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I talk to anaesthetists though work and they say us redheads need more to be kept under. It’s my anecdotal experience with local as well, I always tell dentists and other non specialists that I need more than usual, they never believe me and then they have to give me additional shots later cuz it still hurts. Some try to perform the procedure anyway, which I usually can’t cope with, so I’m not so sure I can handle pain better than others.
Depends on where the wobble originates from. That much and the way it behaves is probably misadjusted spokes and not the axle or bearing. I’m 70% sure you could fix this by adjusting the spokes. There’s probably a tutorial somewhere. If the rim is too crooked, you might have to straighten that out first, but it usually isn’t necessary.
You will need a bit of patience if you’ve never trued up a bike rim before. No idea what a repair shop would charge for doing it for you, but check what a new wheel would set you back first.