Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 06-20-2009, 09:11 AM #1
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What a subject! Thanks for bringing this up, it will probably be a constant...

I've had rsd since 83, and my teeth took a real good crush in 98 my 2nd accident, (Hit my head, crushed my teeth, actually felt discs "herniate" click, click, click, click, and, I spit out bit of teeth and fillings since. (I am not afraid to say, that I am afraid to go to the dentist!) My Good doctor Knobler, is amazed, that I'd rather stick a "boiled" needle nose into my mouth, after (washiing my mouth with a shot of vodka), and just pull something out). Ya know? It's gonna hurt!, I pack it with gauze, now, this is not as weird as it sounds. I'm not talking about doing my own surgery, but, some molars have splintered, and became loose, so everytime I ate, I'd be in pain. So, It hurt to brush, etc.
I checked it out well, (in the middle of the night), and this one little "shard" just hadto go! So, it did. No Charge!
Two Shots! And gauze.
Done.

But, now, (get that outta yer mind),
It seems to me that I bleed from all over my teeth, even the "tips" of my lower front teeths, the tips seem to be painful.
I must brush with an oral b rototiler brush, gently.
I use this new Crest Pro Health toothpaste, I think it's great. It's got pecan shells in it I think for the abrasive.

I need to see a dentist, no doubt.

I'm about to lose my home, and, well maybe catch some chump change, and I'll get these things tended to.
I love my teeth.
But, I do foresee a day, when they won't be "mine".....

Pete
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