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Old 09-01-2009, 11:31 AM #1
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Default Concussion from dental extraction?

Please help. I had a very difficult dental extraction 3 days ago. From the moment they sat me up in the chair I've been VERY dizzy. If I stay still I'm fine, but whenever I move my head, or change my position, even just rolling over in bed, the room spins. The extraction required a lot of "hammering". I will make an appt with an MD today, but thought I'd get some feedback.
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