That’s easy. I will say that if you think you have the least bit of a dental problem DO NOT GET ON AN AIRPLANE.
I asked this thinking about something I’m going to have to endure soon. I asked my PCP for a second opinion. Unfortunately, he agreed with the specialist’s recommendation. Imagine you’re watching a national news program; you’ve probably seen ads for people who have to do this.
Reluctantly, I’ll go along. I’m not getting into too many details, because it’s embarrassing.
So, instead, I’ll get back to the pain on the plane.
I was working in Florida (yes, I know…..). While I was down there, one of my teeth really started bothering me. It was a tooth that had been worked on years previously, and hadn’t given me any trouble. If I’d been scheduled to be down there for more than a few days, I probably would have sought somebody locally. Instead, this was supposed to be a quick three-day trip, and I’d be home in time to get things fixed.
In fact, we finished up our work a day ahead of schedule, so I rearranged my flights to get home sooner.
I’d purchased some Ambesol at one of the local drug stores to temporarily numb the pain until I got home. Got on my rescheduled flight. As soon as the cabin started pressurizing, oh ho indescribable pain. Like tears coming down pain.
Dabbing Ambesol in the airplane bathroom didn’t help.
After we’d been in the air for about twenty minutes, it subsided to a minor ache. We landed in Atlanta without issue, though some more pain as we descended.
Consequently, I took advantage of my Amex Platinum, and hit up the airline club in the airport while waiting for my connection.
I downed three gin Martinis, hoping I could just fall asleep on the flight back to Norfolk.
I was seated next to a pilot on ferry
Once again, as in the first le of the flight, as soon as the cabin started pressurizing, holy fuck pain.
By the time we were airborne, I was sweating profusely. The captain next to me asked what was going on. I told him. He flagged down the flight attendant and asked for something.
She didn’t have anything.
So much for sleeping.
And my buzz is totally gone.
I was supposed to see my then-girlfriend (now wife) that weekend. Instead, I was going to the urgent care clinic for Vicodin and antibiotics.
Root canal on Sunday.
Sometimes having a dentist who does his religious stuff on Saturdays is a good thing.
None of the things that I’ve had as I’ve battled MS have come close to matching that pain. None.
Here’s where I need to figure out what to gab about tomorrow;. It’s Friday. What are your weekend plans?