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Old 03-27-2008, 09:33 PM
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I am so glad you called SS!

And I haven't even thought to complain about the drips, even though almost every needle does!!! LOL

I have that gripper thing and I like it much better than the needle's grip...it's way too small!

I'm glad you have a sweatheart of a dentist now....you have had some doozies!
I get the feeling that I'll be using the handy-dandy grippers when they get here. I didnt even know they had anything like that. But, I have wondered how some MS-ers with hand "issues" were able to do manual injections.

I think something happened when I had my teeth worked on yesterday...when she was done drilling and got to the icky nasty part where there was a little bit of infection going on, I have to wonder if some of the infection from inside the tooth getting exposed into my mouth a little bit (upper teeth, I think some...eww...dripped...ewww!) and today I've got a seriously numb right foot, and a not as seriously numb left foot. It's really really really annoying.

I'm just not sure if it works that way. Altho, I did have infection inside the teeth, and my teeth are inside of my mouth, maybe that's what's been triggering a lot weirdness and it's just a coincidence that my feet went numb yesterday afternoon.

I hope I can get the rest of mouth fixed up soon. Because if any of my other cracked teeth have infection in them, maybe that's why I keep having weird bizzaro carp happening to me every couple of weeks. (never get amalgam fillings, they crack your teeth something fierce)


I really hope it's infection in my teeth triggering my problems, otherwise I'd have to wonder if I'm progressing. (live in fear of that) Be easier to deal with infected teeth.
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