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zookester 10-30-2013 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Brambledog (Post 1025581)
Glad you're starting to feel better now Renee. I've got a complete phobia about dentists, so couldn't even bring myself to read this thread for several days...:rolleyes: I worry about this side of the CRPS more than any other I think.

I'm glad they managed to sort out your tooth, and hopefully everything will settle down now. Take it easy for a few days though.

I chew sugar free gum a few times a day to stop my mouth getting too dry, but I'll look out for those XyliMelts if they have them here in the UK, or something similar lol.

Take care everyone and hope you have a good day.

Bram.

Hey Bram,

I am with you on the dentist phobia... ugh my worst fear even before CRPS II ever became a part of my life.

Here is the link for the XyliMelts for consumers in the UK. Honestly, they are fantastic and helps for many hours after they actually melt. The do adhere as they say.. haha I have even eaten a bite of a cookie with one in and it didn't budge nor did it affect my ability to enjoy the cookie ;)

UK LinkOut: http://www.mouthulcers.co.uk/

US LinkOut: http://www.orahealth.com/

Hope your wrist and arm is doing better today.


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