Totenkindly
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So I'm posting this here instead of my blog because maybe I'll get a few useful responses. Not sure how to proceed.
Over the last two months I've had some degree of back left molar pain (top and bottom). I have also had either caps or extensive dental fillings in that area. And since I have bad sinus cavities (I have blood relatives who also suffer from pinched sinus cavities that more easily get infected), it's not uncommon for me to have pain for a few weeks in the fall when the weather changes.
Well, I was having pain since early mid-September into mid-October -- very manageable discomfort, but still discomfort -- so I went to the dentist. I also had been blowing off my tooth cleanings for two years, so that was stupid too. Long story short, they took x-rays that didn't show any noticeable change to a weird situation I had explored 2-3 years back, where I saw the same dentist, as well as an endodontist, and a ENT doc for allergies. On the scans they all did, they saw a darkish area in my left sinuses area that didn't look quite right but none of them could decide what it was. Like, NONE of them. I got as far as a blood allergy test with the ENT after that (where I learned I was very mildly allergic to cats, not to the degree that I couldn't have them, and heavily allergic to dust mites), and then she said she'd consider surgery for my case if I did a neti pot for a year... and I tried that for a week and was like screw this.
Anyway, back to the present -- the new x-rays again showed that ambiguous area in the same place, with no noticeable change. There was nothing he could do at the moment for the acute issue, so I said I'd come in again in a week or two for my checkup/cleaning and we'd go from there. So I did that. I have do have receding gums in the back areas of my mouth unfortunately, but no noticeable cavities. We decided that I would schedule in a month or so (to catch my new FSA year) to come back, where we'd consider whether I needed to have those troublesome left back molars either recapped or refilled.... essentially excavating and discovery, in case there's something going on in there, because there's nothing obvious on the outside.
This seemed fine until Friday, then WHAMMO. I got up in the morning and by 7-8am my back two teeth (which I am guessing are fed by the same nerve) just started going kind of nutty on me. I was working from home and by 11am I just put in sick leave and then tried to deal with it. That was yesterday. it feels like it was last week due to the hellishness. I couldn't even sleep in my bed last night because having my head at the wrong angle will be "too much pressure" ... so I slept over in my reclining chair at a certain angle with blankets on me. I'm kind of amazed I made about six hours before waking the first time, then another 2 hours after popping more pills. But I still feel exhausted and keep taking 20 minute naps when I sit in the chair.
So I've got two issues. The most obvious is pain management.
1. I was controlling prior discomfort easily for some weeks with half-dosing of ibuprofin and tylenol. It was more on an "as needed" basis. The dentist knew this. Now in the last 36 hours it's been pretty much max possible dose of BOTH for adults, and the areas in the middle before I can really justify a safe dose can become a bit hellish. I'm not sure what to do in this regard. I tried this last dose just taking one ibuprofin to ease the wear-off pain of the tylenol, then take the other halfway through the dosing period. But damn. I can't even watch a movie straight through, nor sit on the sofa with a lack of backsupport. (which leads me to wonder) Anyway, how am I supposed to deal with this? I've still got tomorrow, then I'm supposed to work on Monday (and sub for my supervisor on Thurs/Fri). I'm probably already looking at only a half day at this rate. I will go mad if this keeps up for a week or more, I feel like a druggie consumed with the thoughts of my next painkiller.
2. The other question is whether anyone has ever heard of anything like this, in terms of having this deep-seated tooth pain potentially related to sinuses, where no one can figure out what is happening. Also, to complicate matters, since nerves are connected, I also had exams about my spinal column some years ago (i actually had steriods shot twice into my spin, to stop inflammation and help fix numbness I was having my fingers). I hadn't really had noticeable issues for years, but I notice that I can't lay on the sofa without it making the teeth hurt even worse or sitting/laying certain positions. The doc back then asked me if I was ever in an acute accident, because I had cartilage damage between my 6 and 7 vertabrae (which is why I got the steroid shots). No, I honestly never did. it's always been a huge mystery.
