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Post by mwhip on May 7, 2019 15:44:21 GMT -6
So evie needs a crown on one of her teeth. Who has experience with this? H doesn't want to do it since its baby teeth. I say she still needs it.
So then the question is, do we sedate her? She said no when I told her about the needle.
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Post by lahdeedah on May 7, 2019 16:21:46 GMT -6
I picked C up early because he was a bit off this morning with allergies and didn’t want to go to school but I sent him in. He was pissed I got there early. I thought he’d be happy. 🤷♀️ This is me with M. Every time I thought he would be happy to be picked up early, he is pissed. Ok kid. I’ll mom will enjoy that extra hour and feel zero guilt always. ETA: I just picked him up from school and when he saw me he said ‘but I want daddy to pick me up!’ 😑
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Post by joelies on May 7, 2019 16:38:39 GMT -6
Hi! I worked from home today after taking Chase in for a check-in with the ENT. Both his tubes fell out so unless things flare up, he's graduated and no longer has to go. One less appointment to schedule around!
Anyhow I took advantage of being home to get the boys home a bit earlier than usual so we could play outside. Chase is in Independent mode and DH is giving Col batting pointers. I weeded, trimmed some bushes bagged up a bunch of toys this morning (mostly for donation but one bag of trash as well) before Chase's appointment this morning, so I'm just enjoying a moment of rest.
We usually do gift cards at Christmas and again at teacher appreciation week at daycare and we donated to the class Mom's for Colin's class and they used the money for Christmas and birthday gifts for his teacher. I'd love to do more but there are so many teachers and so little time. Isn't that always the case?
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Post by klong11 on May 7, 2019 16:38:46 GMT -6
mwhip I would crown. I know a couple of kids with them. If you leave it, it could cause issues with the adult tooth and the cavity could spread to the baby teeth next to it.
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Post by joelies on May 7, 2019 16:50:09 GMT -6
Regarding appreciation at work, we have it pretty good. We get annual raises and bonuses, but that's pretty standard in the financial/tech world. We have a holiday party (complete with open bar and gifts), a summer party, weekly in-office happy hours, bagel Fridays, and both peer-to-peer and top-down recognition opportunities throughout the year. Managers also generally give gifts to their reports at the holidays, and seeing as this acquisition made my manager a legit millionaire, I am hoping for something good this year!
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Post by guster on May 7, 2019 16:59:03 GMT -6
www.yellowblissroad.com/teriyaki-turkey-rice-bowl/I made this for dinner last night and the kids ate all of it. I cooked the sauce and the meat the night before (without the broccoli & carrots) and then sauteed the veggies when I got home. I used zucchini, carrots, red bell pepper & green bell pepper. It was really good. I was interested in this when you posted it in the weekly meal thread. I’m glad I can steal the recipe!
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Post by snoopmommymom on May 7, 2019 17:15:32 GMT -6
Regarding appreciation at work, we have it pretty good. We get annual raises and bonuses, but that's pretty standard in the financial/tech world. We have a holiday party (complete with open bar and gifts), a summer party, weekly in-office happy hours, bagel Fridays, and both peer-to-peer and top-down recognition opportunities throughout the year. Managers also generally give gifts to their reports at the holidays, and seeing as this acquisition made my manager a legit millionaire, I am hoping for something good this year! Where do i sign up?
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Post by joelies on May 7, 2019 17:28:06 GMT -6
Regarding appreciation at work, we have it pretty good. We get annual raises and bonuses, but that's pretty standard in the financial/tech world. We have a holiday party (complete with open bar and gifts), a summer party, weekly in-office happy hours, bagel Fridays, and both peer-to-peer and top-down recognition opportunities throughout the year. Managers also generally give gifts to their reports at the holidays, and seeing as this acquisition made my manager a legit millionaire, I am hoping for something good this year! Where do i sign up? Yeah, the corporate world has its drawbacks for sure, but they really have made an effort to make up for it. I don't think I even noticed until I wrote it all out, but they do pretty well by us.
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Post by lahdeedah on May 7, 2019 17:31:21 GMT -6
mwhip M has a crown. MH took him so I am not all that sure what exactly they did or how. I’m not sure they had to knock him out for it. I’ll ask MH, but I would do it.
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Post by snoopmommymom on May 7, 2019 17:33:10 GMT -6
lahdeedah I couldn’t find the allergy thread you mentioned. What’s the title? Or how far back should i look?
