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Lisa Eirene

About Lisa Eirene Lisa lost 110 pounds through calorie counting and exercise. She swims, bikes, runs, hikes and is enjoying life in Portland, Oregon. Her weight loss story has been featured in First Magazine, Yahoo Health, Woman's Day and Glamour.com.

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  1. Lori (Finding Radiance)

    You’ll get better. Sorry you are in so much pain, but each hour that goes by will be one hour further out from the procedure (I know, I am trying to make you feel better!)

    You’ll be fine by the Hood.

  2. Lisa @ My High-Carb Lifestyle

    I’m so sorry that you are in so much pain! It really sucks that this came up so soon before Hood to Coast. You’re smart to take the day off from work so you can rest and heal up.

    That Bondi band cracks me up, that’s pretty much my motto too!

  3. Carbzilla

    Sorry it still hurts. Did the dentist say how long “normal” pain lasts?

    I ask because I had neuralgia for 6 months after I had my back crowns done. I’ve never been in that much pain but I went to work on Advil and Vicodin the whole time. I could barely eat or sleep. It was God awful and then one day it just started to get better. I really feel it was from the Novacaine needles so we did everything else without Novacaine from then on. Yeah, fun.

    One day, hopefully soon, you’ll feel like you’ve turned the corner.

    1. hundredtenpounds

      I’m already feeling a little better, so I think that’s good. I’m sorry you had such a bad experience! That sounds awful! I think part of my problem was that I had been having problems with that tooth for over a month and it was just irritated and inflamed that whole time.

  4. shelby @ eatdrinkrun

    I have my first root canal ever on Tuesday.

    Halp.

    *cries*

    1. hundredtenpounds

      You’ll be alright! I suggest you get a prescription for pain pills AND antibiotics when the dentist offers them. Even if you don’t need them. It’s better to have it handy if you’re in pain.

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