That’s a “good” side?? Will Michael be spending the holidays in the hospital? Back in 2022, I was in a physical rehab place on Christmas Day. Being Jewish, I don’t celebrate that, but my roomie had her area all decked out. Sadly, she had to be moved to an isolation ward, along with a number of others, when COVID hit the place. Thank God, I was not infected, and I went home a few days later.
mine hit me at 29, aboard a destroyer in combat zone. fun. i had to wait a month to get to port first, from grenada to philly. i was ordered to bed rest, then told i couldn’t be in my bunk during work hours. more fun. i learned to sleep on diamond-tread steel engine room deck plating. for a month.
If I remember going to school in Canada in the 1970s we didn’t get a Christmas holiday until the 22nd or 23rd of December. I do remember that we always had Christmas Eve off even when it was a week day.
Shopping day hours still were open even on the 24th, but stores usually closed early by 5 PM on that day.
Gosh it is really already the holiday today? Dig that. Now I know why John’s dental office really had a big deal about closing last Friday.
A dentist removed mine, but my daughter’s was impacted and was growing in below her other tooth so she needed to have oral surgery. She was quite miserable. Poor kid!
I had an infected #15 for a year after the dentist tried to do a root canal and couldn’t find the lower (upper) three roots. He took out the connection near the top (bottom) of the tooth and two of the nerves died, which was why it didn’t hurt. Last month another dentist finished the job, and the permanent crown will be in the new year. Once in a while that nerve did flare up, but I’d thought it had been my gums. It seems my upper teeth keep giving me trouble, while the lower ones don’t.
howtheduck about 9 hours ago
Getting a surgery during the holidays means John is going to have to call in a favor.
9thCapricorn about 9 hours ago
Well now we know John doesn’t do surgeries. Just basic maintenance/preventive dentistry.
snsurone76 about 8 hours ago
That’s a “good” side?? Will Michael be spending the holidays in the hospital? Back in 2022, I was in a physical rehab place on Christmas Day. Being Jewish, I don’t celebrate that, but my roomie had her area all decked out. Sadly, she had to be moved to an isolation ward, along with a number of others, when COVID hit the place. Thank God, I was not infected, and I went home a few days later.
j_m_kuehl about 8 hours ago
watch what you say after the laughing gas
Argythree about 8 hours ago
John has a strange idea of what a ‘good thing’ is…
Jingles about 7 hours ago
mine hit me at 29, aboard a destroyer in combat zone. fun. i had to wait a month to get to port first, from grenada to philly. i was ordered to bed rest, then told i couldn’t be in my bunk during work hours. more fun. i learned to sleep on diamond-tread steel engine room deck plating. for a month.
dcdete. about 5 hours ago
Which holiday is it in Canada on December 11th?
If I remember going to school in Canada in the 1970s we didn’t get a Christmas holiday until the 22nd or 23rd of December. I do remember that we always had Christmas Eve off even when it was a week day.
Shopping day hours still were open even on the 24th, but stores usually closed early by 5 PM on that day.
Gosh it is really already the holiday today? Dig that. Now I know why John’s dental office really had a big deal about closing last Friday.
Harumph about 5 hours ago
Mine were done in the Doc’s office. All 4, unerupted, impacted. Joy to the world,
French Persons Premium Member about 4 hours ago
This is in addition to Michael being a pain in the butt and a pain in the neck.
tremaine53 about 3 hours ago
Dad’s right. During the holidays, Michael is home, where family can look after him.
RyCar66 about 3 hours ago
Isn’t his dad a dentist?
28autumnbreeze about 3 hours ago
I had to have my wisdom teeth removed when I was a freshman in college and my mom scheduled it for spring break. I feel your pain Michael.
SquidGamerGal about 3 hours ago
But no he won’t be able to enjoy any holiday treats!
ctolson about 2 hours ago
Doesn’t John do exractions? It was a regular Dentist that removed my wisdom teeth.
kaycstamper about 1 hour ago
A dentist removed mine, but my daughter’s was impacted and was growing in below her other tooth so she needed to have oral surgery. She was quite miserable. Poor kid!
Lisa Marie Chamberlain about 1 hour ago
I had mine done at 18 years old, I looked like a chipmunk
VegaAlopex about 1 hour ago
I had an infected #15 for a year after the dentist tried to do a root canal and couldn’t find the lower (upper) three roots. He took out the connection near the top (bottom) of the tooth and two of the nerves died, which was why it didn’t hurt. Last month another dentist finished the job, and the permanent crown will be in the new year. Once in a while that nerve did flare up, but I’d thought it had been my gums. It seems my upper teeth keep giving me trouble, while the lower ones don’t.
rshive about 1 hour ago
The definition of “good” is not universal.
ladykat about 1 hour ago
Your dad will help you get better, Mike.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 hour ago
hat’s like being told when you descend to heck and some idiot says “At least you won’t get frostbite.”
bryan42 about 1 hour ago
I had one school year, 2nd or 3rd, where I had the measles over Christmas break and the mumps over the Easter break.
Chris 26 minutes ago
and how is that a good thing… besides time to recover before going back to the band wagon we call work. :L
NeedaChuckle Premium Member less than a minute ago
Got mine done in the Navy by a regular dentist. Not hurting though. I was doing it proactively before I had problems.