i have autism dentist scares meI also get light headed from anesthetic shots. I don't go to the dentist alone because I wouldn't get home afterwards.
I never had laughing gas, but I don't think experiencing it would be that much fun either.
Nobody likes dentists anyways...
Why is this question your first post here?
Yep, went something like this:
Might be an anti-dentite now...
I can agree with that. I've been to several dentists in my life and they were all very friendly to me, that is not the problem.i have autism dentist scares me
i get gas and papoose board last vistI can agree with that. I've been to several dentists in my life and they were all very friendly to me.
To be honest, the only thing that scares me a bit are the noises. I've never had anything done that hurt too much, but the noises can be uncomfortable.
why did it knock you outI'm old enough to remember the days when gas was used in the UK, not something you would want as I member always been sick afterwards
That is not very comfortable I think. But you managed to get through that experience after all.i get gas and papoose board last vist
they do the papoose board is calming keeps me stillThat is not very comfortable I think. But you managed to get through that experience after all.
Noone likes going to the dentist and with autism the situation is probably even more scary to you. I hope your doctor understands that and takes good care of you.
What helped me was that the always doctor told me what he will do next so I was a bit better prepared for it. I don't like it when someone does something without telling me first so I know what will happen.
why did it knock you out
whats the mask likei don't think so but it's suppose to 'relax' you I was a kid and it was a long time a go, but checking google they still use it on kids in some cases in the UK and it mentions rarely some kids vomit afterwards, it looks like i was just one of those unlucky ones
whats the mask like