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🙁 Sorry to hear.Officially heard back from everyone about vet school. Haven't gotten in anywhere, but was waitlisted at my IS (Cornell) and at Wisconsin, but with a pretty crappy spot on the waitlist. Second time applying.
All I have to say is
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH
Applying sucks. I hope your waitlists see a lot of movement!Officially heard back from everyone about vet school. Haven't gotten in anywhere, but was waitlisted at my IS (Cornell) and at Wisconsin, but with a pretty crappy spot on the waitlist. Second time applying.
All I have to say is
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH
I'm kind of in the same place as you. 2nd time applicant and so far only a waitlist offer.Officially heard back from everyone about vet school. Haven't gotten in anywhere, but was waitlisted at my IS (Cornell) and at Wisconsin, but with a pretty crappy spot on the waitlist. Second time applying.
All I have to say is
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH
Hang in there, we'll get through this. I feel better knowing I'm not alone!I'm kind of in the same place as you. 2nd time applicant and so far only a waitlist offer.
It is making my stomach twist because of the anticipation and so far the only cure is alcohol. Lots of alcohol.
Two girls meant to be vets. It's going to happen!Hang in there, we'll get through this. I feel better knowing I'm not alone!
Don't know if this happens in vet med ... but sometimes we eviscerate pesky human med students during rounds!😎I’m a human med student, so I will take the person and leave the animals for you to disassemble
Don't know if this happens in vet med ... but sometimes we eviscerate pesky human med students during rounds!😎

Yeaaaaah, refer them to counselor's officelol so apparently it's my job to handle what would be a horrendously uncomfortable convo with someone.
Friend approached me with 'You are pretty good with words and people are comfortable around you, yada yada, will you please talk to ____ about ____?"
I mean, this situation probably does need to be addressed, but why me? I appreciate that some people may look to me as a person who can handle these situations diplomatically, but we have a counselor on staff who is probably better equipped...
I am also a second time applicant and pretty far down the OOS waitlist for Wisconsin. I'm still waiting to hear from two schools (interviewing at one this weekend) so I'm hoping I get better news from them because I'm not very hopeful about Wisconsin.Officially heard back from everyone about vet school. Haven't gotten in anywhere, but was waitlisted at my IS (Cornell) and at Wisconsin, but with a pretty crappy spot on the waitlist. Second time applying.
All I have to say is
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH
lol so apparently it's my job to handle what would be a horrendously uncomfortable convo with someone.
Friend approached me with 'You are pretty good with words and people are comfortable around you, yada yada, will you please talk to ____ about ____?"
I mean, this situation probably does need to be addressed, but why me? I appreciate that some people may look to me as a person who can handle these situations diplomatically, but we have a counselor on staff who is probably better equipped...
Agreed. This sounds like you need to set some boundaries. It's okay to say no, especially when you're out of your depth.Yeaaaaah, refer them to counselor's office
Yeah...I'm going to try and see if our counselor might be willing to help. Idk how she'd go about 'summoning' a student to come chat with her, but idk. Something needs to be said before clinics start because it's an issue that affects everyone.Agreed. This sounds like you need to set some boundaries. It's okay to say no, especially when you're out of your depth.
If you report an issue to a counselor they should contact the student. We’ve been told we can anonymously report students were concerned about and they’ll reach out to them.Yeah...I'm going to try and see if our counselor might be willing to help. Idk how she'd go about 'summoning' a student to come chat with her, but idk. Something needs to be said before clinics start because it's an issue that affects everyone.
.........coming out? They shouldn’t be doing that 😱This morning I woke up with a pain in my jaw and it wasn't until recently that I thought it may be a wisdom tooth coming out... Guess what? It is! It wouldn't big as much of a problem if my company wasn't switching dental companies right now and making the process a bit tedious.
.........coming out? They shouldn’t be doing that 😱
Or do you mean erupting from your gums?
well, if they were coming out then I guess I wouldn't need to go to the dentist haha Ski I need my last wisdom tooth out, help please.........coming out? They shouldn’t be doing that 😱
Or do you mean erupting from your gums?
I mean I have a scalpel and a pair of pliers if you really need helpSki I need my last wisdom tooth out, help please
Oakland oral surgery is fab and where my dad sends everyoneSki I need my last wisdom tooth out, help please
I definitely agree with going to oral surgeon over just a dentist. Apparently you get much better pain meds/ have general anesthesia vs nitrous or localOakland oral surgery is fab and where my dad sends everyone
And they have gone through a residency and this is literally what they do all day long, versus a general dentist who maybe extracts an adult molar once a monthI definitely agree with going to oral surgeon over just a dentist. Apparently you get much better pain meds/ have general anesthesia vs nitrous or local
My surgeon was phenomenal. I didn’t even felt the affected areasAnd they have gone through a residency and this is literally what they do all day long, versus a general dentist who maybe extracts an adult molar once a month
Ugh I’m having to do my fillings all spread out and it’s terrible. Really wish they’d just get them all over at once.I had my wisdom teeth out with my regular dentist (all four, plus another molar extraction, and a bunch of fillings) with just local blocks and it was okay. It was a really really long day, but wasn't horribly painful and went well. My mom came to visit and kept on top of my pain meds and stuff though. My dentist offered to send me to an oral surgeon if I wanted knocked out, but said he could do it cheaper and he was comfortable doing it. He offered to split the work up into multiple visits but he was also willing to do it all at once since I wasn't being sedated/anesthetized. I don't regret it, but ymmv and it would really depend on the dentist imo. Ski is right that the oral surgeon probably does it more regularly.

