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Originally Posted by adrouault View Post Will be geting the tooth fixed this week.
As posted above, I had REALLY severe delhi belly on the flight, and had to postpone the second part of my flight.
A four hour layover has turned into 2 weeks.
I fly back tomorrow.
How did you manage these two weeks with the tooth ache ?
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yeah, I'm confused! two weeks in India with an impacted wisdom tooth? is that what the OP means? or he spent 2 weeks some place after India and before getting home?

either way, I can't imagine not being able to find a dentist anywhere!
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Does it really cost Rs. 40000 to remove a wisdom tooth!!! I don't think it would cost more than 5-10000 Rs. at the most ! Maybe the color of the skin has caused the increase in cost!
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Originally Posted by happyhippy View Post Does it really cost Rs. 40000 to remove a wisdom tooth!!! I don't think it would cost more than 5-10000 Rs. at the most ! Maybe the color of the skin has caused the increase in cost!
The 40,000 rupees is the walkup one-way fare to US from India.
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Oh yes thanks ! I should fix my eyes or get some glasses
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This is one of those stories I would like to use more often.

Once upon a time, in a far away land, there lived a farmer with his family. This farmer had a horse that one day, ran away to the hills. So the farmer and his son had to plow their fields themselves.
Their neighbors watched them working hard and said “Oh, we pity you, what bad luck that your horse ran away!”
But the farmer replied “Good luck, bad luck, who knows?”

The next week, the horse returned to the farm, bringing a herd of wild horses with him.
“What wonderful luck!” cried the neighbors,
but the farmer responded “Good luck, bad luck, who knows?”

Then, the farmer’s son tried to ride one of the wild horses. He was thrown off and broke his leg.
“Ah, such bad luck!” sympathized the neighbors.
Once again, the farmer responded “Good luck, bad luck, who knows?”

A short time after, the emperor recruited all young men to join his army for battle.
The son, with his broken leg, was left at home.
“What good luck that your son was not forced into the army!” celebrated the neighbors.
And the farmer remarked “Good luck, bad luck, who knows?”

And on it goes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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