction told her not to worry as it can take up to 5 weeks for the senses in her tongue to return to normal. Is this true? TIA! ;-) They always tell people there are minimal complications from getting wisdome teeth out but there are a lot more complications than they ever acknowledge. This is a MAJOR surgical procedure that should only be undertaken if there are serious problems. Potential problems down the road are not sufficient reason. You have those teeth for a reason, keep em unless there is a very good reason not to. I was not looking for a lecture from a stranger. ;-) No. You are looking for a free consultation with a dentist on a boating NG. I asked by sister's boyfriend, an MD, if he would write me a script for the pain in my back at a wedding. Hell, if you can't impose on your family and friends then what are they for? |
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