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Old 06-07-2010, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by fmichael View Post
Hannah -

I agree with the comments of Sandy and H4tB. That and I would suggest that you be seen by a pain mngt. doc. who specializes in facio maxillary pain ASAP. (I sent you a PM with one lead in that regard.)

This is clearly an "emergent situation" on account of which you need to be squeezed into someone's schedule within the next few days. The time to get on spread is when it's happening.

And whether or not there is going to be any delay in getting an appointment with a sub-specialist, by all means have your current doctor follow up with contacting Dr. Siegelman in New York.

Mike
Hello Hannah....I am so sorry for your mouth pain..It can be very aggravating... I have heard of people even without RSD having a "dry socket" which exhibits much pain after a procedure..Possible?? I have RSD in my rt. lower jaw..I understand as the pain can be aweful for days..It turns me to eating soft chow for that period of time and I have recked a back tooth just biting so hard in my sleep..I hope soon you will find answers to this...Not sure it has to be burning to be RSD in your mouth..just plain deep aching bone pain..Move forward quickly to a dental specialist and we will certainly keep you in our thoughts and prayers...

I hope for a less painful day for you...Hugz, Kathy
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