Aug. 15th, 2005

calliopes_pen: (capedcrusader92  Can't end well)
Everyone knows about the mysterious pain in my tooth. Since I have a dentist appointment for it later today, I ate something quickly and went to brush my teeth. While flossing, a part of one tooth (or the filling, I can't tell) went flying out of my mouth, hit the mirror, and fell behind the sink.

Today is not a good day, apparently. This is a tooth on the right side. The mysterious pain is on the left side. There is no pain at all from the tooth that just lost something.

I have a dentist appointment at 1 PM, thankfully.
calliopes_pen: (capedcrusader92  Can't end well)
Everyone knows about the mysterious pain in my tooth. Since I have a dentist appointment for it later today, I ate something quickly and went to brush my teeth. While flossing, a part of one tooth (or the filling, I can't tell) went flying out of my mouth, hit the mirror, and fell behind the sink.

Today is not a good day, apparently. This is a tooth on the right side. The mysterious pain is on the left side. There is no pain at all from the tooth that just lost something.

I have a dentist appointment at 1 PM, thankfully.
calliopes_pen: (amberlynne  Cass studies)
I just got back from the dentist. A few things.

1. The part of the tooth that fell off? It wasn't a tooth, it was just a filling. That's been fixed, thankfully.

2. The reason for the mystery pain? The nerve in a tooth was dying. The reason most of the pain is gone now, is because the tooth has probably died. According to the dentist: If the tooth is in severe pain, and nothing stops it--except for drinking something cold, then there is a problem with the nerve in the tooth.

They did an X-Ray while I was there. Since the filling they did was temporary (on the other tooth), I'll go back in two weeks for a permanent one. They'll do another X-Ray, and see how the nerve looks. And if it's completely dead.

Also, it looks like all of my wisdom teeth are coming in normally. There shouldn't be a problem with them. Hopefully.

ETA: Oh, and when I got home? The door repair people were finally there. They had started working while I was gone. (Thankfully, Dad was there.)
calliopes_pen: (amberlynne  Cass studies)
I just got back from the dentist. A few things.

1. The part of the tooth that fell off? It wasn't a tooth, it was just a filling. That's been fixed, thankfully.

2. The reason for the mystery pain? The nerve in a tooth was dying. The reason most of the pain is gone now, is because the tooth has probably died. According to the dentist: If the tooth is in severe pain, and nothing stops it--except for drinking something cold, then there is a problem with the nerve in the tooth.

They did an X-Ray while I was there. Since the filling they did was temporary (on the other tooth), I'll go back in two weeks for a permanent one. They'll do another X-Ray, and see how the nerve looks. And if it's completely dead.

Also, it looks like all of my wisdom teeth are coming in normally. There shouldn't be a problem with them. Hopefully.

ETA: Oh, and when I got home? The door repair people were finally there. They had started working while I was gone. (Thankfully, Dad was there.)
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This is also being posted over at [community profile] ship_manifesto.

Title: Timeless
Author: [profile] faith_of_borg
E-Mail: julia_hoffman2003@yahoo.com
Fandom: DC Comics
Pairing: Alfred Pennyworth/Dr. Leslie Thompkins
Spoilers: Just to be safe, I'll say everything up to most of the recent Batman related comics.
Notes: Thanks to [profile] comicfangirls and [profile] canonistas for helping me to answer a few questions. Many thanks go out to my beta readers: [profile] __marcelo and [personal profile] seandc. (Also, thanks to [personal profile] seandc for the Alfred/Leslie icon.) Thanks also go out to [personal profile] kkglinka, for creating the banner after the LJ cut.

And although Prunus Persica, in the language of flowers, translates to the elaborate: “Your qualities, like your charms, are unequaled,”—the isolated peach blossom eloquently insists that: "I am your captive."
--from Gotham Knights #7; Alfred’s unique way of wooing Leslie. [The conversation in its entirety can be found in the essay.]

ExpandThe doctor and the butler. )
calliopes_pen: (seandc  Alfred and Leslie kiss)
This is also being posted over at [community profile] ship_manifesto.

Title: Timeless
Author: [profile] faith_of_borg
E-Mail: julia_hoffman2003@yahoo.com
Fandom: DC Comics
Pairing: Alfred Pennyworth/Dr. Leslie Thompkins
Spoilers: Just to be safe, I'll say everything up to most of the recent Batman related comics.
Notes: Thanks to [profile] comicfangirls and [profile] canonistas for helping me to answer a few questions. Many thanks go out to my beta readers: [profile] __marcelo and [personal profile] seandc. (Also, thanks to [personal profile] seandc for the Alfred/Leslie icon.) Thanks also go out to [personal profile] kkglinka, for creating the banner after the LJ cut.

And although Prunus Persica, in the language of flowers, translates to the elaborate: “Your qualities, like your charms, are unequaled,”—the isolated peach blossom eloquently insists that: "I am your captive."
--from Gotham Knights #7; Alfred’s unique way of wooing Leslie. [The conversation in its entirety can be found in the essay.]

ExpandThe doctor and the butler. )

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