Food for pain...
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Cindy Hamilton > wrote:
> > Frankly, I think having teeth worked on is even more painful than the
> > therapy I'm dealing with!
>
> Well, you (or at least I) can get used to it. Apparently, when
> everybody else
> was getting genes for good teeth, I was standing in the line for curly
> hair.
> I've got 7 crowns and two bridges. Four root canals (but one of those
> was the same tooth twice). I brush, I floss, my gums are in great
> shape,
> but those teeth are like they're made of chalk. Sitting in the
> dentist's
> chair has actually gotten kind of relaxing.
>
> The best thing is that it's over quickly, and I don't have to wonder
> how long
> it will take before the pain goes away.
>
> Cindy
The pain from treatment goes away in an hour or two, or at least it has
the past two times. The first time, I had no pain from the treatment
when I left his office.
The pain I want to go away is the chronic pain as that's the general
idea. <g> Only a week of (3) treatments and it's improved drastically!
I just wish I'd gone for a second opinion sooner so I'd not have had to
suffer for 9 bloody months!
It's an MD ortho' surgeon that got the diagnosis wrong. He said the pain
was nerve transmission from the spinal issues.
The Airrosti practitioner is a Chiropractor trained in this as a
specialty. He got it right... Tibial Anterior Strain that was not
healing on it's own.
Do you take any mineral supplements that might help your teeth grow
stronger?
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Peace! Om
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