I am very sorry. That was silly and rude of me.Same. That sounded super judgey to me. Also, not everyone reacts that way to the anesthesia. Welcome back from your hiatus! I was MIA for a bit too.
My apologies to you all and I will pay much more attention to my words now.
No, i am not, why? But that is the biggest city in the south.Are you from Marseille?
I'm sorry for saying that and thank you for taking the time to tell me and give me your opinion, it can only make me better.And here I was thinking it happens the same way in America as it happens on the Mediterranean coast of France! Kinda weird and judgy wording as well in my opinion.
You explained perfectly what I thought and meant. Thank you very much.Re the dental/wisdom teeth removal thing I’m from Australia and don’t quite understand either. You either get local anaesthetic where you are completely unaffected except numb in the mouth and can go home after or you have them removed via surgery at hospital with whatever anaesthetic knocks you out in Australia . So other countries don’t understand the post-removal videos because I assume they either knock you out in the dental rooms which they only would do in operating theatres here or they send you home from hospital super fast before the effects of waking up from surgery have calmed down?
Totally that. I didn't want to be judgmental but only to know the "particularities" and specificities of other countries and other cultures.It wasn't being judgy it's just intriguing that there seem to be so many videos of people hallucinating and things. We just don't see that here. I know very few people who've had wisdom teeth out. The videos always seem to be America so just interesting if they use different meds or there is a different approach to removing them there than elsewhere.
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