Don't worry, I won't be grotesque about this... Have you ever heard people say getting your wisdom teeth pulled out isn't fun? Well, they are right. For those of who, who had this experience, you know the experience. For those you who haven't experienced it yet, let me tell you a little bit about it by not being grotesque. 
                              It would be painful if they did not put you to sleep. Back in the olden times, they didn't have medication to help you not feel the pain. They just had to dig it right out. Painful right? I imagine it would be
                              But now there is medication to put you to sleep so you wouldn't have too feel the pain. I remembered when they put me to sleep, I don't know when I fell asleep. . I just remember waking up feeling a little out of it not being able to walk because of the medication. I think they put me in a wheel chair but I don't remember most of it.
                              But getting home, it's kind of a nice thing when you get home from your appointment because you get to relax for a few days while trying to recuperate. After you get home, you will have to start with eating soft foods and eventually eating a little more than soft. It's like when your first born, your parents feed you baby food when your a baby and then they slowly start feeding you soft foods and eventually a little more than soft foods. But instead of your parents feeding you like you were when you were a baby, you feed yourself starting with soft foods like a piece of bread or something. 
                              Let me give you advice; If your going to get your wisdom teeth pulled out, my advice is don't eat anything the night before your appointment. Don't even eat anything before going to your appointment the day of. Because if you do, it might affect it and you don't want that. It won't be so bad as long as they put you to sleep. 
                                      
                                          
                                   
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My life with Aspergers
Non-FictionA true story and things that I've experienced as with my life with Aspergers but I don't let it control me
 
                                               
                                                  