All 4 of mine were impacted as well and there was a nerve tangled around the root of one, which of course was the one to then get dry socket. I've had multiple major surgeries and I would absolutely do them again before I'd repeat my wisdom teeth experience. Even better the original surgeon acted like I was being a baby when I called in about the pain. Ended up in the ER on christmas eve in quite possibly the worst pain I've ever felt. When I went for a follow-up with a different surgeon in the practice he put my films up and asked if it was the bottom right, then pointed out the nerve that was now entirely exposed. The only good thing was that they gave me nitrous before they put my IV in because I was too anxious to waiit for the sedation to kick in.All 4 of my wisdom teeth were impacted and needed significant drilling to be removed. He said he was mm from a major nerve that controls sensation in the face. I was swollen for over a week and super bruised. I'm very glad I want to an orthopedic surgeon and was out cold for that experience. I'd rather have my appendix removed 1000 times than repeat the wisdom teeth again.
an orthopedic surgeon
I’m so glad someone else caught that toohow impacted were they?

how impacted were they?

Mine were similar. I was fully knocked out, couldn't open my mouth much for a week. I remember having a rough recovery from anesthesia though.All 4 of my wisdom teeth were impacted and needed significant drilling to be removed. He said he was mm from a major nerve that controls sensation in the face. I was swollen for over a week and super bruised. I'm very glad I want to an orthopedic surgeon and was out cold for that experience. I'd rather have my appendix removed 1000 times than repeat the wisdom teeth again.
Mine were similar. I was fully knocked out, couldn't open my mouth much for a week. I remember having a rough recovery from anesthesia though.
Worst part was that since I couldn't really open my mouth, I was on a liquid diet. No one told me that sucking on a straw is like the worst thing you can do post-op...so painful. After that I just poured a lot of soup into my mouth lol.
Mine weren't that bad 😱 I was pretty sore for a while but I think I got on normal food 3-4w later. I had to go to school with a hugely swollen and bruised face though. Now I'm PO'd remembering all the stupid kids in my school that would catch me off guard and poke my cheeks thinking it was funny that it hurt like hell 🙄I couldn't open my mouth for 3 months. It was awful. Lots of mashed potatoes, ice cream, chili and soup.
My mom got me the best steak everMine weren't that bad 😱 I was pretty sore for a while but I think I got on normal food 3-4w later. I had to go to school with a hugely swollen and bruised face though. Now I'm PO'd remembering all the stupid kids in my school that would catch me off guard and poke my cheeks thinking it was funny that it hurt like hell 🙄
I still remember my first solid mealMy mom got me the best steak ever

