Implants may be possible on this side, but…3 to 9 months unable to eat on that side and not well on the other: this is not how I planned to go on a diet.
More dental misery…this time on the other side.
by CJ | Jan 23, 2018 | Journal | 9 comments
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Ow! Hungry, sore, on-going ow!
Not to mention ‘spensive!!!! I have one more crown to be installed, and my dental insurance just rolled over, so I can start again.
I hope relief is quickly forthcoming for you!
Only in silence the word,
Only in dark the light,
Only in dying life:
Bright the hawk’s flight on the empty sky.
RIP Ursula le Guin
Thanks for the word. I just looked at her interview with Bill Moyers off the “The Lathe of Heaven” DVD.
Indeed, one of the lights of the field.
Ursula was all over the front page of today’s Oregonian!
I was reading tributes to LeGuin on Tor.com, and this statement caught my attention, “She widened the space of science fiction with what she wrote. She got in there with a crowbar and expanded the field and made it a better field.”
Very sad to hear we have lost her. Thanks, @GreenWyvern, for the quote. That’s going on the sidebar on my blog.
WOL, how are you doing? I’ve been thinking of you a lot recently.
My brother just got back from Phnom Penh after having some extensive dental work done. At ca $80 per root canal it was a bargain. He researched it extensively before going, had appointments all set up before he went.
This is similar to the hip and knee replacement surgery done in Thailand. Including air fare and accommodations it is still at least 50% cheaper than the US and the medical care is first rate with the hospital staff being trained in the US, UK, or Australia.