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Old 01-16-2016, 09:30 AM #9
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It was extracted because I had an accident on new years eve and it cracked. An oral surgeon took it out packed the hole and sutured it. It was an understudy that I seen a few days ago and said I needed to be reseen asap.
I'm still in agony, it's my entire top jaw that hurts now though. I still rinse with salt water every few hours but the water goes straight in my sinus and out my nose. It's becoming more of a dark greenish color and the smell is horrific. But after I rinse to the point where it's coming out clear I have awful pressure (I know because water is still in my sinus) but I really don't know what to do. I am seeing the oral surgeon again but not until 1/19. I just need to figure out how to survive until then. But am open to any suggestions because I've never felt pain like this.
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