You know what I actually love? Sarcasm.
1460 days later, and I have now finished University. Woohoo. Well, somewhat premature woohoo because I have to have actually passed my final exams but that's a minor thing. I wanna woohoo and I'm gonna damnit. WOOHOO.
How did I celebrate? A trip to the dentist of course!
Normal celebrations are just so conventional. I love me some local anaesthetic and bright glaring overhead light for mine. Hell to the ye-ahhh. Or more helllb to thbe yebbah. My face is very numb, but I'll get to that.
Four fillings were to be had (what would the tooth-fairy think if she could see me now...). Like the mature grown-up I have now become after four years at University, I calmly and collectedly walked to the dentist, went in, sat down, and awaited my
'Danielle, would you like to come in? Sorry for the wait'
'
*N.B. I may or may not arrived half an hour early which, coincidentally, may or may not be just enough time to completely psych yourself out about something you may or may not be terrified about.
So down I sat,
Anyway, due to being hypermobile, apparently, anaesthetic doesn't always work as well. Turns out, this is not an urban myth, but entirely true.
At this point, I would very much like to thank my nerve endings for taking part in this experiment. However, next time, it might be nice to be informed that this was taking place. Just an idea, not that I didn't love the
After fearing the first injection
An hour later, and an extremely numb face, and my teeth are now holey brilliant. Well, unholey brilliant, but that doesn't really work as well...
I
As I sit here doing
Oh gosh.
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