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Question-Wisdom Teeth

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by bluberryTXsmoke, Feb 2, 2011.

  1. Hello fellow blades,

    I searched for a thread like this first, but found nothing that meets my current situation and answers my question. I got my wisdom teeth out Friday. I know that you're not supposed to smoke for 'a while.' The problem is, I got all 4 out and it hurts very bad. I've used up almost all of my pain killers to. I'm not sure if it's ok to smoke now, or when it will be ok?

    Anyone who's had experience with this please help. I don't even want to smoke for fun, it's just very painful. Thank you in advance for your replies.
     
  2. I feel your pain friend. I went through this a couple months ago. I think I waited 7 days before I smoked again (sucked, I'm an everyday smoker) and I was fine. I mean, I tried not to rip anything too hard.

    I've had one friend who said she smoked a bowl the night after getting hers out and didn't get dry socket. I've had another friend that waited 3 days and did get dry socket. Personally, I would just wait. From what he said, dry socket is unbearable.
     

  3. Thanks man. But you would wait how long? I'm out of pain killers, been taking entirely too many aspirin and I can't smoke. It seriously hurts. Like 5 days total? So like Wednesday I can smoke?
     
  4. dont smoke for at least a week or two afterwards....

    as much pain as youre in right now.... dry sockets are soooo much worse...

    so just try to tough it out broski, i havent had to have mine taken out yet, as they didnt come in impacted, but the day is coming when ill have to get them yanked
     
  5. How did you already run out of painkillers if you got them removed less than a week ago? I got a month's supply despite the fact the pain only lasted a week and a half tops. Almost turned me into a vicodin junkie except for the fact I ran out before I built a physical addiction and was glad of that.

    So tempting to take one every 3 hours and just lay around borderline comatose.
     
  6. I would smoke up. :hello: I had my wisdom teeth out and was smoking out of my bong that night. helped sooo much with the pain.
     
  7. Yeah, what this guy said. At least a week, more to be safe.
     

  8. I didn't receive that many. I took like 2 pills every 4 or 5 hours the first day. And then a few less the next day. And then Monday I took like 3 total. The prescription has 0 refills, although I am going Thursday for a check-up. I might get more then?

    I wasn't taking them for fun. I was in a lot of pain. If it matters I got all 4 removed. I'm not addicted either, I'm just plain out and it still hurts.


    Damn. People like you make me think it's OK to smoke. This sucks. :mad:
     

  9. I did a lot of stuff (ate what I shouldn't, drank beers the night of the surgery with my vicodin ((don't do this, I was fucking stupid))

    I was fine.

    But others aren't as lucky. All about running your chances when you're doing dumb stuff with open holes in your mouth. Mouth infections are pretty awful to deal with, it's probably not worth it.

    And I wasn't implying you were playing with them. I was taking them as the bottle said as well, I just had a lot more than you and only took one every 4 hours (closer to 3 for me, like I said. they wore off faster then they let on)

    The doctor told ME, as many pills as I had, that I could get more by calling the office. I never did, but I would hope the doctor would hook you up with some more if you're in pain. I doubt he'd have any reason to think you were sketchin'.
     

  10. OK. Thanks a lot for your reply. It was helpful. I have 3 pills left, I'm going to save 2 for tomorrow and 1 for Thursday morning. Hopefully either the pain will have subsided by then, or I'll get more painkillers. I think I'm going to try to hold off on smoking and working out until at least Monday.
     
  11. I smoked the day i had my surgery and was fine.

    My suggestion is to hit a pipe, make sure that you don't pull too hard, suction is the issue. Have water or something with you to make sure your mouth doesn't get to dry. I also rinsed with the mouth wash they gave me after i finished smoking, figured it'd clean out any tiny irritants from the smoke.

    Be careful with it though, you don't wanna get a dry socket.
     

  12. Yeah. I think I'm going to wait it out til Thursday. If I get more painkillers, I'll wait longer to smoke. If I don't... then I'll try. :laughing:
     
  13. I had mine taken out on a drift and was smoking Saturday night. Pull lightly and a bowl would be best. Lots of smoke leaves lots of room for infections. No blunts or joints.
     
  14. Does anyone know where the potential for dry sockets is caused from? Is it the smoke causing an infection or the suction of smoking? Or both?
     
  15. what about edibles?
     
  16. 1. Get more opiates.
    2. If it's been like a week and a half(No clue how long you have to wait) vape a little, dont smoke.
    3. Edibles. If you can not chew. Make brownies, blend with some ice cream, presto!

    \:smoke::smoke:
     
  17. You can make weed butter and put that shit in anything.
     
  18. I would just wait till it doesn't hurt or bleed anymore. I waited 3 days when I got mine out but somehow it just went perfectly and I never had any pain and I only bled a little the first day.
     

  19. Good idea. But due to my current living situation, baking edibles is not an option. They're not bleeding anymore. That stopped after the first day. That day they bled a LOT, but after that not really. Now it just hurts.

    And yeah... I was going to vaporize, not smoke anyways. That's why I asked if if it was the smoke or the suction that gave you dry sockets? Because sucking through a vaporizer whip actually involves sucking even harder.
     
  20. Dry sockets occur when the clots are sucked out of the socket, I believe. This is why they tell you not to drink from straws.

    Also, they gave me a refill on my prescriptions to vicodin and ibuprofen. Did you not get an option to refill/gone through them already?
     

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