Conversations with Myself


My Trip to the Dentist (Goodbye Wisdom Tooth!)
February 29, 2008, 10:22 am
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I haven’t been to the dentist in some 10 years so when I was forced to go due to a decaying painful wisdom tooth, I was terrified! In typical Kathy fashion I got on the internet and researched all about wisdom teeth and their extraction. What I found was not reassuring in the least. Horror story after horror story filled with pain and more PAIN! Nope, I was not reassured.

That is why I am writing this post. Because mine is not a horror story, and maybe by reading this someone will be reassured.

It all started February 22 when I (re)discovered pain and wow, it was hell. I always thought I had a high tolerance for pain but a simple little tooth had me curled up on the couch not wanting to move. Suddenly, staring fixated at the wall- a meditation of sorts- was one of the best pain relievers out there. Unfortunately it was not very productive, so instead I became addicted to aspirin. Every 3 hours I popped another pill. Skip a dose and I was brought to my knees with a piercing, non-relenting pain. Something had to be done.

As previously mentioned, I haven’t been to a dentist in years, so obviously I didn’t have a regular dentist. I didn’t even have dental insurance, which partly explains my long lapse in care. So how does one go about finding a dentist? Referrals? Recommendations? References? Investigating the many offices? Those all sound like good ideas, but I found mine from a newspaper ad. That ranks right up there with the yellow pages, doesn’t it? Trust me, 2 days before my appointment I was really starting to question the wisdom of my choice. But I stubbornly stuck with my decision. Why? Perhaps I should add that it wasn’t your ordinary newspaper ad. Rather it was an advertisement for the office’s Feb 14 Have a Heart Day during which they offered free dental service to those who could not otherwise afford it. To me, that is a sign of a kind and compassionate dentist and I wanted to support such an office. So off I went to see Dr. Wezeman.

Flash forward to Feb 28, doomsday. My appointment was at 10:30 but of course I was up at 6 am, counting down the hours with dread. I was thankful when the hour finally arrived. At first glance, in the 10 years that I’ve been absent, not much seems to have changed in the dental world. That overpowering dentist office smell still hits you the minute you walk in the door. Yuck. The chair is still grey vinyl and the dental pick is still a dental pick. And yet now there are computer monitors in every exam room, attached to a network that lets everyone know your arrival time, time in the waiting room and in the chair, reason for visit (I was listed as a NP emerg ext), and the like. Even better than that was the X-Ray device. Simply plug it into a USB port, position the wand end properly in your mouth, take the necessary precautions (lead apron and all that), press a button and presto! The X-ray of your tooth is instantly displayed on the computer monitor! Wow! I was impressed!

But here is the moment you’ve all been waiting for, the nitty gritty details of wisdom tooth extraction. If you don’t like needles, stop reading now! Once the dentist determined that mine would be a Simple Extraction (thank god! that means my wisdom tooth wasn’t compacted or attached to the bone..the latter would necessitate a trip to an Oral Surgeon) we were ready to go. Back went the chair and then my gums were coated with a gel of sorts- extra strength Ambesol perhaps? Then out came the needle. I was warned of the ‘little prick’ that I’d feel, and indeed it was just a little prick…..but that little prick seemed to go on forever! Finally he withdrew the needle, but only to get another one and shoot again in another location! Good heavens! I can’t remember if it was a total of 3 or 4 needles as I did my best to block it out.

After the shots they sat me back up to sign some papers and watch an educational video on post-operative care. My hands were shaking so bad I could barely sign. I thought it was just nerves but turns out there was epinephrine in those shots. The assistant explained it was like drinking 10 cups of coffee in fast succession- that’s why I was so shaky. Papers signed and video watched, back down my head went. Time for the serious business. They handed me some safety glasses (that’s new to me!) and I closed my eyes.

The dentist explained that he’d be rocking my tooth. I would feel pressure but not pain. If I felt pain, let him know. I did feel pain and he gave me another shot, waited a bit, then started rocking again. One, two, three times and out came the tooth! I didn’t know it though because my eyes were still closed. After activity had been stopped for a while I asked what was going on. The assistant said “that’s it! Your tooth is out!” I was shocked! That was amazingly quick and painless!

Of course the story doesn’t stop there, because the pain comes when the anesthetic wears off, right? So, my tooth was out, they sat me back up, explained post-op care once again, wrote me a prescription for Vicodin should the pain get too bad, gave me some extra gauze and a plastic syringe to help clean the area, had me sit for a bit and then I was on my way….to pay the bill.

