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If you ever make it to Wyoming, I'll fix you up a free meal. How's that?



The golf course & restaurant only has a 6-month water permit (mid-April to mid-October). Because it's been shut off for 6 months the health department requires it to be tested by a lab and approved safe for human consumption (which includes dishwashing, the hand sinks in the bathrooms, etc.).

I follow the health department guidelines by the book...no way would I want to put our ability to operate or our reputation at risk by running afoul of the H.D. Sometimes their rules seem a bit excessive (like when we had made our sterilizing solution for cleaning the restaurant table too strong...we had to dial it back in case some kid licked the table :lau ). But mostly I agree with what they want. I know I want to feel safe eating at public places!
Oh, I see. Yes, always better to be safe than sorry. We always recommend people getting their wells tested if they've been sitting for any length of time. Bacteria loves stagnant water. :sick

I lol'ed at the kids licking tables :gigDidn't know you could over sanitize!
 
Well, goll darn! Still no crown on this tooth, he decided a root canal was in order because the root was infected. I could tell it wasn't right cause it was too sore. Gotta go back next Wednesday for the crown and couple little things besides. :barnie
Oh no!

I had a root canal a couple of Thursdays ago for a crown prep. This was more due to needing to cement in a post to make a mount for the crown. The tooth was snapped off at the gum line.

I might be able to have the one that has been broken since January 5th fixed now. Insurance finally sent in an ok. It will be close to 5 months for this one!
 

Awe look at that lil face :love

If you ever make it to Wyoming, I'll fix you up a free meal. How's that?



The golf course & restaurant only has a 6-month water permit (mid-April to mid-October). Because it's been shut off for 6 months the health department requires it to be tested by a lab and approved safe for human consumption (which includes dishwashing, the hand sinks in the bathrooms, etc.).

I follow the health department guidelines by the book...no way would I want to put our ability to operate or our reputation at risk by running afoul of the H.D. Sometimes their rules seem a bit excessive (like when we had made our sterilizing solution for cleaning the restaurant table too strong...we had to dial it back in case some kid licked the table :lau ). But mostly I agree with what they want. I know I want to feel safe eating at public places!
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Teeth ! :barnie I have a crown that abscessed and required a root canal. Periodically it acts up with sensitivity to cold - and I mean really hurts. It's been X rayed several times and does not appear to be abscessed. Anyway, how can it hurt if the nerve has been removed ? Dentist says that sometimes there is a third root that they miss during the root canal. If that is the case, and there is abscessation shouldn't there be swelling or other symptoms ? I have a scheduled visit for a routine cleaning mid May. Time to figure this thing out. :rant
 
Teeth ! :barnie I have a crown that abscessed and required a root canal. Periodically it acts up with sensitivity to cold - and I mean really hurts. It's been X rayed several times and does not appear to be abscessed. Anyway, how can it hurt if the nerve has been removed ? Dentist says that sometimes there is a third root that they miss during the root canal. If that is the case, and there is abscessation shouldn't there be swelling or other symptoms ? I have a scheduled visit for a routine cleaning mid May. Time to figure this thing out. :rant
It could just be the nerve in the third canal. So fare mine feels like nothing which is weird.

There was now abscess though
 
Pffftt, not much chance of that then.:(
The last time I went to the USA I didn't get further than Boston.
Oh no!

I had a root canal a couple of Thursdays ago for a crown prep. This was more due to needing to cement in a post to make a mount for the crown. The tooth was snapped off at the gum line.

I might be able to have the one that has been broken since January 5th fixed now. Insurance finally sent in an ok. It will be close to 5 months for this one!
That's what I have to get is a post. My teeth came in soft when I was a baby, so I've lived my life this way. Sold a bunch of furnature and other stuff when we got married in 2017. We dont need 2 whole houses full of stuff. Been sitting on a little nest egg and slowly saving up more to just get all the dental work done at once. I wish it was over. Every 2 weeks I feel like I've been in a fistfight.
 
I am hearing thunder out there...
Time for a warm cuppa something! DS$ has schoolwork tonight so no wrestling practice.
I guess I will just have to stay home and relax...., sigh...
Still no word on the roo?
No word...I doubt I'll use this vet again, it seems pretty unprofessional to not update your client.
 
Oh no!

I had a root canal a couple of Thursdays ago for a crown prep. This was more due to needing to cement in a post to make a mount for the crown. The tooth was snapped off at the gum line.

I might be able to have the one that has been broken since January 5th fixed now. Insurance finally sent in an ok. It will be close to 5 months for this one!
That is crazy!
 

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