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Old 11-30-2008, 11:18 PM #1
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Default cold weather/wind

Hi, I am hoping to solicit some feedback so thank you all in advance. My symptoms are almost exclusively due to exposure to cold and windy weather. Typically about 45 minutes to an hour after coming in from the cold I will begin to have a pain attack. It starts off slowly and can last for about 30 minutes to an hour; can be on either side of my face or both and typically is centered on my upper teeth and gums. What have others found to specifically address the cold and wind (besides covering up of course)? I tried vaseline and it was somewhat helpful but unpredictable.

Thank you all again and best regards.
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