Ironic because mine were also impacted and I also got dry sockets and had to go see my surgeon on Christmas Eve. He opened up the office just for me bc the office was closed that day. He packed them with lidocaine gauze and it was a toooooon better. Dry sockets is up there as the worst pain of my life. I think I got them because they never told me that I shouldn't spit normally. You're not supposed to use any suction in your mouth, including gathering spit. I've made sure to tell everyone to do their homework before surgery unlike me.All 4 of mine were impacted as well and there was a nerve tangled around the root of one, which of course was the one to then get dry socket. I've had multiple major surgeries and I would absolutely do them again before I'd repeat my wisdom teeth experience. Even better the original surgeon acted like I was being a baby when I called in about the pain. Ended up in the ER on christmas eve in quite possibly the worst pain I've ever felt. When I went for a follow-up with a different surgeon in the practice he put my films up and asked if it was the bottom right, then pointed out the nerve that was now entirely exposed. The only good thing was that they gave me nitrous before they put my IV in because I was too anxious to waiit for the sedation to kick in.
My uncle's a dentist, so he made my mom get mine out ASAP. Which ended up being the day after my 14th birthday, aka during Christmas Break. Worst break ever![]()
I got to spend my 21st birthday/ over half of summer break in a full mouth cast. So I agree with you there!That’s quite the wild ride!! Glad he came out fine and you have a fun story to tell!I had all four of mine out at the same time. by a surgeon. with anesthesia. None of them were pointed the right way, and all of them had roots wrapped around bone. yay, me! I felt very much bad, was not eating/drinking that much, and then came down with stomach flu. that was fun! the really fun part is when I went to the doctor because the flu really did not go away. 4 weeks after my surgery, found out I was pregnant! ultrasound at 8 weeks after my surgery, (because they thought I was carrying twins) showed that no, actually, apparently, I was pregnant at the time of the surgery. (even tho I had 4, yes 4 negative pregnancy tests during that time.) I had several ultrasounds with him, counting fingers and toes and stuff! but he came out fine. well except, he does have my sense of humor....
What?!?! You poor soul.I had 6 wisdom teeth, but I went to an oral surgeon and he got them all out without any issues. Also, he gave them to me and I was so high I thought they were pain pills and tried to argue with him that I needed more than six pain pills.
Lucky youI get to keep mine because I have enough room in the bone in my jaw and they’ve all fully erupted![]()


oh jesus. that is no fun.Lucky you
I only had 3 wisdom. Have had one pulled because impacted while the other 2 are still up by my sinus cavity somewhere. On the other hane I have about $10k in my mouth. Had 6 baby teeth pulled when I was about 6 years old. The orthodontist grew my jaw. 2 sets of braces. Then had my 11 year old molars pulled? (I've had so many teeth pulled I don't even know anymore) Then last round of braces. Then my one wisdom tooth then probably the last 2 sometime during vet school unless they decide to stay in my head which would be nice.
My brother on the other hand never had teeth pulled except his wisdom teeth at 16 so yeah. Yay genetics![]()
so potentially might go for some more braces for a few months bc brackets can do more to move the teeth) but i get to keep all my adult teefsMy mouth is also expensive. Braces at least 2-3x (I had to get braces so I could get braces...), headgear, expanders, invisalign, all of it.What?!?! You poor soul.
Lucky you
I only had 3 wisdom. Have had one pulled because impacted while the other 2 are still up by my sinus cavity somewhere. On the other hane I have about $10k in my mouth. Had 6 baby teeth pulled when I was about 6 years old. The orthodontist grew my jaw. 2 sets of braces. Then had my 11 year old molars pulled? (I've had so many teeth pulled I don't even know anymore) Then last round of braces. Then my one wisdom tooth then probably the last 2 sometime during vet school unless they decide to stay in my head which would be nice.
My brother on the other hand never had teeth pulled except his wisdom teeth at 16 so yeah. Yay genetics![]()
early intervention is v importantMy mouth is also expensive. Braces at least 2-3x (I had to get braces so I could get braces...), headgear, expanders, invisalign, all of it.
The first time I ever went to an orthodontist I was 6, and he told my mother that if she had waited until I was 14 to bring me in that I would have needed surgery to break my jaw and fix all of the damage my mouth was going to grow into without a lot of early intervention.
My mouth is also expensive. Braces at least 2-3x (I had to get braces so I could get braces...), headgear, expanders, invisalign, all of it.
The first time I ever went to an orthodontist I was 6, and he told my mother that if she had waited until I was 14 to bring me in that I would have needed surgery to break my jaw and fix all of the damage my mouth was going to grow into without a lot of early intervention.
depends on where you lived/went because my dad has always been early intervention and has been practicing since '90. I'm a few years younger than you, but I got my first set at age 6 and my siblings both had RPEs around 7 or 8 or soAre you much younger than me? I'm 29. It used to be that orthodontists wouldn't start anything until you were at least 11/12 years old. I had to wait so I had all the orthodontic work through high school. Shortly after that, they started saying earlier is better.