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ambrosia1231
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My aftercare instructions say to change the gauze when I get home; repeat if necessary. I'm already on the third gauze wad and still bleeding a good amount; I soaked through the second wad in well under the 15 minute time period indicated for waiting.

I'd call to ask but talking disturbs the gauze and I'm sure that doesn't exactly help with clotting

(I've got stellar platelet counts, so you'd think I'd clot sooner than expected)


I guess this is mostly at those of you who've had wisdom teeth extracted, as this was a molar.

[Edited on March 4, 2010 at 1:13 PM. Reason : dsf]

3/4/2010 1:11:54 PM

God
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I'm getting four extractions next Friday

3/4/2010 1:14:12 PM

BettrOffDead
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pretty sure youre gonna die

3/4/2010 1:15:25 PM

brainysmurf
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apply pressure, dont change the gauze, just keep adding fresh gauze on top of the bloody gauze

every time you remove the gauze you dislodge any clot that is forming.

http://www.animated-teeth.com/tooth_extractions/t6_extraction_instructions.htm

3/4/2010 1:15:33 PM

TKE-Teg
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I had all 4 wisdom teeth cut out of my mouth (teeth were still below the gum line) and they bled off and on for a week if I recall correctly (was over 10 yrs ago).


Not sure if this is the same thing.

3/4/2010 1:16:43 PM

ambrosia1231
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Quote :
"apply pressure, dont change the gauze, just keep adding fresh gauze on top of the bloody gauze

every time you remove the gauze you dislodge any clot that is forming."


That's pretty much what I thought, but they said to change it.

My though on that was that the gauze has to come out eventually, and you don't want an entire clot connected to the gauze that's got to go.

3/4/2010 1:17:27 PM

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Teh lolaidz.

3/4/2010 1:17:30 PM

brainysmurf
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Quote :
"That's pretty much what I thought, but they said to change it.

My though on that was that the gauze has to come out eventually, and you don't want an entire clot connected to the gauze that's got to go."


those instructions might have been given with the assumption that a good clot had already formed.

One had not formed and is now actively bleeding.........it has changed the ballgame a bit.

is the blood oozing, running at a steady rate or spurting/pulsatile?

do you have any stitches? If its still bleeding pretty hard after you've held good firm pressure for a while, call them back -- they might need to throw a stitch or two in there

3/4/2010 1:20:49 PM

ambrosia1231
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I can't check. As of ~10 minutes ago, it was more than oozing, but less than flowing.

the gauze is finally sticking to something other than my braces
yay

bitch and ye shall receive

[Edited on March 4, 2010 at 1:22 PM. Reason : s]

3/4/2010 1:22:30 PM

brainysmurf
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ive had to hold pressure on an artery for an hour before in order to get it to stop bleeding

it soaked through a small stack of 4x4 gauze


they were fine...... transfusion not needed

3/4/2010 1:23:08 PM

ambrosia1231
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I lied.

It's flowing hard enough to go through the gauze and drip down onto my chest.










































And now the office is at lunch break

3/4/2010 1:30:31 PM

brainysmurf
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just keep applying pressure

are you home alone?

if you get dizzy or lightheaded call for help

im sure they will return from lunch shortly


you havent taken any aspirin in the last week have you?

3/4/2010 1:37:28 PM

ambrosia1231
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I am alone.

I'm just going in to the office, because it's getting worse too fast for my taste (both figuratively and literally...I'll never be accused of being a vampire )

I never take aspirin.

3/4/2010 1:39:18 PM

brainysmurf
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is there someone that can drive you?


i doubt you are bleeding enough to get dizzy

but some folks vasovagal over the weirdest shit

and doing that behind the wheel of a car is a bad thing

3/4/2010 1:40:35 PM

brainysmurf
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maybe they can pack it with some surgicel gauze

3/4/2010 1:43:32 PM

ambrosia1231
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I've never had codeine before.

I think I like it. I can't feel my skin. I can feel the tooth socket a little, but not bad at all
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3/4/2010 3:38:50 PM

TKE-Teg
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WTF kind of conclusion is that? When you get off your painkiller high tell us what happened.

3/4/2010 4:09:24 PM

ambrosia1231
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lol
conclusion was posted elsewhere
Quote :
"it's "fine"
highly unpleasant
don't go to work tonight, stay off thy feet, try to stop applying new gauze wads ~430; if things get sticky in there before then, that's good and stop applying new pads, take ibuprofen and the rx'ed narcotics"


And...I just took out the latest gauze pad, and it seems to have FINALLY clotted. thank god.

3/4/2010 4:20:04 PM

brainysmurf
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see..........all bleeding eventually stops

3/4/2010 5:36:51 PM

ambrosia1231
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...that saying crossed my mind in a humorous manner, too

3/4/2010 5:44:25 PM

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When I was 14 I had mine cut out. All four were impacted below the gum line. When I came home I just held my mouth open over the sink and let blood flow out until it slowed down. Shit sucked, good luck with it lol

[Edited on March 4, 2010 at 9:07 PM. Reason : .]

3/4/2010 9:05:08 PM

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