iluvmydog66
09-06-2006, 09:38 PM
Hi -
I was wondering how you are doing and if you have been able to find a doctor in the Rockland Cty area that is helping you and really seems to know a lot about TMJ? I just read about your visit to the new doctor.
I have been off the boards for a while - so I wanted to see if you have improved at all. I hope you have.
Iluvmydog
I was wondering how you are doing and if you have been able to find a doctor in the Rockland Cty area that is helping you and really seems to know a lot about TMJ? I just read about your visit to the new doctor.
I have been off the boards for a while - so I wanted to see if you have improved at all. I hope you have.
Iluvmydog
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Thelma-Louise
09-07-2006, 01:35 AM
Thanks for your concern - I was kind of wondering where you were - hoping you haven't been here b/c things got better for you. How've you been and what have you been doing?
I am seeing someone in Westchester (Yorktown Hgts) and I go in Monday for the 1st fitting of upper & lower splints which I am greatly hoping will help. He said it will take several appts before I actually get them though. Although I still have the pain I am feeling better mentally and emotionally - I think I am finally starting to learn how to cope with it a bit more. The diagnosis I got from Columbia has kind of made me realize that not all my problems are tmj related since dystonia is actually a neurological or neuromuscular movement disorder - I guess b/c it affected my jaw and neck area the drs I consulted with including myself assumed it was all tmj - kind of explains why I have tongue spasms, which I noticed not many here in the tmj forum mention that often. Since I made the classic mistake of allowing my bite to be permanently adjusted - I'm kind of worried that even if they can stop or ease the dystonia I will never be comfortable with my bite again.
Glad you are back!
I am seeing someone in Westchester (Yorktown Hgts) and I go in Monday for the 1st fitting of upper & lower splints which I am greatly hoping will help. He said it will take several appts before I actually get them though. Although I still have the pain I am feeling better mentally and emotionally - I think I am finally starting to learn how to cope with it a bit more. The diagnosis I got from Columbia has kind of made me realize that not all my problems are tmj related since dystonia is actually a neurological or neuromuscular movement disorder - I guess b/c it affected my jaw and neck area the drs I consulted with including myself assumed it was all tmj - kind of explains why I have tongue spasms, which I noticed not many here in the tmj forum mention that often. Since I made the classic mistake of allowing my bite to be permanently adjusted - I'm kind of worried that even if they can stop or ease the dystonia I will never be comfortable with my bite again.
Glad you are back!
iluvmydog66
09-07-2006, 07:59 AM
Hi - Just posted my update to the other thread you replied to. Thks for your response. I have good days and bad - still trying to identify if my issue is my tooth or jaw. Very frustrating to say the least. Glad you are getting to the cause of your issues - keep us updated.

