You all crazy
In a good way. Heh.Library Girl, oooohhh you have my sympathies. I hate dental work so much - it's such an awful way to spend money. I had been going to say that my understanding was that removing teeth can cause other issues but I didn't know how, but fortunately we had an ex professional on hand to explain it
Gee, I wonder what other skill sets we have collected here.So, yeah, I'd say keep it if you possibly can. But, geeze, I know I'd be tempted to just have it pulled to avoid a root canal and save the $. I have one that I know is gonna need that one day - they've been telling me so for years - and I live in fear.
Then again, I had another friend have two root canals lately and say it really wasn't that bad at all so maybe it all depends on the state of your teeth and the skill of the dentist? Me, I'd always pay extra for gas, and preferably valium too, such is my fear of it all.
Good luck!!
Lilly

and, interestingly, can *really* feel the effect - in a bad way - even though it was relatively very little. There's a line in Caroline Knapp's 'Drinking, A Love Story' that stuck with me - where she talks about how drinking "unleashed a terrible sadness" in her. That's how it's sometimes felt for me, a dreadful melancholy, but usually after way more than 2 drinks. Maybe it's in combo with the disappointing date or maybe it effected me more strongly after a bit of time sober?

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