Feet, yet again, plus tooth
Apr. 9th, 2010 03:25 pmI went to the Foot Clinic this morning, and, as I had feared, the cast stays on for at least another two weeks. The podiatrist took the tape off the bottom, moved the sock covering the cast up toward my ankle, and put her nose close and took a biiiiig sniff. Apparently if something is festering inside this is the only way to find out short of cutting the cast off. She then hit the cast a few times to see whether it was cracked. Apparently all is well and they will see me again in two weeks.
I told them that if it wasn't off by May 12th (my installation day) I would cut it off myself. They promised that they would take it off before then. If I still need it, they'll put another one on the next week. However, I am hopeful that 6 weeks in the cast will be sufficient to heal the ulcer.
Last night I was eating something and suddenly felt something hard in my mouth (keep your minds on the curb, please!) It was a piece of my left lower second molar. This tooth was pretty much gutted and filled with a load of amalgam back in the 1980's, and the dentist said it would last for about 20 years or so. Well, I guess he was right. Now I have to go to the dentist here and, I suspect, have the tooth pulled. I don't think that there's enough left to put a crown on it. Crumbs!
I told them that if it wasn't off by May 12th (my installation day) I would cut it off myself. They promised that they would take it off before then. If I still need it, they'll put another one on the next week. However, I am hopeful that 6 weeks in the cast will be sufficient to heal the ulcer.
Last night I was eating something and suddenly felt something hard in my mouth (keep your minds on the curb, please!) It was a piece of my left lower second molar. This tooth was pretty much gutted and filled with a load of amalgam back in the 1980's, and the dentist said it would last for about 20 years or so. Well, I guess he was right. Now I have to go to the dentist here and, I suspect, have the tooth pulled. I don't think that there's enough left to put a crown on it. Crumbs!
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Date: 2010-04-09 02:44 pm (UTC)But the tooth, man! Good luck with it!
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Date: 2010-04-09 02:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-10 02:24 am (UTC)Michel's art is lovely, just ask Chris Waigl. Ron and Michel are a wonderful couple, and they have a delicious boy doggie, slightly larger than Penny Lane, much friendlier (how could he not be), named Mardi Gras!
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Date: 2010-04-09 03:31 pm (UTC)I wonder if they transfer you to some other clinic once both feet have been lopped off.
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Date: 2010-04-10 02:26 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-04-10 07:01 am (UTC)Tooth
Date: 2010-04-09 08:59 pm (UTC)Before they do the replacement, they may try to milk your wallet by having repeated examinations to see if they can save the tooth. They managed to drag it out almost two years when they did mine. I finally got the teeth pulled, then refused to make an appointment for the artificial post installation.
The whole thing cost at least ten times what it should have.
Re: Tooth
Date: 2010-04-10 06:42 am (UTC)When HWMBO had a problem with one of his wisdom teeth, it affected the tooth next to it. Our dentist sent him to Kings to have the wisdom tooth pulled, then two weeks later told him that the other one had to go and whipped it out. No post, no mess, no fuss.
There are some advantages to socialised medicine, you see.
Re: Tooth
Date: 2010-04-10 05:43 pm (UTC)Oh, and I did get back a bit of gold: the old crown on one of the four teeth needed replacement and the dentist asked if I wanted it, as they just throw them away -- that I found difficult to believe, but obviously they can't re-use it clinically, and I suspect the volume or purity of replaced crowns is insufficient to make it worthwhile to save them up for sale to traders in gold for coinage or jewelry. So here it sits, in a little sterile envelope, and there's even a little hole worn into the side of it should I want to wear it on a chain or something.
Re: Tooth
Date: 2010-04-10 08:41 pm (UTC)