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Old 12-06-2009, 06:37 PM #1
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Default Atypical Face pain and teeth

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I was so stupid to take a perfect healthy tooth out 2 days ago because i could swear the pain was coming from it. The tooth had 2 root canals already but still was tab sensitive and i could not chew on it.
Dentist did many many xrays, Cts, nothing wrong. Now i took it out and i am in more pain than before.
I hope it will calm down sometime.
I have a pain management doctor ( he will be mad if i tell him what it did) but nothing helped so far. Elavil, Gabapentin - no luck there,
What can i do?? I am frustrated and sometimes i dont want to live anymore. I am 28 and cannot imagine living my life in pain.
What do you do?????

thank you
birgit
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