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If it's the "wafflestream" just before the roll, if you feel up to it I like to learn jumpstream one half at a time. So for example I'll isolate the section and then only hit the notes on my left hand, only hit the notes on my right hand, then eventually combine the two together to see if I can hit both hands at the same time. I don't know if this works for everyone but I'll put it here just in case. : P Because the jumpstream there is a bunch of offset one-handed trills so it'll feel really awkward but hopefully it comes together nicely!
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Either way, I’m busy until end of round so I guess I have a year to practice and hopefully do better next year
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07-14-2020, 10:38 AM | #3 |
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Surgeon decided to only do one today to see how I do, still really numb at the moment but will update again later. Didn't sleep last night cause stress so will likely crash at some point.
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07-14-2020, 10:52 AM | #4 |
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I've always wondered how being totally numb feels, is it like pins and needles or just kinda... non-existent?
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07-14-2020, 11:29 AM | #5 |
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Everyone reacts to anesthetics differently but yeah for me it's just I can't feel anything. No pressure, nothing. It's an odd feeling and it went all the way up to my temple lol. It's slowly wearing off now to where I can feel some tingling in my lips. I didn't feel anything he did during though. and it took this dude no more than 30 seconds to pop the thing out too. Really good doc and super attentive to me being a special case, I'm really happy about that cause so many people dismiss my condition which can be deadly in dental procedures.
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Happy gas is like being really fucking high on weed tbh but they usually accompany that with a local anesthetic to the roof of your mouth or your gums depending on the procedure.
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It's like you can feel tugging and pulling as if you were lightly tugging on your hair, but protruding from the spot that received anesthetics. That's probably the most you can feel. Poking, prodding, rubbing, scraping, anything else you don't feel at all.
When I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth pulled at the same time, I was put on general anesthetics. Not to be confused with 'local anesthetics' which is being described above. General anesthetics make you lose consciousness and/or a lapse in memory. You can stay awake during general anesthetics, but you're in a trance of unconsciousness, which is what is translated to those hilarious YouTube videos of people saying funny things after getting their wisdom teeth removed. Last edited by gold stinger; 07-14-2020 at 12:16 PM.. |
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I was put in local anaesthetics for my wisdom tooth removal and it didn’t matter how much they gave me it was brutal pain, almost passed out several times haha
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I've had a misplaced incisor tooth removed from my lower jaw when I was in 4th grade (I think). The dentist applied local anesthetics to a small area surrounding that tooth so that I wouldn't feel pain while they were removing it. I can't remember exactly what being numb felt like, but it definitely felt as if you've lost nearly all sensation of a particular area.
The dentist said the effects of the anesthetics wear off within a few hours, so when I got back home, I was in severe pain for an hour. Last edited by Andrew WCY; 07-14-2020 at 06:16 PM.. Reason: Proofreading on a phone. |
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Man I feel kinda bad with some of the other stories here cause I'm very lucky so far. I didn't even feel tugging, all I did was hear a little bit of noise and it was over. I think by now all the numbing should be gone and I feel virtually no pain, it's kind of crazy. I can open my jaw fine and swelling is almost non-existent.
I still have to see how the next couple days go though cause everything I read says it usually gets worse before it gets better, but with how I'm feeling right now I'm optimistic. I've been making sure to ice the area and such too, being careful to follow all instructions. |
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If we're sharing wisdom teeth stories, I got mine pulled under some pretty light local anesthetic only. I asked for a mirror and got to hold it up and see parts of the operation, really interesting but also pretty gnarly.
Then I got back home and it hurt like a bitch for 4 days and to distract myself during that time I binge played all three endings of Valyrie Profile and tbh all I remember is how great that game is and very little of the actual recovery so, distraction successful I guess.
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I will need to remove all of my wisdom teeth this summer 0_0 i also have a condition like you kayla. Mine is heart related. I'm happy it went well for you, give me hope.
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Sending lots of good vibes your way, it's always rough going in with extra weight on your shoulders from another condition but a good surgeon will make sure you're comfortable. If your heart-related thing makes it so you can't have general anesthesia (I can't cause of lung crap) having a local is not bad at all. It's funky feeling but you shouldn't feel a thing from the procedure.
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07-14-2020, 09:46 PM | #16 |
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Wrist is feeling really good today, usually it's unbearable come nighttime but I've noticed almost no pain as of right now. Obviously gonna hold off from goin ham on the songs for a bit but hopefully come Thursday or Friday, prolly Saturday tbh I should be all back to normal. :)
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I'm seeing if I can just survive honestlly I will like to get some credit for doing that :P
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07-14-2020, 10:53 PM | #18 |
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AAAAAAAAA 7 MINUTES
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Who ever suggested trying mirror mode a bunch of comments ago you're amazing! Not quite enough time left in the round for me to get an AAA but was still good enough to get me down to go from 4-0-0-0 to 1-0-0-0! D2 is murder this year.
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d2 got the intended r4 chart and someone already BF'd it
y'all are wild down there
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