The bill, the bill. A part we all dread. I had an idea of the cost since I asked when I called to make the appointment. Still, I was extremely happy to see that no surprise charges were added. In fact, it seemed as if the office went out of their way to keep costs down (no excessive X-rays and what not), realizing that I didn’t have insurance. This was MUCH appreciated. I found out later talking to a friend that he paid more to have his wisdom tooth pulled, and he HAS insurance.

So I left with a swollen cheek and the advice to take a painkiller before the anesthetic wore off (in about 2 hours). Terrified of the potential pain, I drove to the nearest store to pick up from extra strength Tylenol and Motrin (I was hoping to avoid the Vicodin) and then drove home. I popped in a movie, settled on the couch and waited while I watched Two Weeks Notice, my pill bottles beside me.

I must be extremely lucky because the pain never came. It’s been 24 hours and I’ve never felt a thing. Certainly none of that horrific pain everyone talks about. I’ve got a gross looking blood clot where the tooth once was and I’m still restricted to soft foods, but no pain. Hooray!!!!

Final thoughts- if you live in Oak Harbor WA and are looking for a good dentist, then I would definitely give 2 thumbs up to Dr. Wezeman’s Office. The staff was superb! In fact, I’d call them more than a staff, I’d call them a family. Their web page (www.drwezeman.com) shows that they’ve been working together for many years and it shows. Everyone is happy and comfortable, which can’t help but make you feel, well, comfortable anyway. It’s hard to be happy with you are terrified! But I left happy, so that’s saying something. It does sound a bit corny to say they welcomed me into their family- and I was a stranger reading this I’d definitely be rolling my eyes- but they were certainly warm and friendly. Not cold, stiff, and strictly business-like, which is what typically comes to my mind when I think of a dentist office. I would without a doubt return to their office…thank goodness my stubbornness paid off!



hornet/wasp/yellowjacket (!?!?!)
January 23, 2008, 5:45 pm
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I noticed this nest growing under the eaves of the porch, so I asked Rob to knock it down. He did and that’s when he noticed these frozen residents. Photo op!
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ancient laptop
January 18, 2008, 4:51 pm
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winter has come to western WA, which means many gloomy days….days that don’t exactly make you want to run outside and take pictures. today was an exception, sorta. we had a glimpse of sun amidst the clouds. i took advantage of this hint of natural light and decided to dissect my old laptop computer…a computer so old it came with Windows 3.1 (and to think, some of the young’ins probably don’t know what the heck Windows 3.1 is!). so of course i have to share.

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until today i have been struggling inside trying to light my macro shots properly. the challenge is i’ve switched to a white background, which shows every shadow. not good. a real pro would avoid the shadows. an almost pro would fix it in photoshop. i can’t quite do either yet, but i’m getting there. practice makes perfect!

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Guess the Object!
January 17, 2008, 11:57 am
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Big Hint: click on the object for a larger view.

Think Inky and Blinky.



Random Bits: absolute zero and prison
January 16, 2008, 8:51 am
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Last night I watched Nova and their program about the quest for Absolute Zero. All I can say is WoW! and why didn’t I ever take a Physics class? That stuff is fascinating!! Here’s a webpage about Bose-Einstein Condensation….and if you don’t know what that is then you’d better get over there to read all about it!

In other ‘news’, according to the Oct 2007 issue of Budget Travel, there is apparently restaurant in Italy that is all the rage. What makes it so special? It is located in a high-security prison! In addition to making reservations, you also need to submit to a background check and receive security clearance just to eat there! To quote from Budget Travel “the restaurant, which is staffed with murderers and thieves, is an experiment in modern-day prison rehab: the idea is that reformed inmates can find work in the restaurant business upon release. (4 convicts have so far.)” Hmmmm, I don’t think I’ll be flying to Italy to eat there anytime soon.

And now for an unrelated puppy picture which gives you an indication of how I spend my time.

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FedEx Part 1
December 31, 2007, 7:32 am
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(I meant to write about FedEx while I was working there, but while I was working there I was too darn tired!  Let me try now and see how far I get)

Wed I got laid off from FedEx. Last Monday (my last day and yes, the day before Christmas) Vinnie came over and asked me if I was going to stick around after the holidays.  I replied, “if you had asked me that a week ago, I would have said no in a heartbeat…now I’m not so sure.” At that point I had been working for FedEx for a month. It took me that long to warm up to it.  Honestly, I’m surprised I warmed up to it at all. I distinctly remember one day when I went into work and wanted to turn around and walk back out! That was about a week into it. And now here I am feeling sorrow for the job ending. Somewhere along the way it got under my skin. Actually it’s not so much an ‘it’ because it’s the people that got under my skin…people that I only worked with 10% of the time!

