Not me.
However I do sympathise with those that are. I think it's possibly the thing of when you are young you don't really understand/consider the risks of oh let's say getting injections, you have not yet made the connection between ''needles and pain'', until you get your first injection - if the first experience is an 'ok' one, then you'll probably be ok after that, unless you at some point have a really awful experience, or even know someone who has, it can be off putting.
I have noticed, personally, that the older I get, the more scary the whole thing becomes. Now I say personally, and before anyone shouts ''hypocrite'' as I said I wasn't afraid, well if we look at a hypothetical scale where; 1 is not at all scary, and 10 is AHHH HELP ME NOW! I've probs gone from 1.5 to 2.5 (ish). When I was younger I had to get operations for my various scolds/burns to be worked on, I recall one of these times I had got a needle in my arm to send me to sleep and I said ''I wont fall asleep'', however 10 seconds past and didn't stick to my word- I was out like a light. I know I've somewhat strayed off topic of Dentists, but still I thnk it's this whole thing of needles more than anything...
i seemed to have failed to mention how I had my tooth out today (Saturday), after waiting an hour to be ''served'' eventually I was ready to go, three injections to numb the area which were ok, bar one right in the palette (roof) of my mouth. Following this nothing really to speak of, a tooth was worked on so it could be removed...and so it was. I still have a fairly numb area as I type this...Hopefully I'll regain the feeling at some point...haha.
Anyway hope you enjoyed this...over and out
Callum.
Saturday, 4 July 2009
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