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Old 07-07-2010, 09:01 AM #4
Illana Illana is offline
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Thank you for responding. Well I haven't had the electric shock type of feeling for the last couple of days so I'm hoping that its not neuralgia, and maybe just the healing process. I'm going for a complete evaluation tomorrow. Today I just have a pressure sensation in my head. I wish this would all go away soon. I hope nothing "blows up" over the holiday weekend. Wishing you a very happy fourth of July!
Just to give you an update. The dentist said I might have neuralgia and I should see a specialist. I'm a little nervous now. It is still relatively soon after the extraction so I don't think I will be able to know for sure for at least two months. However, I was hoping this pain wasn't something permanent. Here's hoping that time makes this go away......
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