Posted by LOU from Wi. on May 13, 2014 at 17:27:07 from (184.158.18.204):
Today was the second trip to the dentist, first trip for extractions and immediate dentures. Only had 6 teeth and 3 roots pulled, that was up above the gum line, they are a great outfit,the Dentist called after hours to see how I was doing. Today, Son took me down for second visit for some alignment and checkup on gum healing.Doing good so far, they have another scheduled appointment next week.I got a million dollar smile now,so I can sign autographs for my fans, I know there is some on here.lol. Paid cash and never had to jump on anyones dime either.lol.
On a side note there is water standing in fields and ditches,looks like miniature lakes, going to be a while before the fields are dried out down there. On the way back, up here, there was a couple of farmers already plowing fields getting ready for planting.
Anyway, I will encourage you folks, even at my age of 79, if you require dental work, do it, because your presence in this world bring pleasure, to some,not all. Being truthful and polite is the way to go. My next endeavor is to get cataract surgery after the surgeon give his examination,and my hearing aides will be in June. Growing old is grand,with lots of support.
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