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Old 06-08-2013, 07:27 PM #1
Tashi Tashi is offline
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Default Pain in ear and jaw after first lower molar extraction

I have RSD to begin with. 2 weeks ago, I had tooth#19 the first lower molar removed.
The oral surgeon chose to use Marcaine after consulting with another specialist.

While doing the injections, the one to the ear/jaw really hurt, so I breathed my way through it, knowing there was a needle in my mouth..

Now, 2weeks later, my jaw and ear is in bad pain.
I have tried a Clonidine patch, but seem to be allergic to it ( and it didn't seem to help).
I have also been trying some homeopathic remedies for nerve injuries.
No relief yet.

Any ideas ?

I realize I 'should' have had blocks, but too late now..

Thank you, Nancy
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