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Post by peachsmama on May 7, 2019 17:37:31 GMT -6
So evie needs a crown on one of her teeth. Who has experience with this? H doesn't want to do it since its baby teeth. I say she still needs it. So then the question is, do we sedate her? She said no when I told her about the needle. Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him.
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Post by peachsmama on May 7, 2019 17:45:10 GMT -6
My mom was supposed to watch my kids 5:30-7:30 for our final walk through with our builder. At 5:40 I called to see where she was. She told me to bring them up. Then 2 minutes later my builder pulls in so I couldnt. At 6:15 she calls and says shes going to the movies since I never brought them up 😐 it wasnt bad but definitely not ideal with them here. And I gave him a whole list of stuff to fix lol.
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Post by mwhip on May 7, 2019 17:59:40 GMT -6
So evie needs a crown on one of her teeth. Who has experience with this? H doesn't want to do it since its baby teeth. I say she still needs it. So then the question is, do we sedate her? She said no when I told her about the needle. Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him. It's the 3rd on back from the middle on the bottom. I have no idea when it will fall out but definitely don't want it to spread to other teeth. lahdeedah when I told her sedation was a possibility, but that she'd have to have a needle in her hand for it, she said absolutely not. Apparently when sedated, it goes through your health insurance for that portion and it's hard to get an estimate for the cost since we wont know how long sedation will last. I dont know if she can handle the crown though since she had a hard time with the filling.
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Post by lahdeedah on May 7, 2019 19:09:48 GMT -6
Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him. It's the 3rd on back from the middle on the bottom. I have no idea when it will fall out but definitely don't want it to spread to other teeth. lahdeedah when I told her sedation was a possibility, but that she'd have to have a needle in her hand for it, she said absolutely not. Apparently when sedated, it goes through your health insurance for that portion and it's hard to get an estimate for the cost since we wont know how long sedation will last. I dont know if she can handle the crown though since she had a hard time with the filling. Gotcha. The laughing has worked for all of M’s work so I think that’s what they did for the crown. If she had trouble with a filling, sedation would be best.
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Post by trtlcrzy on May 7, 2019 19:10:16 GMT -6
So evie needs a crown on one of her teeth. Who has experience with this? H doesn't want to do it since its baby teeth. I say she still needs it. So then the question is, do we sedate her? She said no when I told her about the needle. I don’t have any experience with my kids but I had them myself when I was a kid. I don’t remember at all if they sedated me or not. I do know that the office I went to used laughing gas for my fillings though. Eta mine were on the upper teeth behind the canine teeth (first molars maybe)
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Post by Sunny41 on May 7, 2019 19:12:41 GMT -6
I'm sitting outside enjoying the sunset and quiet (and birds and frogs). All the neighbors are inside watching hockey so there are no sounds! But my lawn guy hasn't come and the grass is ridiculous. I just need to pour a glass of vino
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Post by trtlcrzy on May 7, 2019 19:14:25 GMT -6
Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him. It's the 3rd on back from the middle on the bottom. I have no idea when it will fall out but definitely don't want it to spread to other teeth. lahdeedah when I told her sedation was a possibility, but that she'd have to have a needle in her hand for it, she said absolutely not. Apparently when sedated, it goes through your health insurance for that portion and it's hard to get an estimate for the cost since we wont know how long sedation will last. I dont know if she can handle the crown though since she had a hard time with the filling. Not the same but when H had her tonsillectomy they knocked her out with the mask before inserting the iv so she may be asleep for that part.
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Post by tallb on May 7, 2019 19:39:57 GMT -6
I'm team crown. Back teeth can take YEARS to fall out, I had a ton of teeth pulled in middle so I could get braces. I had one and pretty sure it was laughing gas. J can barely handle a cleaning so we'd have to put him under I'm sure. good luck!
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Post by tgrimes on May 7, 2019 20:05:00 GMT -6
So evie needs a crown on one of her teeth. Who has experience with this? H doesn't want to do it since its baby teeth. I say she still needs it. So then the question is, do we sedate her? She said no when I told her about the needle. M has had 2 crowns. No sedation. They gave her Valium once, which had the opposite effect, then numbing gel on the gum, then the shot. They just feel pressure for the shot. It’s not a delightful experience, in my experience. But it could be better if you’re not in the room with her. You have to do something because the cavity can spread. Let me know if you have more questions.
