Got them pulled yesterday at noon, there is a thing called Veisha at ISU this weekend, it's basically everyone running around drunk, and listening to concerts. Im supposed to drive up tomorrow afternoon and start drinking one I get up there, about 8-9 p.m. tomorrow.
I have heard from some people it's cool to go to the bar once you leave the dentists office, I have heard you can drink liquor but not beer, I heard do not drink at all, I have heard don't drink unless you have too ...
I got all 4 removed, I have a bottle of vicodin, obviously im not going to take the vicodin when I drink I don't want to crap out my liver.
Any one that had good or bad luck with drinking when they had theres removed...?
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It depends on if they gave you meds. If your not taking anything but IBP type stuff for pain, there is no harm in drinking beer or hard liqour.. its not any worse than drinking a mt.dew/drpepper, etc.. the only thing is it might burn a bit.
drink away unless you have dry sockets. I know people that drank two days after and they were fine. Another drank right after.... now that i don't suggest
Im not drinking until Friday, im going to delay it as much as possible. But it's a big event so, in a sense I pretty much have to get drunk.
My plan was to go, drink and if I developed a dry socket, stop drinking and live off the vicodin I have the rest of the weekend. But not take any vicodin the whole weekend, unless I got the dry socket.
i didnt even want to leave when i got mine pulled myface was so swollen i looked like a chipmunk i wouldnt drink but thats just me..i dont see why you couldnt if you're not on meds
Drinking thins your blood, so you may bleed more. And some medications will stay in your system for a while, so drinking a day or 2 later could still cause a problem for you. Your choice, but remember that it's your liver, do you really want to take a chance? Keep in mind if it fails because you drank with meds in your system, you end up at the bottom of a transplant list.
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Also drinking lowers your immune system,with open sores I would not drink. Go, have fun, but just dont drink. Sometimes laughing at all the drunks is just as fun!
Keep in mind if it fails because you drank with meds in your system, you end up at the bottom of a transplant list.
No ****???
Well I guess it's plenty fair though.
And I know I would still get the alcohol somewhat in the area, but I meant like im not gargling and letting the liquor or beer sit there and soak... If that would make much of a difference