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    The orchid flower we got from my mother-in-law 6 month ago has bloomed again. Bloomed twice! Amazing!


    Today my husband and I went to Arizona Japan Festival for the first time.

    Arizona rains only ten times a year, it was heavy rain on this day...

    Since it was not canceled, we decided to go.

    There were quite a lot of people even in the rain. Some people were cosplaying anime.

    First, we had Asahi beer in the drink area and ate Okonomiyaki. It was delicious.

    At the covered event venue, we could see martial arts such as aikido and drum performances.

    In the afternoon, the weather got better and we could see the outdoor drum performance.

    We also ate shaved ice. There are no pictures, but the beef bowl and shrimp tempura were delicious too.

    There were many people

    Asahi beer

    Okonomiyaki

    Aikido

    Drum perfomance

    Shaved ice

     Wed, February 12th, 2020  

    Anniversary

    YearEvent  Anniversary・記念日


    Today is wedding anniversary. I rested at home all day due to pain in yesterday's tooth extraction surgery. My mother-in-law made and brought tomato bisque soup that can be eaten even after surgery. She was away from home but she was worried about me and brought. I was very happy and grateful, and the soup was very delicious. My husband bought a cute rose vase and the peeler I wanted. In the United States, I-type peelers are often used, but I was poor at using them, so I wanted a Y-type peeler. The grip was easy to hold and easy to use. I was painful and feeling blue since surgery, but good food and cute flower made my day bright.

    Anniversary

    Forgot to take a picture of the soup

    Anniversary

    Roses and peeler

    hey this is great! i love bisque soup and your mother in law sound so nice. You husband is a very lucky guy to have strong wife like u

    It's OK that you didn't show the soup. I'm just glad I put it in a pretty pan. ha ha. Love you!

    I'm sorry you had to spend your anniversary going through such pain. This is a rough time for you. I guess you just have to know it can only get better from here and all your tooth work will be over. We love you.

    Tim, Lynnsan, thank you for the comment, the soup was amazing!! I hope tooth work will get better.


    I pulled out my bottom two wisdom teeth. In the United States, general anesthesia surgery is the mainstream for pulling wisdom teeth. (In Japan, partial anesthesia is the mainstream. The top two were extracted in Japan a few years ago.)

    The flow and cost of tooth extraction surgery are summarized below.


    The day before


    ・No eating or drinking (even water) eight hours before surgery, so I didn't have anything after dinner


    On the day


    12:15 Went to oral surgery clinic by husband's car

    Pickup is required for general anesthesia

    12:30 Arrived Clinic, reception & confirmation of what to do today

    (My tongue band was a little short so I would also choose muscle incision surgery, but I didn't do it this time because I can speak fine and I didn't want to get more pain another than wisdom teeth pain.)

    →I am glad that I didn't do it at the same time. The pain of wisdom teeth is painful.

    13:00 To the operating room

    The doctor came and greeted and confirmed that what we do today, and injected an anesthetic into my arm. I lost consciousness.

    15:00 Wake up

    When I woke up, the surgery was over. My consciousness was lost and I didn't remember much. It took about 2 hours. (Maybe the surgery itself is over early)

    My face is swollen.

    16:00 Return home, strong sleepiness, sleep

    18:00 Husband went to CVS pharmacy with prescription to get medicine (I took antibiotics and painkiller)

    Showers can be taken in normally

    20:00 Dinner (soup made the day before)

    22:00 Take medicine, strong sleepiness, Sleep


    Later


    [1 day later (Wed)]

    Spend day lying at home.

    In my case, I added extra painkiller injection after the operation, so it made back teeth paralyzed for 3 days. There is no strong or severe pain, only light.

    Meals are bisque soup, protein shake, yogurt, fruit cup, and pudding.

    [2 days later (Thu)]

    Same as 1st day.

    [3 days later (Fri)]

    Same as 1st day, I feel it's getting better.

    [4 days later (Sat)]

    I ate ground beef for dinner, but the ground beef stuck in the back, and I washed my mouth with water. I had a sharp pain. Looking in the mirror, there was a small hole and bleeding. It was severe pain.

    My husband texted to the doctor and confirmed.

    Doctor called us and told Rinse gently with lukewarm water containing salt (1/2 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water) and take painkillers. It made less painful after I rinsed with salt lukewarm water. I took painkiller and slept.

    [5 days later(Sun)]

    In the morning, doctor called us to confirm the situation. She said sleeping is a good thing. ( If it becomes dry socket, you can't sleep because of pain. ) Continue rinsing with salt lukewarm water, take painkillers and get rest.

    [7 days later(Tue)]

    I went to clinic to have one week checkup. Doctor checked and said it looks great, and treatment is completed, all I need is just wait to heal all, and contact them if I got any pain. I'm glad the progress was good without problems.


    Bills


    Total amount of surgery $1835
    Covered by husband's insurance -$1465
    Actual expenses $370


    For medicine $36


    Summary


    ・After surgery don't use straws and don't swish mouse wash even if food gets stuck! The scab (blood clot) may peel off due to the air pressure of the inhalation, it cause dry socket.

    ・Better to have additional painkiller injections

    (it costs $200 but it's worth it)

    ・Medical care in the United States is expensive but I think the medical level and doctors are wonderful & it may depend on the location, but the aftercare was pleasant and I was so relaxed

    ・It was good that my husband's Delta Dental had high insurance coverage

    (In the United States, the mainstream of health insurance is to enter the insurance company that your company handles. In Japan, the mainstream is to get National Health Insurance which national government manage. In the National Health Insurance, surgery for general anesthesia is not covered, so partial anesthesia is the mainstream. I don't know which one is better, but I think it might be the cause of the delay of Japanese medical environment and medical skills. It's my speculation though.)


    I went to hair cut salon. I got short hair.

    At the hair salon I went to last time, I couldn't get short hair, because she said she doesn't know how to cut short, and she changed another stylist, and the another stylist suggested another hair style. I got scared and didn't get short.

    This time, I changed hair salon. I got short hair cut as I expected. The price is about $65 (including tips). The last shop was about $30 (including tips). I had haircut around $30 when I was a student in Okinawa, and around $40 in Tokyo, so I thought it's little expensive, but it is better than having strange hair. (This time, they washed hair before cut.)

    By the way, I think American people in service industry are very cheerful. Good service shop has friendly and cheerful atmosphere. While cutting hair, customer and hairstylists were all talking together. In Starbucks, clerks are singing songs, and in dentists, some people are humming. I don't really see it in Japan, and it's interesting.

    I love the cut! Looks great, Aya! :)

    Sunny, thank you!! <3 Thank you for the comment too, come see us to this blog sometimes when you have time :)

    Aya looks so cute with her short hair. She has a perfect shaped head for the cut.

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