I should start from the beginning but the beginning seems so long ago.  Everything happened so fast. I walked into the terminal to inquire about the position and the next thing I know I’m making an appointment for a DOT physical and drug test.  Okay, it was more like I walked in and was shown to a computer unto which I was to fill out an application.  I had barely said 3 words to Jason- the fellow in charge of hiring.  When I finished with the computer I was given some papers to sign then was told to come back tomorrow take a road test and watch some videos. I just rolled with it…and eventually rolled right into a week of training.



dogs will be dogs.
December 27, 2007, 8:01 am
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the puppies got a bunny last night.  the rabbit somehow made its way into the dog pen and, well, never made it back out.  we think Willy was the prime instigator as his head was covered in fleas when we finally got him back in.  that in and of itself was a bit gross, i’ll have you know.  the bunny was fine.  well, it was dead, i just mean it was fine in that it wasn’t torn to pieces or anything.  we think Willy just had time to give it the death shake…and then Rob noticed something queer was going on. that part terrier was coming out loud and strong in Willy last night, that’s for sure!   you can’t really get too mad at him for being a dog but  disobeying us (ie not ‘leaving it’) is another thing!



happy birthday?
November 14, 2007, 12:04 pm
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this is apparently the cigar box from the day i was born, at least that’s what i was told. what is up with the sad clown face over the owl?  a bit odd, yet oddly appropriate.

i had some other not-quite-artifacts (an official artifact is 50 years old…i’m not there yet) that i was scanning and saving when my hard drive crashed.  maybe someday i’ll work on scanning them again so that i can share.



the silver lining on being sick
November 14, 2007, 6:45 am
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I was pretty sick the other night. I’ll spare you the gory details, but I’ll say this much, the thing about being sick is that it sure makes you appreciate being healthy.  It’s almost a wake-up call of sorts.  Just in case I was taking for granted my good health, here’s a reminder of how lucky I really am.

I am also thankful that it was food that made me sick and not chemo.  Okay, it is a bit discouraging that something healthy (unclean brussel sprouts, we think) made me so sick, but at least it’s not life threatening.  At least I wasn’t battling cancer or whatnot.  I was thinking about that the other day as I was standing in the checkout line at the store.  I’m not a very patient person. I don’t like waiting.  But then I thought about all the people in the world who were right at that same moment waiting to hear back on some horrible test results…at least I wasn’t waiting for that.  Better to be waiting to buy some discounted clothes than waiting to hear how long I have left to live.

And just for the record, I was also quite thankful for having my own private bathroom versus living in a dorm or government housing and having to share one, but we won’t go into detail there.

So, see, there is something good in everything.  Every cloud does indeed have a silver lining.  Just sometimes you have to search pretty darn hard to find it!



short update
November 12, 2007, 4:02 pm
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November 12- the stormy season has begun. or should i say the windy season? either way, i know it’s the beginning because we lost power today for about 7 hours. what a pain. so we went shopping instead, though i wasn’t really in the mood for shopping. i’m not a big shopper. rob likes to wander up and down the aisles of Costco whereas i just like to get in and get out. not a good match. the only thing that saved me from utter impatience was discovering that Costco carries the magazine Digital Photographer. Oh My Gosh, i couldn’t believe it. The only other place i have ever seen this magazine is in the Juneau library, and even they stopped carrying it. probably got too expensive. $12.99. Yep. even after Costco’s 30% discount it’s $9.09. problem is, the magazine comes from England. and no, sadly, i could not bring myself to buy it. but i certainly did enjoy flipping through it!

What else? My external hard drive crashed yesterday. What a pain in the you know what! That was worse than the power going out! dang thing. Western Digital My Book Premium 500 GB. You won’t find me buying one of those again. I’ve had it for maybe 2 months, used it maybe 5 times, next thing i know it’s telling me it’s not formatted. Excuse my language, but bullsh*t. It most certainly was formatted. It most certainly did have files on it. Grrrrrr.

and people wonder why i’m so irritable. i have been a bit irritable since i returned from back east. which is contrary to what you’d expect, considering how happy i was to be back. but whatever.

China. That’s not a good subject, is it? We’ve got bad dog food, lead in toys, drugs in toys. Maybe this is a wake up call, to think twice about outsourcing, to encourage us to buy American.

that’s all for now. i’m on an anti-internet kick. plus, of course, the aforementioned irritable. (=