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Cocaine doing cocaine after getting my wisdom teeth out (1 day after)

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Just wondering if it's a good or bad idea to do some cocaine after getting my wisdom teeth (4) pulled. i got them done yesterday, so it's only been a day. i haven't had any pain and no need to take my perscribed pain tablets.. i've only been taking the tablets that allow me to heal, etc.

anyways, i've been trying to read up on the internet and have been finding ignorant and silly yahoo answers. i understand there might be a drip and may possibly get in my open sore? what if i swallow the drip? i don't normally get bad drips, but i don't really want to risk it.

i was talking to my boyfriend and he said i shouldn't because it will increase my heart rate, but i'm not sure what that has to do with anything and he's away right now so i can't ask him. he said ketamine would be my best bet if i plan on doing nose drugs. i don't plan on drinking or smoking weed for at least a week, but i'm really intersted in dabbling in the cocaine. i haven't done it in a while, so i'm not addicted and could refrain... i just don't want to. may also suckle on some weed butter or have a weed cookie.

thanks!
 
Cocaine will defiantly numb your gums.
It is a vaso constrictor and I don't know if that's a good idea cutting off blood supply to your healing gums. Your mouth is full of bacteria.

Don't suck on anything. You don't want to remove the plug where your teeth use to be. If its stitched you want plenty of blood flowing to the area.

Increased heart rate, blood pressure and teeth clenching may make your mouth hurt worst when the numbing is gone.
 
Yeah the teeth clenching is sometimes unavoidable. So I wouldn't recommend using cocaine.
You seem to be doing ok with no pain meds. You don't want to do anything that would make you swell up.
 
hrrmm, yea. good points. maybe i'll save it for another week.

what about ketamine? do you think that'll be okay or should i just play safe and make it a sober night?

thanks again for such quick responses
 
IME/O there's no real prob doing coke after getting ur wis teeth pulled. I've done it w/ no ill effects, I actuaally gave myself a huge numby in the bathroom at the office before the procedure to ease the pain :)

It would def be better to not do the coke, but I honestly don't think ud b in any real risk of doing damage

But I would say DON'T do the k! Ur body gets all disconected on that and u could be doing some really aweful things to ur mouth and not even realize it. At least with the coke ud b aware or the jaw clentching, but with the K, u could be chewing on a bag of chips and hard candy all night without even realizing it!
 
ketamine is... better, but are you already on pain meds for your teeth? I would assume that a doctor would prescribe something like percocet for this kind of thing.
 
doc gave me codine, but i haven't taken any yet.. no pain at all. i told him i get sick to my stomach on t3s because i wanted him to perscribe the percs or oxys... he just told me to eat before i take the t3s and if i'm still in pain to come back for percs... i think i'm gonna go back anyways to get myself a little sumthin sumthing! :) haha..

i am normally good with my ket so i wouldn't be too worried about forgetting what i'm doing/acting a fool. i also think ket would be better since i've read somewhere ppl have been given some ket (in association w/ other stuff) while going under to get teeth extracted. i just don't want to get infected or anything like that.

my stitches finally come out on thursday and i'm just counting the days that i can at least smoke some erb. i'm going camping next weekend and i hope that would be enough time to finally start smoking some weed.... and drink booze! :)
 
I'd stick to plugging for at least a solid week so the wounds at least heal up for a while, cause it actually takes months for the "holes" where the teeth were removed to heal but the actually wounds close themselves from the inside within a week or two. Snorting wouldn't be terrible but it can potentially lead to drip that finds its way into the wounds causing infection, or like others have said, vasoconstriction that can slow healing overall and thus leaves a longer open wound healing period that is more prone to infection.
 
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