A pretty girl became high after wisdom tooth removal. Is this real life?
by AJ on April 7, 2010
A pretty girl became high after wisdom tooth removal. Is this real life?
She started telling a story then started to rap. This is your LOL of the day!
Yeah, she’s in a magical palace in the land of the blueberries. OMG. LOL.
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For me, the extraction of a wisdom tooth at around the age of 23 produced intense pain, followed by a euphoric “satori” experience that lasted for days! It turned out to be the most intense and pleasurable experience of my life, and would love to relive it.
I don’t believe this was due to anasthesia, but rather that not enough was used. The “stimulation” through the nerves produced a pain so intense and focused at one single point, that all awareness of the rest of the body disappeared.
Such a technique, of becoming totally focused upon a point of pain, is one of the awareness techniques in oriental Tantra and Zen meditation. Following my wisdom tooth extraction, I can certainly understand why.
FYI, it was an upper wisdom tooth, and I think that makes a difference. When I had the second upper removed years later, I did not experience the euphoria because I did not feel the level of pain- I was too well aneasthetised!
by Leslie on December 22, 2010 at 12:29 PM. #
Why do I suddenly remember the video charlie the unicorn? But seriously, surgical anesthetics will really do that to you. It’s an additional bonus to being good to your teeth. I’m a cosmetic dentist(Chicago), and during surgery we do have to apply a a strong anesthetic to patients that have a wisdom tooth that needs to be extracted because it has been impacted. You can ask anyone in the field of Cosmetic Dentistry(Chicago), and I guarantee you, they will have a similar story like this video.
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by Ralph Wilson on April 30, 2010 at 2:29 PM. #