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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
Lumière:
--- Quote from: louisev on August 10, 2006, 04:34:59 pm ---oh I already decided I'm going for the root canal retreatment. It is the most work but the least invasive and least risky. I have a lot of confidence in my dentist, and I remember how rushed he was to do that root canal. My roots are very long and very narrow, and I think he was convinced he couldn't get further down that root. But I have had additional treatment done (before the crown was finalized) on a couple of other teeth, and it is worth a go. Because oral surgery IS a risk, and I have broken jaw joints, so the less extreme the procedure is... the better.
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Yes, definitely .. the less extreme the better .. :)
Good to hear that you have confidence in your dentist, we absolutely will NOT want anything remotely close to this to happen to ya ;D
You'll be fine! :) :-*
louisev:
errrr Lucise,
it isn't too late for me to leave a certain name out of the next story if you post very many more of those dental graphics!!!
Lumière:
--- Quote from: louisev on August 10, 2006, 05:11:11 pm ---errrr Lucise,
it isn't too late for me to leave a certain name out of the next story if you post very many more of those dental graphics!!!
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First and last, promise! ;D
That has been my experience with a dentist or two.. ::)
You'll be fine Louise! ;)
Lumière:
Time for another pic? A day at the beach .. *sigh*
This one oughta cheer ya more than the freakish dentist one above, Louise! ;)
Long live underwear models! lol..
ranchgal:
OH Louise, sorry sorry you are going to have to deal with rootcanals--will be thinking of you. Hope your bronchitus is better too. Only have had to deal with that once and that was enough. Get okay soon. :D
I am thinking along the same lines as opinionista--I am betting Edna came with a land estate and Wes married into money, that may well be why she is so wise about advising Ennis about his situation with Ellery. Wes may have had to do some adjusting too, not that he would have been a pauper or anything, but if he married her and she had an inherited land estate, the only ?? would be what they would do with it, as he doesn't want to ranch full time, just like Ellery. That whole situation would work for me, but in truth, much as I love Wes and Edna--how they came to their situation really doesn't have any impact on the story, and doesn't make a difference to me or my understanding/reaading of it.
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