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Mslday 10-01-2008 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by InHisHands (Post 87202)
Does anyone have any jaw problems from RSD? Do you have problems with muscle spasming/ locked jaw??? Any pain when chewing?

Thanks.

I have had TMJ for most of my life, pre-existing to my RSD. Now that I've had RSD for 6 years I have seen a horrible deterioration and increased pain in my jaw and neck. I wear a custom splint night guard on my upper teeth and this helps somewhat. I use some neck stretches that physio taught me and they help a little too. Mostly when it becomes unbearable I use moist heat around my neck and jaw and this really helps. I was taught years ago to keep the tip of my tongue just behind my teeth on the upper roof of my mouth. This helps to remind me not to clench my teeth together, it seems to hold my lower jaw a little forward too taking preasure off the joint of my jaw.

I have a friend who sees Dr. Schwartzman, she also has major jaw pain. Dr. Schwartzman just said that the jaw is a common problem among CRPS sufferers and that it typically stems from the cervical plexis. She had a cevical plexis block.

Hope this helps.

MsL

CZZ74 10-04-2008 03:37 AM

I had this!
 
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Originally Posted by jason1 (Post 380800)
yes i have the same symptoms. mouth pain, teeth nerves, jaw locking, intense aching the list goes on. it seems to centre around the left half of mandibular joint but affects more or less the whole face when the attacks kick in.

strong pain killers ease some of the symptoms but the pain but never really goes.

Surely theres hope out there somewhere. doctors seem oblivious!

I had this, Dr. S sent me to a dr. at Hahnemann and I had two nerve blocks in the neck, they were very painful, no anesthetic, but they fixed the problem. now I have some problems but ony when i am in a full body flare, which is rare as I am on adequate meds to control which means alot! good luck, cz


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