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Old 09-10-2013, 07:19 PM #1
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Default Root canal tomorrow...anything I should watch out for?

Hi! I'm having a root canal done tomorrow. Is there anything I should be sure to avoid? I know that in the past, I had to have my dentist stop using Novocain. My system couldn't seem to handle the adrenaline.

I'm always so leery...I never assume anymore that medical people know anything about MG.

My health has been rotten for a couple of months now. It's like everything stopped working. My rheumy thinks it may be related to stress (I've got PTSD), but I don't know.. He hates that I have to get a root canal due to the stress that goes with it, but knows it can't be avoided. Ugh..

Any advice?
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