Hi,
Been a little since I made a post, but just had another question. Has anyone had an experience like this with an oral surgeon? Right now, I am still waiting to see if the medicine will control my seizures. It has been a month since my last seizure.
So, now I have a darn impacted wisdom tooth that is hurting and finally saved enough money. I went to see an oral surgeon, and I put down I had epilepsy and not sure if it's because of that or what. I had to wait about an hour and half after my appointment to see the oral surgeon. He came in, and looked at it with a previous xray I had done. He said that he wants me to do IV sedation, and wait a few months to the end of October when my neurologist's appointment is to make sure he okays it.
Is this oral surgeon afraid of being sued or something? He didn't say anything about an interaction between medicines. I even had to wait about an hour and 30 minutes, with patients coming in and going out. Is this discrimination or something? I mean, I have an impacted wisdom tooth that's hurting, and he wants me to wait a few months and didn't prescribe any pain medicine or anything.
Been a little since I made a post, but just had another question. Has anyone had an experience like this with an oral surgeon? Right now, I am still waiting to see if the medicine will control my seizures. It has been a month since my last seizure.
So, now I have a darn impacted wisdom tooth that is hurting and finally saved enough money. I went to see an oral surgeon, and I put down I had epilepsy and not sure if it's because of that or what. I had to wait about an hour and half after my appointment to see the oral surgeon. He came in, and looked at it with a previous xray I had done. He said that he wants me to do IV sedation, and wait a few months to the end of October when my neurologist's appointment is to make sure he okays it.
Is this oral surgeon afraid of being sued or something? He didn't say anything about an interaction between medicines. I even had to wait about an hour and 30 minutes, with patients coming in and going out. Is this discrimination or something? I mean, I have an impacted wisdom tooth that's hurting, and he wants me to wait a few months and didn't prescribe any pain medicine or anything.