That must have been one heck of a chewing out.Lectured for three hours. This beer actually feels good, my throat gets sore talking so much.
That must have been one heck of a chewing out.Lectured for three hours. This beer actually feels good, my throat gets sore talking so much.
It's SOP for most employers to immediately drug test anybody involved in an accident. If somebody had an accident because they were high, the company isn't liable. So they don't have to pay workmans comp, or the medical for the accident.
The whole drug testing thing seems so bizarre. It is almost never required for jobs this side of the border.
Lectured for three hours. This beer actually feels good, my throat gets sore talking so much.
Brain hurts. Should have looked at the injury first. Then done the testing.Yep, urine and blood full spectrum test BEFORE then they had to call my employer to see IF they should look at my thumb
Practically everybody around here does pre-employment drug testing. Usually a urine test. Mine also does random swab tests every three months.The whole drug testing thing seems so bizarre. It is almost never required for jobs this side of the border.
Getting them all removed and getting dentures?Speaking of drugs... I'd light up a drug test like a Christmas tree right now. I've been alternating between Motrin, Vicodin, Codeine, and Tramadol for about 1.5 weeks now. I haven't been drinking much beer as a result. I'm really getting tired of taking pain killers. I feel awful every morning. Worse than an alcohol hangover.
1.5 more weeks to go, and I'll never have a toothache ever again.
That was sweet.This is cool from SpaceX.
http://www.space.com/22379-spacex-grasshopper-rocket-sideways-flight-video.html
Getting them all removed and getting dentures?
At the very least they should have given you a freaking local. ****** nozzles.LG, that would have been a thinking man's approach we can't have that
Out of curiosity, is that expensive?Yup. On the 27th of this month.
I have a hereditary form of gum disease.
Out of curiosity, is that expensive?
Thanks Stauffbier. I'm probably looking at the same thing in another 10 years or so.I'm paying about $3000.00 for pulling and dentures. Most of the other dentists in town want about twice that much. I'm using a very old dentist that will be retiring soon. He charges very cheap prices as compared to others. He's so old it's kind of scary, but a lot of people swear by him. Ironically my father had the same procedure done by him 35 years ago. I figured I better retain his services while I still can!
Thanks Stauffbier. I'm probably looking at the same thing in another 10 years or so.
Getting them all removed and getting dentures?
My aunt had to have the same thing done too. Even for the same reason as Stauffbier.I've never heard of that before. Mind blown.
Yup. On the 27th of this month.
I have a hereditary form of gum disease.
It's quite common actually. The sad thing is my teeth were great. Strong, straight, and only one cavity my entire life. There was no stopping the gums from receding. Tried various treatments and medications over the years. None of which worked.I've never heard of that before. Mind blown.
3K is cheap. Everyone else in town is charging 6-8K...3k for teeth....holy crap. Are they gold, sterling or platinum?
Hell I only go to the dentist every 8 to 10 years...for a cleaning.
Thanks Mark. As crazy as it sounds, it's a good thing. I've been dealing with intense pain for a long time. It will finally be over. It's also good, because my condition is tied in with "inflammation" which can cause heart problems.Sorry to hear that Mike. I remember when both my parents had that done and it is a miserable (even if necessary) thing. Hope you get through it!
It's quite common actually. The sad thing is my teeth were great. Strong, straight, and only one cavity my entire life. There was no stopping the gums from receding. Tried various treatments and medications over the years. None of which worked.
3K is cheap. Everyone else in town is charging 6-8K...
Thanks Mark. As crazy as it sounds, it's a good thing. I've been dealing with intense pain for a long time. It will finally be over. It's also good, because my condition is tied in with "inflammation" which can cause heart problems.
I'm paying about $3000.00 for pulling and dentures. Most of the other dentists in town want about twice that much. I'm using a very old dentist that will be retiring soon. He charges very cheap prices as compared to others. He's so old it's kind of scary, but a lot of people swear by him. Ironically my father had the same procedure done by him 35 years ago. I figured I better retain his services while I still can!
If I had millions of dollars to blow I'd seriously consider getting all my teeth replaced with perfect, top-quality implants. Can only imagine what that would cost...
Thanks! I've had dry socket before, and it hurts like he!!...Take it easy and keep those sockets wet.
If I had millions of dollars to blow I'd seriously consider getting all my teeth replaced with perfect, top-quality implants. Can only imagine what that would cost...
$8000.00 from my dentist
Thanks! I've had dry socket before, and it hurts like he!!...
I got a quote on that for $10,000.00 here. The only problem (aside from price) is my gum disease could still be an issue with implants, I believe.
Gum disease or periodontal disease?
Arggh, I'm in charge of cooking the fish tonight and freezing the extra. I'm just going to cook the channel cat, scampi style. Dice it, get the garlic butter hot in a cast iron pan, mmm, it'll taste like lobster. The "good" fish, bass and the catfish people normally eat, I'll package up for the freezer. I am better at cooking things that people don't normally eat.
I better go brush my teeth too. I have some kind of mouth deformity that prevents me from ever wearing dentures. Thought I had an extra set of teeth, but dentist says it's bone growing there. There is a word for it but I don't remember. He says it's rare. Hmmm, that's fitting.
$10,000? Yikes, I need to go brush my teeth.
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