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Bryanna ? ( yup again )
Hey remember me ?? My tooth seems to be fine now only a very slight discomfort when eating something like dry oatmeal and probably not even noticable then if I wasnt gun shy.
One question though, I noticed the other day I had a feeling like my heartbeat in my gum ahead of that molar for only like 5 seconds then it was gone, what would this be ?? Again I AM gunshy bigtime. No hot or cold sensitivity etc Whacha think |
Hi cvcman,
Remember you.... but of course ;-) Glad to hear that your "problem" tooth is fine. About that heart beat feeling in the other one..... generally a single fleeting pulsating feeling in or near a tooth doesn't necessarily mean too much unless it happens frequently and/or you develop other symptoms. Wait it out.... if it occurs again, take notice what you are doing ... perhaps you are clenching or grinding your teeth? Don't let this nag at you.. it may never happen again! Bryanna Quote:
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dont have any other symptoms and I was kinda bending my neck down to my chest... Gunshy like a son of a gun I never wanna go thru that again.
The tooth I was having a problem with ahead of the molar they pulled has a cheek side silver filling in it but again I dont have any other symptoms, other than OCD |
Well if your only problem is OCD.... consider yourself lucky ;->
Don't dwell on this..... if it is going to recur it will do so when it's good and ready OR it may never happen again. Quote:
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yea I hear ya, eaiser said than done though...I assume if it was a real problem it wouldnt have just done it for 2 seconds or i would have some sensitivity or pain or something , right ?
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Right =)
Didn't mean to make light of OCD.... I know the condition all too well. Hope you're able to cope with your compulsions ok on a daily basis =) Bryanna Quote:
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