Short answer is yes. My check-up is Aug 5th. If everything is healed as it should be, they can put the post in the next day if I want them to. At that appointment I will ask them how soon after the post that I can smoke. If the answer is more than 2 weeks, I'll be punting off that...
It will fly. I had a tooth extraction and bone graft. Doctor highly recommends I not smoke till the graft takes. So I am off cigars for.. a long while. This will give me something to do in the mean time ;)
I only did a "gauging interest" post first because I don't have a ton of "high...
One of the members on here is pushing me to start a pass so there is a spring on again this year. I don't have a "prize collection" or have many cuban cigars to add to a box. What I do have is a lot of different cigars that are easily available. I also have stuff that is a normal price...
Note from my Oral Surgeon:
No Smoking: Smoking can complicate your healing process and could lead to bone graft failure. It is preferred that you do not smoke throughout your healing process.
When I read this, all I can think is that I need a different oral surgeon.
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