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Old 01-22-2012, 12:38 AM #12
Geraldine Geraldine is offline
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Although I've had sole and cheek tingling in the past, which would go away, I never had constant numbness or burning until just AFTER my wisdom teeth were removed. This happened in July. 2 weeks later I had an ingrown toenail occur, and ever since my toes, then feet both bottom and top, then ankles, and calves have not been normal. I took longer to heal than most, only 2 wisdom teeth removed and I couldn't eat anything for a good month. I went back to the dentist 3 times. So all I ate were liquid/soft foods full of sugar. For one whole month. It was exactly around that time that some of my other issues got much WORSE.

I have questioned whether my teeth extractions have something to do with this. I only received novacaine. Although earlier in the year I had the nitrous when I had some fillings.
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