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ConcernedCanuk

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59. "Pain is in the mind" - well yeah . .
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:28 AM
Jun 2013

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It's the body telling the brain something is WRONG!

Ignore it, make friends with it, embrace it - what the heck is that?

Found one of the pieces I dug out last night this morning, - nasty looking thing.

Had more than a few beers this morning, getting ready to go after one more of them.

It's coming out!

Not gonna " make friends with it, embrace it"

I'm going to get RID OF IT!!

CC

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PAIN! [View all] ConcernedCanuk May 2013 OP
I'm not a doctor but..... Sedona May 2013 #1
no fever ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #3
are you doing the salt with warm water rinses? 2theleft May 2013 #2
SALT? in an already painful area? ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #5
It's not as bad as it sounds...it's dilluted with the warm water... 2theleft May 2013 #6
Could you have dry socket? LiberalEsto May 2013 #8
Dry Socket was the worst pain I have ever experienced - and I have had three children. patricia92243 May 2013 #19
I did go to a doctor, then talked to my oral surgeon's office ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #23
It's soothing, believe it or not. a la izquierda May 2013 #14
Oh yeah... pipi_k May 2013 #16
Yes, gargle with salt. It will help. I'm surprised the dentist didn't suggest it. winter is coming May 2013 #17
Normal saline, 1/4 - 1 teaspoon salt per 8 ounces warm water does not sting marzipanni May 2013 #22
Rinsing with warm water with salt in it will reduce the pain, not increase it. lunatica May 2013 #38
That's not a bad suggestion. AngryOldDem Jun 2013 #61
sounds like an infection to me fizzgig May 2013 #4
I WENT to our emerg here Thursday ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #7
Do the saline rinse. It'll help. You may have dry sockets. nolabear May 2013 #9
what a load fizzgig May 2013 #10
^ This. 7wo7rees Jun 2013 #66
You need to be checked for infection Sedona May 2013 #11
I had pain up to 3 weeks after they extracted my wisdom teeth darkangel218 May 2013 #12
I read dry socket pain can last up to 40 days! ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #24
the lower ones at the front are more likely to get dry socket TorchTheWitch Jun 2013 #68
if tylenol can not control the pain at this point, I would be inclined to consult a Doctor. n/t Tuesday Afternoon May 2013 #13
Read up - I DID THAT! ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #15
sorry, I did not see anywhere on this thread where you have tried tylenol. I also agree Tuesday Afternoon May 2013 #21
'Dry sockets' cause the WORST pain, ever, (see above,) elleng May 2013 #18
I got one twice and it was the WORST pain in the world TorchTheWitch Jun 2013 #67
not the ER RILib May 2013 #20
Scotch! Sip it slowly until the pain goes away. In_The_Wind May 2013 #25
Hard liquor gives me a massive headache ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #26
Just askin ... are the bubbles bothering you. Drink up! I did. In_The_Wind May 2013 #27
this might be of interest to you ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #46
A cotton ball soaked in whiskey was a classic remedy... Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #42
From a quote I heard on some TV show last night Duer 157099 May 2013 #28
Planters Warts now! ?? ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #29
Plantar warts (from the Latin 'planta', for sole) are less common in folks who bike man May 2013 #45
sounds like you may have developed dry sockets BainsBane May 2013 #30
Kratom pamela May 2013 #31
Ibuprofen. Chan790 May 2013 #32
Ibuprofen gives me bad reactions. ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #34
Ambesol and Chloraseptic pamela May 2013 #33
it's aNbesol and I have it. ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #35
Is Anbesol anything like Oragel? zanana1 May 2013 #37
I'll try it on my feet. In_The_Wind May 2013 #44
Come to the ER where I live. They hand out prescriptions for narcotic DebJ May 2013 #36
Warm salt water rinse is essential. redwitch May 2013 #39
On Dry sockets and plantars warts: davsand May 2013 #40
Have you ever tried hypnosis? nt tblue37 May 2013 #41
Because flapping his arms and clucking might take his mind off the pain? pinboy3niner May 2013 #48
Sorry--I have been offline, so I haven't responded. tblue37 May 2013 #51
If you smoked or drank through a straw Separation May 2013 #43
Yep - smoked as soon as I could when released from the hospital ConcernedCanuk May 2013 #47
Oil of cloves Prisoner_Number_Six May 2013 #49
Is it safe? pinboy3niner May 2013 #50
Figured out part of it ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #52
Those fragments delay the healing process marzipanni Jun 2013 #53
No kidding - delay the healing process. ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #56
Kinda obvious at this point, but clearly you need a new dentist MH1 Jun 2013 #62
Failed to extract the one that is hurting the most. ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #64
Friggin thing retreated ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #69
Make friends with it. Joe Shlabotnik Jun 2013 #54
"Pain is in the mind" - well yeah . . ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #59
no suggestions, only good thoughts Bertha Venation Jun 2013 #55
Thank you, I'll make it ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #57
Wow sorry to hear this CC. Don't think it has much to do with Canadian health care... Locut0s Jun 2013 #58
yeah it does - took me off of pain meds ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #60
That's just unacceptable... Locut0s Jun 2013 #63
Oh I complained, ConcernedCanuk Jun 2013 #65
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