My dentist is a cool kid

Posted on Tuesday, April 5th, 2011 at 9:52pm.

Today was the day for my root canal to be redone.

I was there all nervous and sweaty and scared and stuff and then I was called in.

I sat down and my dentist opened my mouth to have a look and confirm which tooth had to have the root canal redone. OR SO I THOUGHT!
Turns out that it was a sneaky way to put numbing stuff on my gum.

We talked about piercings (turns out that my DENTIST wants her tongue pierced – dentists usually HATE oral piercings) and I calmed down a bit (due to talking about a subject I LOVE).
Then I had a small injection in the area where the root canal is – the numbing stuff was to prevent the pain of the needle.

And then my old crappy and faulty root canal was removed and the new one was put in place.

It took about half an hour and the muscles in and around my lips started to have spasms but it was done.

The tooth with the root canal had been left open for over a year when I had it done the first time and it had turned the tooth “black”. My new dentist actually listened to me when I went in last time and told her that the “black” tooth upset me and she whitened the tooth for me. With no extra cost.

Now I have a set of “pearly-whites” and feel free to smile again! :) (Bwaha – photos coming soon! ;) )


Silent torture

Posted on Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 at 5:23pm.

For the past three weeks or so, I’ve had both ears become blocked randomly. One minute they’re fine, the next they’re blocked. And then back again.

When they’re blocked, I can’t really do my job properly because I need to be able to answer phones and talk to people and it’s a BIT difficult to do those things if you can’t hear anything.

I’ve tried ear drops and warm olive oil but nothing has cleared them. I’ve also been getting sharp “shooting” pains inside my ear.

I think I’ll have to make a Doctor’s appointment tomorrow to get them syringed. (And hopefully by saying that, they’ll magically fix themselves tonight!)


Go, Killer!

Posted on Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at 9:49pm.

Killer is my Russian Dwarf Hamster, who I have had for two years and one month tomorrow.
Russian Dwarf Hamsters are usually sold between 1-2 months old.
This means that, at most, Killer is 2 years and 3 months old.

Since Russian Dwarf Hamsters usually have a life expectancy of 18 months to 2 years old, Killer is a little old man.

And he STILL keeps everyone in the family up all night (including Chester and Sophia) by running LOUDLY in his wheel every night. And he still darts around his cage like he did when I first got him.

I’ve owned “normal” (Syrian) hamsters before – they usually have a life expectancy of 4 years but have ALL died within 18 months, so Killer really is a little soldier. :)



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