Postby Sheenar » Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:49 pm
A good rule of thumb is to mostly use the Vicodin when you need to go to sleep so your mouth doesn't keep you awake. And then use it only when you're really hurting. Use something else (like Motrin) otherwise.
That's what I did when recovering from my knee surgery. Also, you probably won't need to take any for a couple of days after your procedure. The sedatives they give you make you pretty out of it --I couldn't feel a thing after my wisdom teeth were taken out. Apparently I kept pulling the IV out --so they had to stick me three times --I didn't even feel that --trust me, the first couple of days are no big deal. You just sleep a lot, change your dressings, say weird things b/c of the sedative, and eat really, really soft food.
Oh, and ice cream feels really, really good after a couple of days...
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