Despite the dolorous tones of my previous post I’m now fine. I’m not sure where root canals got their painful reputation — what actually hurts is the #%$!@* abscessed tooth that have to be treated with a root canal.
In fact, just an hour after I better than I have for more than a week.
A few hours after that the last $%)$@*! Vicodin wore off and now I really feel great.
But that’s not what you come to this site expecting, nor is it what I came here to talk about.
Instead, you want to know something else opiates like Vicodin cure? Libidos. Or at least it always cures me of anything like one. Admittedly I’m often in, um, pain when taking prescription painkillers, but on other occasions when I’ve been in comparable pain but using non-opiate analgesics like Toradol a.k.a. ketorolac I was otherwise, well, unimpaired.
Now that I’m back to just a couple of ibuprofen (plus completing a course of antibiotics) I’m… interested again.
And actually, technically, that’s not even what I came here to talk about.
Because before things got to the 3:00AM “hmm, Vicodin or the pliers in the kitchen drawer? Decisions, decisions?” point I’d noticed that in kind of a dog-leg jog away from BDSM, whenever I was erotically distracted my awareness of pain was equally distracted.
I’m not exactly sure how one would write a human-subjects grant application for something like this, let alone get a review board to certify it, but I’m very curious now whether there’s been any research done into erotic and/or sexual stimulation as palliative care.
And, incidentally, no I’m not imagining variations on porn cliché #31, involving the sexy dental-hygienist costume.
Quick aside: despite quite a bit of Googling it turns out that while most “sexy XYZ” costumes are for women there aren’t any readily-findable “sexy dentist” costumes for women. And of course nurses. Sexy tooth-fairy costumes, yes. And at least two dentist costumes meant for men. There are, in the imaginations of “sexy” costume designers… or just as likely their customers… no women dentists and thus no call for special costumes for them. There are “sexy” women doctor’s costumes, which I guess is a nod in the “right” direction considering more than half of all med-school students are now women. But dentists are right out. Not that everyone’s fantasy “sexy” dentist or hygienist would be only female or only male. I just think the omission is odd. Oh, and to conclude this digression, one of the “sexy” male dentist costumes has a giant blue plastic tie that has “open wide” printed on it. So, um, yeah.
Anyway, where was I? Oh yeah, so no, I’m actually not thinking about the caregiver-straddling-the-patient schtick for distraction. (In the exceedingly unlikely chance one of my own caregivers is reading this I’m not thinking about you. In this context anyway.) Not least because over time that could get a annoying for the caregiver. In fact I’m not sure how one would go about it. (Audio or visual stimulation through headsets? Participation from a partner? Discreetly placed TENS units? I dunno.
I’m guessing if I participated in such research I’d end up, as usual, in the control group.
By the way, even the forgoing discussion — stimulating though it might be — is not what I came here to talk about. I mostly wanted to mention that now that I’ve recovered from my little experiment in dental agony I’m going to take up to a couple of days to unwind, and maybe convert this site to a whole new blogging platform (as the delightfully not-work-safe AlwaysArousedGirl has been urging me to do for several years now.)




Submitted by 3261 (not verified) on Thu, 2009-10-29 11:28.
ew, tooth pain...
there was an episode on the second season of Grey's Anatomy where a patient needed porn as pain relief, and when the TV broke one of the doctors had to step in with a narration about 'naughty nurses'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0592905/plotsummary
I wonder what research their writers used for that...
Submitted by 3261 (not verified) on Thu, 2009-10-29 17:29.
There are no sexy male dentist costumes, either. I think the stethoscope-on-bare-chest look could look quite fetching on the right figure, but nooo.
No sexy EMT costumes, either. :/
Submitted by 3261 (not verified) on Thu, 2009-10-29 17:33.
That was my exact experience of a root canal. I loved my root canal -- it was under an hour, no pain worse than a pinch or a poke, and it cured my of the pain so bad I had to hold ice water in my mouth at all times, even on a hefty dose of hydrocodone, just to keep myself from hallucination-inducing levels of pain.
Anyway. Glad to hear you're all sorted out. :)
Submitted by 3261 (not verified) on Fri, 2009-10-30 22:26.
I was looking around this medical fetish supply site the other day, and the costumes section was really embarrassing (for them) and depressing (for me). No nurse costumes for men, no doctor's costumes for women. The men's costumes were pretty not-naughty, especially considering they're meant for sex play (basically just a lab coat, dress shirt, long slacks, and a stethoscope). The nurse costumes were, of course, of the "sexy nurse" variety, complete with frilly thigh-highs and 6" heels. This site had all sorts of crazy shit I didn't even realize existed (like electroshock butt plugs and latex beds that you vacuum-seal people into), but I guess the thought of women doctors and sexy men was just far too crazy even for them.
You'd think some independent costume designer would step in and fill the niche already?