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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 478102"><p>Look at it this way buddy: If your teeth kill you who will be there to pay the electric bills, the gas bills and the water? Who will be there for your difficult child?</p><p></p><p>*as she says this thinking " I should take my own advice huh"*</p><p></p><p>I know it's hard, I started getting dental work done (big huge feat for me, I'm terrified of dentists to the point of psychosis) but now can't afford to finish it. I have 6 teeth that need pulling, a bone abscess that needs to be taken care of and cardiac issues that are a result of my dental damage. As well as TN2 (trimigual nuralgia, it can be purely from dental damage). My right side of my face, bone structure wise, is soft, mushy and has changed. It's more swollen and the joint is permanently misaligned from the damage of my teeth. I get constant sinus back up and that woosh you described, I also have constant ear canal back up as well as variant migraines with auras.</p><p></p><p>Your immune system issues may very well be your teeth and not a true immune disease (unless that was pre teeth damage). I've heard once the poison of the damaged teeth is removed from the body most symptoms if not all are immediately (they stressed the immediate part quite a bit) relieved. No more symptoms, just gone.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping to settle the teeth thing bit by bit. I'm trying to find a dentist that will take payments or a program that will help adults with dental issues. I know there has got to be some sort of funding help. Have you tried seeing if a local dental school (they perform the same tasks as full on dentists under supervision of a licensed dentist for a nominal fee compared to a dental practice, you might be able to find services with them as a quarter of the cost).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 478102"] Look at it this way buddy: If your teeth kill you who will be there to pay the electric bills, the gas bills and the water? Who will be there for your difficult child? *as she says this thinking " I should take my own advice huh"* I know it's hard, I started getting dental work done (big huge feat for me, I'm terrified of dentists to the point of psychosis) but now can't afford to finish it. I have 6 teeth that need pulling, a bone abscess that needs to be taken care of and cardiac issues that are a result of my dental damage. As well as TN2 (trimigual nuralgia, it can be purely from dental damage). My right side of my face, bone structure wise, is soft, mushy and has changed. It's more swollen and the joint is permanently misaligned from the damage of my teeth. I get constant sinus back up and that woosh you described, I also have constant ear canal back up as well as variant migraines with auras. Your immune system issues may very well be your teeth and not a true immune disease (unless that was pre teeth damage). I've heard once the poison of the damaged teeth is removed from the body most symptoms if not all are immediately (they stressed the immediate part quite a bit) relieved. No more symptoms, just gone. I'm hoping to settle the teeth thing bit by bit. I'm trying to find a dentist that will take payments or a program that will help adults with dental issues. I know there has got to be some sort of funding help. Have you tried seeing if a local dental school (they perform the same tasks as full on dentists under supervision of a licensed dentist for a nominal fee compared to a dental practice, you might be able to find services with them as a quarter of the cost). [/QUOTE]
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