LJoy
10-17-2005, 07:19 PM
Does anyone have electrical pain in teeth? Mine comes and goes. I have possible MS, go Friday for a second MRI and see the Dr. the same day. Hope for the best! :angel: Linda
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LJoy 10-17-2005, 07:19 PM Does anyone have electrical pain in teeth? Mine comes and goes. I have possible MS, go Friday for a second MRI and see the Dr. the same day. Hope for the best! :angel: Linda Sponsor StephanieAnne 10-17-2005, 08:19 PM LJoy I have experienced sharp teeth pain and then it went away I have a friend who was dx'd based on the pain in his mouth/teeth and I asked my neuro and he said yes you can have pain in your teeth when you have MS I took Motrin for it and drank thru a straw until it went away and the pain had nothing to do w/dental decay Hang in there :wave: Shadowrider 10-17-2005, 08:21 PM Obviously, there are lots of nerves "out there" in our teeth and we could get reactions to anything...I did have, years ago, horrible horrible pains in my teeth whenever I went under a certain set of powerlines. So bad that when it was happening, I'd beg to be taken to the ER, but as soon as we left the powerlines behind, the pain would leave. Do you live near power lines? Shad LJoy 10-17-2005, 08:25 PM Obviously, there are lots of nerves "out there" in our teeth and we could get reactions to anything...I did have, years ago, horrible horrible pains in my teeth whenever I went under a certain set of powerlines. So bad that when it was happening, I'd beg to be taken to the ER, but as soon as we left the powerlines behind, the pain would leave. Do you live near power lines? Shad No I don't live near power lines. Teeth pain just recently started. Not super bad but can be BOTHERSOME!! :eek: LJOY Shadowrider 10-17-2005, 08:28 PM Good answer and advice, Steph! Ljoy, I sure hope you feel better, there's not much worse than teeth pain!!! All best! lilc 10-18-2005, 01:02 AM So true, tooth pain is one of the most agravating. 3 years ago, when I first started having dizziness, I was working an incredibly stressful job. 18 hour days. Shoot, I'll tell you exactly what I was doing: Answering calls from people who were having problems with the original TSA hiring process, and trying my very best to solve those problems. US residents know, that was NOT a smooth process... So while I'm feeling a little panicky some days about how dizzy I am, and that I wouldn't have time to see a doctor if I tried, I get a toothache like I've never had before (and I've had 7 root canals). I could barely eat, I was so miserable. But after a weekend at home it mysteriously went away, hasn't been back. Maybe I was grinding, but maybe it was MS all along? outlaw56 10-18-2005, 08:44 AM I too found Motrin the best to combat the oral pain. |
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