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Old 03-26-2016, 05:46 PM #7
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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
snowclover,

Please tell the oral surgeon to take an xray of that area.
Keep us posted.

Bryanna
He insisted there was no infection and what I was seeing was secondary healing. He assures me that everything looks great, the giant painful lump is scar tissue that I need to massage away and all of my pain is from the trauma of the extraction. No X-rays. It's been 31 days since my extraction, I am still using Sockit, heating pads and Ibuprofen to function. I feel like I'm being dismissed while simultaneously assured to call if I have any concerns. I do have concerns! I have been seen four times post op for pain, told everything looks fabulous and tut tut go home now. I am at a complete loss. Will this pain ever go away?
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