I can’t fault them for crying, if they did. I bawled like a baby when my son had to get blood work day after day for severe jaundice as a newborn. I cried when my other son had to get stitches at 2 years old after a bounce house collision with his cousin. And I cried this morning when I dropped our newly adopted rescue pup off at the vet to get spayed (she was abused at her old home and is very skittish, and she’s gotten so attached and comfortable with me I felt like a horrible person leaving her there when she was scared and with strangers.). If there is anything I’m not going criticize these idiots over, it would be about getting emotional over seeing their child scared and helpless. Honestly I hope they cried out of guilt, since he’s in that situation because they are lazy useless parents. That is if they even got emotional. I find it hard to believe that missy was crying so much when her eyeliner isn’t smudged and she’s making cutesy boomerangs in the waiting room.coolusername1236 wrote:I had a lot of dental work done before I was even Ollie's age (luckily not because of eating a bunch of sweets) and not once has my mom cried before I went under. It really shows where Ollie gets it from when two grown adults cry just because their kid was put on some meds for a short amount of time. But once Finn gets this done to him, it won't be a big deal. Also why was she even worried to begin with? I never thought a root canal was a concerning thing, although he is five. Why was she freaking out about his mental state? He wasn't going to be tortured in the room or anything! I get that it's their first kid, but maybe they should have thought of this before they stopped taking him to the dentist.
Also, I am assuming she’s scared for his “mental state” because root canals are typically very painful. I’m not sure if they go about the procedure in a different way these days, or if pain meds have improved, but I had a root canal at 6 or 7 and I still remember the pain afterward.
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