Thanks for the encouragement guys!

Everything went really well! They even gave me all my teeth back in a little baggie.
http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz167/spittfyre/IMG_3278.jpg (Photobucket link. Warning for the squeamish: semi-graphic) One of them had to be broken up into three pieces, but the rest came out fine... I wonder what they think I'm supposed to do with them now. They're kinda gross, chunks of my head just laying there. :eek3:
Anyways if you haven't had it done before and care to find out what it's like - I just went in, got a quick xray, watched an educational film on wisdom teeth that I swear was made in the 80's, got my consult, then went back and got the laughing gas. It took a few minutes and at first I was thinking that it wasn't working much, but then out of nowhere I just started
grinning and feeling dreamy~ LOL I'm glad they waited until after that to put in the IV, it definitely does a good job of calming the nerves.
Woke up a second later (Actually about 25 -30 minutes) talking and thinking just fine. Couldn't walk very straight for a while of course and my face was ridiculously numb with novacaine. Touching it, I couldn't even register that it was my own!
They wanted me to eat right away to get something in my stomach before the medicine. Today everything I eat has to be soft and cold, so they directed me to the cafe downstairs for a smoothie. I also can't use straws for a week (suction might pull a clot) so I went with a spoon.
My face was
so crazy numb that I directed my first scoop into my chin! LOL Turns out my mouth wasn't opening much at all, but I couldn't feel it - I thought I was wide open! XD In the car ride home, I used a mirror to direct the smoothie to my unfeeling slab of a face and it still dribbled everywhere because my lips weren't working.
The numbness wore off in about two or three hours which is when some discomfort kicked in. I'd say a 6 on the pain scale or something? 8 tops if it peaks real bad for a second or two, it did that just once when I laughed with a mouthful of gauze. Not awful at all though. It's more of an annoying ache than anything and it comes and goes. They gave me vicodin for it and I'm sure that helps. Since my face wasn't working when I took the first pill, I thought it might help to crush it up in my smoothie... Don't do that if you can help it, that stuff tastes
nasty!

They also put me on antibiotics and I wisely decided to just swallow those.
The worst part about all this would be the bleeding from the sockets just because it's so inconvenient. That lessens and worsens too, but it was especially bad in the beginning. I'd spit then a second later my mouth would be full. I went through a ton of gauze pads.

Now it's just a mild leak, but it'll start flowing bad again if I talk. (I know I'm yapping too much

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My cheeks
are very swollen and tender to the touch, the surgeon said everyone's different and apparently I'm a balloon, so I'm putting ice packs (frozen vegetables) on frequently. That's just a mild bother, kinda funny actually. Forget chipmunk, I'm thinking -

Overall it hasn't been too bad, nothing unbearable or anything. Bit of a mild headache probably from the pain meds, but that's it. I'll try to keep up on the aftercare instructions they gave me, but I'm thinking the worst is over. Think it went smooth as can be.
Thanks again guys, you were right all the way~