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I've been in the wars it seems, an emotional roller coaster ride that doesn't seem to want to stop. The pain and the emotions I have felt these past few months has been unreal, I've never felt so afraid and alone. Trying to get through each day and hiding the pain from others has pushed me to my limits, the stress has certainly taking its toll on my body. Its a very long story that still isn't over, it involves GP's, dentist, emergency dentists, private dentists and soon to be the hospital. It all basically boils down to the NHS dentist VS the private dentist VS the hospital. I have been told what the problem is regarding this awful pain I suffer, and I can be free from this pain if I pay £2500 to £3500 :eek: If I stay with the NHS, I may be in pain forever, no plan of action... as yet. Maxillofacial is my next stop, plus with help from my new dentist and my GP the NHS may finally help me once and for all... we shall see. There has been times where I have nearly given up, thank god for private treatment, this will be my last resort. |
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Jesus Christ you mate you have been though the wars, I know teeth can be painful I know all too well wit having one of my Wisdom tooth out after a kickboxing comp which shifted it towards my gums and damaging my gum lining making pain very sensitive too the slightest touch too a cup of tea or cold water. But yours sounds way WAY worse then that. :eek: I've heard people say having teeth or gum problems is lot worse then being shot. :eek: |
Dave, You just wouldn't believe it, all the NHS want to do is throw medication at you, fill you with pills and worry you with ideas to what the pain could be. :shrug:
I'm back at the dentist next week having two teeth pulled, then its maxillofacial in December... |
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maxillofacial had too google that and see what it involves...………….. oh my god. :eek: I hope you can get this all sorted as soon as possible, from what you were saying its pushed your mentality too the limit which is now affecting you. I'd get that sorted as soon as possible. |
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We have sinus spaces in odd places and we know of one person who suffered teeth and jaw pain that was found ultimately to be due to an infected sinus space below and behind her ear. The pain was excruciating and it was only sorted by a young Anaesthetist who ran a “Pain Clinic” and worked out what the issue was. My thoughts are with you mate ! |
Can someone explain why getting old is so painful?
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Could it be Neuralgia?
I've had this a couple of times, and to say it hurt like a thousand hell fires would be an understatement. As for the NHS, I fear it's another case of the postcode lottery again. I really wish it wasn't, because they're bl00dy good when they get it right. :( |
No.Is that a question or an observation? Chris.S
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