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URGENT: What kind of Beer is Best just after multiple Tooth Extraction?

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Dear Friends,

 

I know that I can always count on TV for the best advice.

 

Just has multiple tooth-extraction in  preparation for implant.

 

Quite painful, actually.

 

Therefore, what kind of beer might be best to drown the sorrow over the loss of my natural teeth.

 

And, what beer might be best to dull the pain, post extraction?

 

Thank you, once more, as always...for the well-intended and considered advice I receive on TV.

 

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

Note:  I am, in fact, happy to get rid of those teeth.

 

And, anytime I think of dental extraction, I think of that elephant DUMBO, the circus animal, who was in such pain before some vet came to his aid.

 

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Thank the gods for modern medicine, is all I have to say....!!!!!

 

 

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21 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Dear Friends,

 

I know that I can always count on TV for the best advice.

 

Just has multiple tooth-extraction in  preparation for implant.

 

Quite painful, actually.

 

Therefore, what kind of beer might be best to drown the sorrow over the loss of my natural teeth.

 

And, what beer might be best to dull the pain, post extraction?

 

Thank you, once more, as always...for the well-intended and considered advice I receive on TV.

 

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

Note:  I am, in fact, happy to get rid of those teeth.

 

And, anytime I think of dental extraction, I think of that elephant DUMBO, the circus animal, who was in such pain before some vet came to his aid.

 

image.png.f783878d56f617aff93f2a6356aa7ac5.png

 

Thank the gods for modern medicine, is all I have to say....!!!!!

 

 

Quantity.

Quality is no substitute for quantity.

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19 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

Quantity.

Quality is no substitute for quantity.

 

Quantity of advice implies caring.

And, caring is almost as important for recuperation as quality of advice.

 

Or, might you be speaking of numbers of beers, which I think must be the case.

I think 8 Leo is OK for the extraction of three teeth....

 

There must be a tried and true formula, somewhere.

 

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Quantity of advice implies caring.

And, caring is almost as important for recuperation as quality of advice.

 

Let’s not change the subject.  When it comes to beer, quantity overcomes quality, either sooner or later.

When it comes to advice, maybe not so much so.   

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11 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Ginger Beer ??????

 

Ginger Beer

Ginger-colored Cat.

 

You seem to love the color ginger.

 

Do you also love Ginger Baker?

 

5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Ginger Beer

Ginger-colored Cat.

 

You seem to love the color ginger.

 

Do you also love Ginger Baker?

 

I guess you call it Root Beer.

Just now, still kicking said:

I guess you call it Root Beer.

Dentists call it root beer

11 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Ginger Beer

Ginger-colored Cat.

 

You seem to love the color ginger.

 

Do you also love Ginger Baker?

 

Ginger Baker was god.

Just now, Yagoda said:

Ginger Baker was god.

Well, some countries call it Root Beer.

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20 minutes ago, still kicking said:

I guess you call it Root Beer.

 

Root Beer is NOT Ginger Beer!

 

Ginger Beer is BETTER!

 

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16 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Ginger Baker was god.

 

Until he wasn't....

 

Sad, in the end.

 

But, he had is day, for sure.

 

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20 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

Dentists call it root beer

 

Dentists have roots on their minds, most of the time.

 

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1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Ginger Baker was god.

 

Ginger Baker outlived Jack Bruce.....

 

Jack Bruce was/is amazing.....

 

RIP, Jack.

 

And, RIP, my three teeth, too.....

 

 

Personally, I love Jack.

His greatest song, IMHO....

Is the last song in the link I posted above, in case you might care.....

 

We're Going Wrong.....

 

 

10 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

What kind of Beer is Best just after multiple Tooth Extraction? 

Highest alcohol content to numb the pain. 

 

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17 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Wet beer.

 

 

What about Warm Beer, or WARMBIER?

 

My heart goes out to Warm Beer!

 

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Poor Otto.

 

Such a dastardly travesty.

Some day, Trump will provide them with ....

Payback....

 

BIG TIME!

 

Vote TRUMP  !!!!

 

14 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Dear Friends,

 

I know that I can always count on TV for the best advice.

 

Just has multiple tooth-extraction in  preparation for implant.

 

Quite painful, actually.

 

Therefore, what kind of beer might be best to drown the sorrow over the loss of my natural teeth.

 

And, what beer might be best to dull the pain, post extraction?

 

Thank you, once more, as always...for the well-intended and considered advice I receive on TV.

 

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

Note:  I am, in fact, happy to get rid of those teeth.

 

And, anytime I think of dental extraction, I think of that elephant DUMBO, the circus animal, who was in such pain before some vet came to his aid.

 

image.png.f783878d56f617aff93f2a6356aa7ac5.png

 

Thank the gods for modern medicine, is all I have to say....!!!!!

 

 

Troll post 😂😂😂

13 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Quantity of advice implies caring.

And, caring is almost as important for recuperation as quality of advice.

 

Or, might you be speaking of numbers of beers, which I think must be the case.

I think 8 Leo is OK for the extraction of three teeth....

 

There must be a tried and true formula, somewhere.

 

 

 

 

 

Strange...

This is the best of course

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14 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

Quantity.

Quality is no substitute for quantity.

 

Quantity has a quality all its own. -Joseph Stalin.

15 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I know that I can always count on TV for the best advice.

Yeah, and we can always count on that you have just another thread to open for no reason at all.

Just drink a beer you like.

Best beer to drink is the one belonging to the guy standing next you .

 

That way you might get some more extractions for free

 

 

1. **Hop Tooth IPA** - Brewed by Moondog Craft Brewery in Australia.

2. **Tooth & Claw** - A beer brewed by Off Color Brewing in Chicago. 

3. **Dr. Teeth** - A beer from North Brewing Company in Leeds, UK. 

 

Alcohol interferes with blood clot formation, and weakens the immune system, making you more susceptible to post-op infection.

 

You would be much better off with a few tramadols..

 

Of course, tramadol does cause constipation, but there is no evidence of that in your posts.

Don't drink alcohol for at least a week. It can dislodge the blood clot forming and the hole won't heal properly. It's called 'dry socket' and is very painful. You also risk having to go back into the dentist and them working on the open wound again.

Just now, JimTripper said:

Don't drink alcohol for at least a week. It can dislodge the blood clot forming and the hole won't heal properly. It's called 'dry socket' and is very painful. You also risk having to go back into the dentist and them working on the open wound again.

 

 

Good point.....had one once after a double osteotomy extraction ...boy...... that was painful

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