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ORAL SURGERY (DATE SELECTION)
August 12, 2007
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A long time client went to the dentist for some dental work and oral surgery. He didn’t remember at the time of making the appointment that dates for medical/dental procedures are important to support the success of the treatment. So without consulting, he went to the dentist. He waited for the dentist to come back while the anesthesia began to numb his mouth in anticipation of his procedure. The dentist came back to check on him and after the anesthesia hadn’t kicked in yet, they injected him again. A few minutes after that, they tried again and the doctor suggested yet another shot. At that moment, the client realized maybe this was happening for another reason and right from the dentists chair, he called Angel. Angel made his calculations which indicated suffering and other things to the same effect. The dentist, all this while, was thinking that the client was crazy and didn’t believe. The client asked Angel when he thought best to return and angel told him three days later. Three days later, the client was back and right after the first shot, the anesthesia completely numbed the mouth and the procedure was a complete success. Given the difference between the two attempts at this procedure and the fact that there were no evident medical factors making one day more favorable than the next, and using the same anesthesia, the dentist was stunned and questioned the client about what had happened. The dentist asked the client for Angel’s phone number just to tell him how impressive everything that had happened was. The dentist has been a client of Angel’s ever since.

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