Brixton, London.
This is what I have been dreading for some time now! I only have myself to blame I suppose. My teeth have never been the best in toothdom! I was a lazy bastard when I was a boy! Hardly ever brushed my teeth! I do now of course, but I think it is too late. One of My chewing teeth cracked last night when I was eating something! It wasn't even something hard! The loose part of the tooth is still in there, but very loose! No pain......yet! When I bite on it, or it comes out, then I will feel it! Also that side of my mouth has seen a massive increase in usage over the last 3 or so months, due to the fact that my natural side for chewing food has been causing me plenty of pain! So I switched sides.
I will explain in a moment just why I think I hate dentists so much! But first I will just say that I went to the RFH today and was seen this afternoon. The dentist was all ready to carry out a temporary repair. I needed some Factor VIII to cover for any (which there will be plenty of) bleeding! But my Haemophilia Docs said that they wanted me to start a course of A/B's to prevent any infection. And come back tomorrow for the dentist. So I got my a/b's and have already started them, also got some Tranexamic Acid (Trans Atlantic Acid:) for the bleeding I will get! I ain't to pleased at all! I really need the work done, but I am not looking forward to all the blood and pain!
So, Why do I hate the dentist so much?
Well, really it has a lot to do with the experience I had right after I was told I had HIV! I remember going to the dentist, as I did regularly, and when I was sent into the chair, I was half expecting E.T. to run through the room! The last time I was in there, everyone looked like normal, everyday dental peeps. But that time everyone looked more like they were collecting samples from the crater of a volcano! Covered from head to foot in plastic clothing and visors, under which were saftey googles! The whole room was like a giant version of Laura Palmer from Twin Peaks!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Wrapped in plastic!
Anyway, Apart from all the earlier experiences of bleeding gums (profusely) after surgery etc, which took a few weeks to heal! And not even mentioning the pain too.........I was quite well & truly put off from ever going back by this visit!
I did begin to go back about 3 years ago however, all was ok but after more and more bleeding from just having them cleaned I was beginning to wish I had stayed away! Work would definitely need doing sometime in the near future, but I left it, then all of a sudden I was on Hep C treatment and just hoped that nothing would happen whilst on tx. But I have had some nasty pain the last 2-3 months on one side, which made me switch, which caused this new problem! I just want it over now and am willing to except any pain & bleeding! I just hope I don't get any infections! Hospitals are not the cleanest of places!
Having said all that, I am really looking forward to having good teeth again! Christmas seems like less of an Unknow Pleasure now.
Just finished my 1512th Ribavirin tablet & 9th bottle emptied! See what I mean about the number nine! Even the amount of tablets adds up!
Bring on the PAIN!!!!
Jason
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Yo Jason,
*sympathetic shiver* Sorry to hear about your tooth. I'm sure things will pan out fine with the dentist... they've come a long way and aren't nearly so paranoid about our respective infections. Mine is downright cavalier, in fact. I almost wish you could come over here to have the work done, because he's great... and a pro at working with hemophiliacs.
In addition to the factor you'll be loading up, it might be a good idea to talk to your docs about getting some Amicar (aminocaproic acid), which is especially helpful for soft tissue/oral bleeding. Not to worry... it's not that sickly sweet syrup from our youth... it's either in pill form or not-so-sickly sweet syrup which goes down fine if you chase it with a bit of 7UP.
Hope it all goes well for you. Hang tough!
Chris
Hi Jae,
Really sorry to hear about your tooth.
Hopefully the experience wont be as 'traumatic' as some of your childhood memories!!...
Let us know how it all goes and how you are doing.
Sending loadsa hugs your way.
XXX
p.s. (Your mask is coming along nicely ;))....
I've been putting off the inevitable dentist visit for about.... oh, I don't know how many years. Then once I got the Hep C news, I put it even further back on the plate... for your very reason... visions of nuclear waste removers leaning down my throat, big rubber gloves, cautious looks... yikes! I wait on pins and needles (not a pun) to hear how it goes! Hope you are well!
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