First of all, thanks to all of you for the messages of support.  I feel a bit stupid complaining about my wisdom tooth when there are people with serious illnesses out there.  Thanks to you, I felt license to whine while eating Nutella with a spoon.
This morning I went back to Dr Groovy to have my stitches removed.  Having woken up with throbbing pain I was rather sceptical, but he is just so, so nice.  Removing the stitches barely hurt, he told me I was healing perfectly, and he also gave me an anti-inflammatory.  He told me that I should gradually get feeling back in my chin ("within three months."  Greaaat).  But I can eat whatever I want.  I feel much better.
I asked him why I've had such a tough time of it (Mais, je ne suis pas fragile?) and he told me it's because I have very, very large teeth with very, very long roots - rebel roots that cavort with nerves and do dangerous things.  In fact, he got quite giddy talking about my teeth:
Dr G: It's amazing.  Your teeth are so big!
AP: You mean relative to the size of my mouth?
Dr G:  No!  Overall.  That's what's so incredible!  They are probably in the top 1% of all teeth, on all people.
AP:  Are you serious?
Dr G: Usually the moment someone walks into my office, I can tell if they'll have big teeth.  But with you, it is even more amazing.  It is incomprehensible that someone your size should have such big teeth.  The X-rays were such a shock.  Amazing!  We couldn't believe it!
AP:  Ummm.... Thank you.
I feel strangely proud that my plus-size teeth brought my dentist such glee.  He obviously relishes a challenge; he was, after all, wearing black leather pants with his orange dentist jacket.
Anyway, this whole tooth drama has, bizarrely, made me appreciate Paris more.  I want to chew!  To crunch!  To feast on France!  Having been restricted to mushy stuff for a week, I have a new desire to, well, stuff myself.  MCM and I have two parties to attend tonight - one with my colleagues, one with his former colleagues - and I have planned a rendez-vous beforehand for a light dinner.  The plan is to meet at the Louvre and walk to Le Garde Robe, a nearby wine bar I've been wanting to check out, have some wine, cheese and charcuterie (see a cheese and charcuterie shot here, on Chocolate and Zucchini), and then have a little stroll across the Seine. I will report back!
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Accidental Parisian (aka Peanut person'). I am enjoying your posts almost as much as I enjoyed the India blog. Glad to hear that you are feeling better. When you are famous (just a matter of time) these posts will attract great interest. Now that I am a serious wine drinker (favouring Shiraz from Australia) I am looking forward to the Wine Post #2. A dimanche.
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