I was not able to smoke weed after the extraction

I had to get my wisdom teeth detached this past week.

The dentist sent me to an oral surgeon to have the actual work handled.

The oral surgeon was legitimately stressed and I did not get an appointment until 2 months later. By the time I got an appointment, I was in a huge amount of pain and ready for the wisdom teeth to come out. The dental worker set me up with an appointment and a couple of mornings later I had the teeth detached. My father had to drive me to the appointment, because I had to be sedated for the surgery. I was unable to drive myself to my household after that. One thing that the dental worker said after the extraction was not to smoke marijuana. The dental worker definitely knows that I prefer smoking marijuana. There’s no reason to hide that from the dental worker, because she can see my teeth. I am sure there is nicotine and plant residue on them every time I go see her. The dental worker told me not to smoke marijuana after the extraction. She told me that it could lead to dry sockets and that is a pretty serious complication for people that have had an extraction performed at that dentist. The lady urged me to wait at least 3 mornings before I smoked anything so my mouth would have an official opportunity to heal. It was fairly self-explanatory not to smoke the first afternoon, but I really wanted to get high when I was in a great deal of pain the second afternoon. I followed the healthcare worker’s orders and I abstained from reefer until the three mornings were finally up.

medical cannabis