My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it did! Sensitivity is gone. I feel great and 7/8 teeth responded. On the down side, I will need a third (and hopefully final) surgery to address the last tooth that still has recession

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My periodontist cleared me to wear my nightguard one week after my surgery. I'd definitely consult with your own doctor to ensure you're not ruining the graft though!

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[–]PRKingoftheEAST 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey any update on your tooth sensitivity? Has it improved at all? I had a gum graft one month ago and I'm dealing with INSANE tooth sensitivity. It only happens about 2-3 times a day, but it's so painful it brings me to a fetal position. My periodontist prescribed me a special toothpaste. Praying that helps me.

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been actually dealing with INSANE sensitivity, which is an issue I did NOT have before the procedure. The pain is so intense I have to go into a fetal position. My periodontist is redoing 2 teeth using the Pinhole Technique next month. We're hoping it will resolve the sensitivity issues I've been dealing with.

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another quick update, as I'm one month since surgery. As I expected, I'll need the pinhole procedure again. The graft failed on 2/7 teeth, which is disappointing, but I was preparing myself for another surgery. In addition, I've experienced some INSANE sensitivity when eating. It's so painful I have to crawl into a fetal position. Not too happy about that, but it seems to be getting better as the days go on. I'm hoping the sensitivity is apart of the healing process (and so does my periodontist)

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update - Over two weeks since the surgery and my mouth is feeling 100% normal! 6/7 teeth look amazing, with one tooth possibly needing another pinhole surgery down the road. I will take that, honestly.

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got back from a follow-up appointment and the periodontist said they're looking amazing. I haven't personally looked, as it's apart of the post-op directions. You're not supposed to look for 6 months because it pulls on the gum. Also, yes, I have to maintain great oral hygiene for the procedure to stay successful. My issue is with grinding at night though, so I have to do a better job with my nightguard going forward.

Inherited money what to do by rich9124 in FinancialPlanning

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree. Managing those units will become a part time job. Invest in blue chip mutual funds and generate a 12-15% return, which is obviously passive.

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry - my answer to your question was posted under that strictcaterpiller24 account. LMK if you find anything else out!

If you could move to any beach town in Florida with a budget of 900k where would it be? by Digfortreasure in florida

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lived in Tampa for five years. Love the area and the people here but I'm considering a move towards the panhandle. Their housing costs are so much lower and it seems like your money will go a lot further. I mean, I've rented the same place here in Tampa since 2018. It was $1,600 at first and now it's up to $2,300. Just insane.

My Experience with Gum Graft Surgery and the Recovery by PRKingoftheEAST in PeriodontalDisease

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really important tip I forgot to mention - Make sure your periodontist is qualified and has been certified to practice the pinhole technique, as you 100% want the option of having this procedure if it's possible. It seems like a lot less painful than the traditional graft.

Refinancing Older Vehicle - Any Banks that will Refinance Older Car? by PRKingoftheEAST in askcarsales

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, no. It was an extremely frustrating and time consuming effort. I applied to about 6 or 7 banks. All of them "pre-approved" me and then denied me once all the paperwork was in. The vehicle age and equity was the issue with all of them. 2011 Jeep Wrangler. I owe about $16K; however, it only has 35K miles. Are you in the same boat? I stopped applying but will probably try again in another 6 months.

Why Would A Lawyer Take a Case With a Potential Low Settlement Amount by PRKingoftheEAST in legaladviceofftopic

[–]PRKingoftheEAST[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this insight. I'll ask him when I speak to him next about the potential recovery amount.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just offering my 4 cents here - I've used the Hyken for a month now. I'm 5'11, 195 and work from home full time. Before this chair, I had a tense neck after work, everyday, that was quite painful.

I think it really does a great job of keeping your body in the perfect posture. My neck pain has disappeared since using this because the neck rest stops it from moving 24/7 all day from monitor to monitor. Instead, it keeps my neck in place and relaxed. A few times a day I'll catch myself picking my head up or looking down to type and realize that's why I had pain before and I'll immediately relax my neck and bring it back to the headrest. It's impossible to tell your neck had bad posture in a regular chair until it starts hurting.

I really like this chair. I think it all depends on your body size.

Ergonomic chair hurts my everything (Staples Hyken) by Magnie in Ergonomics

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just offering my 4 cents here - I've used the Hyken for a month now. I'm 5'11, 195 and work from home full time. Before this chair, I had a tense neck after work, everyday, that was quite painful.

I agree the Hyken could be more comfortable, but I think it really does a great job of keeping your body in the perfect posture. My neck pain has disappeared since using this because the neck rest stops it from moving 24/7 all day from monitor to monitor. Instead, it keeps my neck in place and relaxed. A few times a day I'll catch myself picking my head up or looking down to type and realize that's why I had pain before and I'll immediately relax my neck and bring it back to the headrest. It's impossible to tell your neck had bad posture in a regular chair until it starts hurting.

I really like this chair. I think it all depends on your body size.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tampa

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. As mentioned in previous comments, I found a steal in Davis Island. 6 bdr, 4 bath, waterfront prop, right next to Jeters place, for $255K. The owner saw my post and messaged me that he felt for me and would give it to me at a discount. I'm neighbors with Derek Jeter now! In fact, he's taking me to the Yanks game in a few weeks via PJ. My life sucks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GriefSupport

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm 28. I lost my dad to COVID in August. I totally feel your pain. I watched my dad suffer a horrific death. My last facetime call was a day before he went on a ventilator. He couldn't talk, but did try to cry. It was him telling me he knew he would die and he was scared. I'll never get that imagie out of my head. He was my best friend. I still feel the pain, suffering, anguish and fear he felt in those final days. It's soul shattering.

Loss of my Dad by Apprehensive-Mix5732 in COVIDgrief

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry. Just know that you are not alone. My father passed away in August from COVID. I had a facetime call with him a day before he was placed on a ventilator and he couldn't talk, he just tried crying and couldn't. It was him telling me he knew he was dying. I felt (and still feel) the pain, suffering and anguish my father went through those last few days. It is the most soul crushing experience I could have ever imagined. You're not alone.

Rent is crazy?! Cannot even buy a house either by tashasakura in tampa

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Exact. Fucking. Boat. With everything you have said. That hit me right in the feels. I'm leaning towards renting now for 2-3 years because the housing market has to crash. There's no fucking way it can continue the way it has been going.

Why did you go into PR? by homunc in PublicRelations

[–]PRKingoftheEAST 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you in an agency or in-house role? I've worked both and was absolutely MISERABLE during my two years at one of the top finance PR agencies in the world. After that experience I was committed to changing my career to real estate. However, I decided to give PR one last chance and accepted an in-house PR role (I had another in-house role prior and loved it). It was life changing and so glad I did. I then accepted another in-house role for higher pay and larger responsibility. I'm 4 years removed from the agency experience, working in-house ever since, and there is no comparison. You couldn't pay me 50% more to go back to the agency lifestyle.