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Post by peachsmama on May 7, 2019 20:06:24 GMT -6
Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him. It's the 3rd on back from the middle on the bottom. I have no idea when it will fall out but definitely don't want it to spread to other teeth. lahdeedah when I told her sedation was a possibility, but that she'd have to have a needle in her hand for it, she said absolutely not. Apparently when sedated, it goes through your health insurance for that portion and it's hard to get an estimate for the cost since we wont know how long sedation will last. I dont know if she can handle the crown though since she had a hard time with the filling. That sounds close to which of M's it was. We paid out of pocket for it since insurance wouldn't cover. They fixed 4 teeth and it took an hour of sedation. They did a shot in his shoulder that made him pass out. Which went just like a normal vaccine. He cried for a minute and was fine. Then they did the IV. And it was out before he woke up so he never knew he had it except for the bandaid on his hand.
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Post by tgrimes on May 7, 2019 20:06:58 GMT -6
Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him. It's the 3rd on back from the middle on the bottom. I have no idea when it will fall out but definitely don't want it to spread to other teeth. lahdeedah when I told her sedation was a possibility, but that she'd have to have a needle in her hand for it, she said absolutely not. Apparently when sedated, it goes through your health insurance for that portion and it's hard to get an estimate for the cost since we wont know how long sedation will last. I dont know if she can handle the crown though since she had a hard time with the filling. My insurance doesn’t cover sedation and I couldn’t afford it.
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Post by tgrimes on May 7, 2019 20:08:16 GMT -6
Is this where I remind y’all that I asked for laughing gas on my Santa list one year?
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Post by peachsmama on May 7, 2019 20:08:53 GMT -6
Definitely dont wait to long. They had to move our appointment out 3 weeks because the doctor had an emergency and in that time it had started to spread. mwhip
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Post by vino on May 7, 2019 20:09:15 GMT -6
So evie needs a crown on one of her teeth. Who has experience with this? H doesn't want to do it since its baby teeth. I say she still needs it. So then the question is, do we sedate her? She said no when I told her about the needle. Depends which tooth. All of the Dental work that Matthew needed was on teeth that won't fall out until hes 10 or 11. So if we had let them go the decay would have spread to other teeth and ruined all of his teeth. We chose to sedate because the laughing gas did absolutely nothing for him. All of this mwhip. Depends on the tooth for sure. They always turn up the laughing gas for B and honestly I don’t think it does anything drastic like it’s supposed to. He gets antsy cause the gas takes so long but as soon as they get started on the procedure it’s a quick 7-10 min MAX. Also, B had it frozen once and he disliked it very much, during it was better obviously but he didn’t like when the freezing was coming out. The other cavities he did were shallow enough that he didn’t have to freeze.
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Post by tgrimes on May 7, 2019 20:10:14 GMT -6
It’s pouring here and I had the most terrifying experience getting home. It took me 2 hours and a few rivers do to construction in the feeder of the freeway. I was really scared I wouldn’t make it. So scary. One of my bosses is stuck at a CVS and his kid is still at daycare. Looks like she’ll be spending the night there. No telling how much that will cost.
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Post by mwhip on May 7, 2019 20:13:52 GMT -6
Thanks for all the input ladies! I'll talk to evie more tomorrow morning about sedation vs not, then make the appointment tomorrow.
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Post by tallb on May 7, 2019 20:20:31 GMT -6
It’s pouring here and I had the most terrifying experience getting home. It took me 2 hours and a few rivers do to construction in the feeder of the freeway. I was really scared I wouldn’t make it. So scary. One of my bosses is stuck at a CVS and his kid is still at daycare. Looks like she’ll be spending the night there. No telling how much that will cost. Gosh how scary, glad you are safe. I saw sweetpotatos IG and looked awful. I hope the daycare is understanding (I'm sure they would be and I doubt he's the only parent). I remember that happening in Atlanta during an ice storm a few years ago.
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Post by lahdeedah on May 7, 2019 20:59:01 GMT -6
It’s pouring here and I had the most terrifying experience getting home. It took me 2 hours and a few rivers do to construction in the feeder of the freeway. I was really scared I wouldn’t make it. So scary. One of my bosses is stuck at a CVS and his kid is still at daycare. Looks like she’ll be spending the night there. No telling how much that will cost. Omg. How awful. Glad you are safe. That poor girl and parents.
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Post by klong11 on May 7, 2019 21:49:22 GMT -6
It was pouring when we got out of dance class. I picked up Cadence and we ran for it. A truck nearly backed into us. I saw it's lights, so I gave it a wide birth, but I guess they hit the gas as they backed out of their parking spot and they came within inches of us. On the drive home it started to hail. I'm not looking forward to having this weather for the next two weeks.
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Post by vino on May 7, 2019 22:05:15 GMT -6
Oh my goodness! How scary tgrimes and klong11, glad you both made it home safe.
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