Im so ****ed AT TESCO

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Its called an emergency dentist, you'll find them with a google search, in a hospital maybe, or the good old yellow pages. You don't want tooth pain, do something useful about it.

at 5am on a Sunday morning?

you must be extremely lucky to have such a good dental service in your area


up here i`m not even sure if they open on a weekend , even then getting an appointment is a lottery
 
Cheers, glad to know you got my back, or front side or whatever angle is accessible to the enemy depending on what furniture or fittings im currently oribiting in my living room..... OOOH pink elephants:eek:

I will accept pills, whiskey or women as payment :D
 
Sundays are they are shut, people just sound off without thinking about what they are typing. Of course id rather trapes the street looking for crap to numb my mouth to ease the pain than simply go to a dentist, who in there right mind would go to a dentist for tooth pain, madness i tell you whatever next!
 
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Whisky is the best cure. :)


actually i had an abscess years ago and the pain was very bad, painkillers wouldnt touch it , i went to casualty and they couldnt get hold of the on call dentist :/
the nurse advised me off the record to dip some gauze in a spirit (bacardi was my choice) and hold it on the sore area

worked a treat but has put me off bacardi for life :p
 
yeh funny how i took 24 hours a day to mean 24 hours a day and not 24 hours a day except sundays wich will be 10 till next saturday:confused:

The law changed, reducing the amount of trading you can do on a Sunday, hence why they aint open all day anymore.

It's been like this for years now, amazes me that people still turn up 6am Sunday morning at ASDA asking me "is it open" :mad:
 
The law changed, reducing the amount of trading you can do on a Sunday, hence why they aint open all day anymore.

It's been like this for years now, amazes me that people still turn up 6am Sunday morning at ASDA asking me "is it open" :mad:

Yeah, Tesco aren't allowed to open 24 hours on Sunday.

They get 6 hours like a lot of other stores.
 
just get some spirits down yer.tooth brush dont do sheet :p brushing area will just make it worse.if you got a big whole in tooth try eating a food that will plug it fill gap lol.failing this chop off your foot so you dont notice the pain off the tooth :p
 
Soak it in alcohol (40%>) or Lidocaine to numb it. As for pain killers most OTC ones suck but usually I go for a tonne of Nurofen Plus they have about 12.8mg of codeine and 200mg ibuprofen, bit of kitchen magic and you've got yourself something you could only get on prescription.
 
The law changed, reducing the amount of trading you can do on a Sunday, hence why they aint open all day anymore.

It never was legal. :confused: They had a consultation in 2006 about extending the Sunday trading hours, but it get rejected.

Burnsy
 
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It never was legal. :confused: They had a consultation in 2006 about extending the Sunday trading hours, but ti get rejected.

Burnsy

Sunday Trading Act of 1994.

Shops larger than 3,000 square feet (unless falling under special exemptions) are only allowed to open for a 6-hour continuous period between 10am and 6pm on a Sunday.
 
Sunday Trading Act of 1994.

Shops larger than 3,000 square feet (unless falling under special exemptions) are only allowed to open for a 6-hour continuous period between 10am and 6pm on a Sunday.

I stand corrected. I thought that the Sunday trading act was a lot older then 1994. I also didn't realise that this doesn't apply in Scotland.

Burnsy
 
at 5am on a Sunday morning?

you must be extremely lucky to have such a good dental service in your area


up here i`m not even sure if they open on a weekend , even then getting an appointment is a lottery

THeres always an emergency dentist around, you will pay a ridiculous amount to see them and you'll considering having someone punch your tooth out instead. Just like a doctor normally is on call for emergencys dentists are too. My local surgery I go to for normal checkups don't do it, but had to phone up and track one down when my tooth broke pretty damn badly and I had a chuck that had cut into my gum and was stuck. Can't remember how much it cost, but it hurt my wallet almost as much as the tooth was hurting.

Cloves are, old wives tale style, supposed to be good for tooth pain, though the old wife who spread that is pure evil. Stick a clove in your mouth and feel like puking from the taste, its fun :(
 
I am now sitting waiting for the 5 codeine i necked in a frenzy to kick in as i have no other way of pain relief, needles to say driving whilst brushing is a new experience for me and i turn to you the forum for support in my hour of need!

Rant over.

PS, maybe I missed the 15mg part, which wasn't in your first post but later on, and someone else said they had the 30mg ones, but nothing you said in first post actually says you took the codeine after you got back.

Infact if I had a bottle of 15mg codeine pills right by me, and severe pain, and the option of going all the way to a (closed) tescos to buy bonjela, I know I'd try the codeine first but thats just me I guess.
 
sad state of affairs when its easier to find illegal drugs that would help the pain than it is to find a dentist :/

could try A and E though. or when tescos opens look for anesthetic sprays that are meant to be for bad throats or tonisilitus. work quite good at numbing teeth and gums
 
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