Re: [FairfieldLife] 'Conscious Sedation'

2014-11-01 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Fleetwood, if the pain gets bad, I recommend Xpress PowerStrips. I had 
shooting pains in my ear last week. They were gone after a few hours of the 
patch applied simply near to the ear.
 

 This is what is supposedly in these little units. If you go online you can 
also become a dealer/rep/seller of said product. 
 …Germanium-based far-infrared (this is what brings the heat to the pain area)
…Korean red ginseng (known to improve cognitive function, manage pain and 
stress, improve the immune system)
…Marine phytoplankton (one of the purest forms of nutrition found on the planet 
– found on Vancouver Island)
…Silver (packed with anti-microbial agents that fight infections)
 

 



 









Re: [FairfieldLife] 'Conscious Sedation'

2014-11-01 Thread fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
The doc was clean - almost no pain today, though I have backup. Also doing 
antibiotics.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Fleetwood, if the pain gets bad, I recommend Xpress PowerStrips. I had 
shooting pains in my ear last week. They were gone after a few hours of the 
patch applied simply near to the ear.
 

 From: "fleetwood_macncheese@... [FairfieldLife]" 

 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 8:07 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] 'Conscious Sedation'
 
 
   No, it isn't the latest single by Paris Hilton. This is what the state of 
consciousness (SOC) is called, that I experienced, during my recent dental 
visit (two crowns and a root canal). It begins with me taking two different 
sedative-hypnotics, an hour before the procedures, in the morning, on an empty 
stomach. My wife drove me down to the oral surgery office. I was immediately 
led to a chair, and reclined. The doctor came in, quickly gave me four shots of 
novocaine, into the left side of my mouth, then began sliding an IV into a vein 
on the top of my hand. I remembered wanting to tell him how it didn't hurt, and 
then I was ...consciously sedated.
 

 The next thing I remember was staring at a large framed screen, like an 
Etch-A-Sketch, only it filled my vision, and the frame was a mix of art deco 
and futuristic. The entire thing looked like it had been spray-painted a matte 
gold. I stared at it a long time (10 minutes? 2 hours?), then hands began 
reaching into the screen, from the side. They were also colored gold. The 
perspective was like having eyes down my throat, looking up.
 

 I continued to come to, slowly, and could follow voice requests, to, "open 
wider". I was aware enough to determine linearity of my experience, but that 
was all. Afterwards, the doc said I fell asleep and was actually snoring. In 
addition, the hypnotics prevent the brain from forming memory pathways during 
the experience, so I literally have very, very little memory of an over three 
hour procedure. It happens again in a week, for the right side, sans root 
canal, thank God. 
 

 PS It has been raining buckets all day long.













Re: [FairfieldLife] 'Conscious Sedation'

2014-11-01 Thread Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Fleetwood, if the pain gets bad, I recommend Xpress PowerStrips. I had shooting 
pains in my ear last week. They were gone after a few hours of the patch 
applied simply near to the ear.

  From: "fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" 

 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 8:07 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] 'Conscious Sedation'
   
     No, it isn't the latest single by Paris Hilton. This is what the state of 
consciousness (SOC) is called, that I experienced, during my recent dental 
visit (two crowns and a root canal). It begins with me taking two different 
sedative-hypnotics, an hour before the procedures, in the morning, on an empty 
stomach. My wife drove me down to the oral surgery office. I was immediately 
led to a chair, and reclined. The doctor came in, quickly gave me four shots of 
novocaine, into the left side of my mouth, then began sliding an IV into a vein 
on the top of my hand. I remembered wanting to tell him how it didn't hurt, and 
then I was ...consciously sedated.
The next thing I remember was staring at a large framed screen, like an 
Etch-A-Sketch, only it filled my vision, and the frame was a mix of art deco 
and futuristic. The entire thing looked like it had been spray-painted a matte 
gold. I stared at it a long time (10 minutes? 2 hours?), then hands began 
reaching into the screen, from the side. They were also colored gold. The 
perspective was like having eyes down my throat, looking up.
I continued to come to, slowly, and could follow voice requests, to, "open 
wider". I was aware enough to determine linearity of my experience, but that 
was all. Afterwards, the doc said I fell asleep and was actually snoring. In 
addition, the hypnotics prevent the brain from forming memory pathways during 
the experience, so I literally have very, very little memory of an over three 
hour procedure. It happens again in a week, for the right side, sans root 
canal, thank God. 
PS It has been raining buckets all day long.