Anyway, I have no idea where even to go / what to pursue, and now I've got an acute situation to resolve. My dentist has no idea what the problem is, and at this stage ALL he can do is take out the fillings in the back teeth and see if redoing something fixes it / something is going on in there. Whee. I also tried to get a new GP a few months ago but currently do not even have one, so now I guess I'll be trying look up one tomorrow. (I wanted a GP who could prescribe ALL my meds and ended up seeing an endocrinologist in September who informed me essentially they are not my GP -- they gave me temps on any meds non-related to endocrinology and I still need to find another doctor for "my regular needs"). But who knows when I can get in to see anyone I can find, you know how new docs and waits are. (I've done walk-in's to FirstCare before and they were totally useless -- the last time I did that, they even sent me an unexpected refund check some months later because of their poor service, when I hadn't even complained... although they sucked badly. Yeah.)
So I'm left wondering whether it's a tooth issue, a sinus issue, or a nerve issue... and meanwhile I need to resolve it fast just in order to sleep. When the pain is bad enough, I feel like doing the Castaway thing / yanking the teeth out with a pair of pliers, which is insane. But that's how irritating and painful it is.
Oh, and I also have mostly untreated TMJ (which seems exacerbated right now). So toss that in.
I just need a sense of options...
Over the last two months I've had some degree of back left molar pain (top and bottom). I have also had either caps or extensive dental fillings in that area. And since I have bad sinus cavities (I have blood relatives who also suffer from pinched sinus cavities that more easily get infected), it's not uncommon for me to have pain for a few weeks in the fall when the weather changes.
Well, I was having pain since early mid-September into mid-October -- very manageable discomfort, but still discomfort -- so I went to the dentist. I also had been blowing off my tooth cleanings for two years, so that was stupid too. Long story short, they took x-rays that didn't show any noticeable change to a weird situation I had explored 2-3 years back, where I saw the same dentist, as well as an endodontist, and a ENT doc for allergies. On the scans they all did, they saw a darkish area in my left sinuses area that didn't look quite right but none of them could decide what it was. Like, NONE of them. I got as far as a blood allergy test with the ENT after that (where I learned I was very mildly allergic to cats, not to the degree that I couldn't have them, and heavily allergic to dust mites), and then she said she'd consider surgery for my case if I did a neti pot for a year... and I tried that for a week and was like screw this.
Anyway, back to the present -- the new x-rays again showed that ambiguous area in the same place, with no noticeable change. There was nothing he could do at the moment for the acute issue, so I said I'd come in again in a week or two for my checkup/cleaning and we'd go from there. So I did that. I have do have receding gums in the back areas of my mouth unfortunately, but no noticeable cavities. We decided that I would schedule in a month or so (to catch my new FSA year) to come back, where we'd consider whether I needed to have those troublesome left back molars either recapped or refilled.... essentially excavating and discovery, in case there's something going on in there, because there's nothing obvious on the outside.
This seemed fine until Friday, then WHAMMO. I got up in the morning and by 7-8am my back two teeth (which I am guessing are fed by the same nerve) just started going kind of nutty on me. I was working from home and by 11am I just put in sick leave and then tried to deal with it. That was yesterday. it feels like it was last week due to the hellishness. I couldn't even sleep in my bed last night because having my head at the wrong angle will be "too much pressure" ... so I slept over in my reclining chair at a certain angle with blankets on me. I'm kind of amazed I made about six hours before waking the first time, then another 2 hours after popping more pills. But I still feel exhausted and keep taking 20 minute naps when I sit in the chair.
So I've got two issues. The most obvious is pain management.
1. I was controlling prior discomfort easily for some weeks with half-dosing of ibuprofin and tylenol. It was more on an "as needed" basis. The dentist knew this. Now in the last 36 hours it's been pretty much max possible dose of BOTH for adults, and the areas in the middle before I can really justify a safe dose can become a bit hellish. I'm not sure what to do in this regard. I tried this last dose just taking one ibuprofin to ease the wear-off pain of the tylenol, then take the other halfway through the dosing period. But damn. I can't even watch a movie straight through, nor sit on the sofa with a lack of backsupport. (which leads me to wonder) Anyway, how am I supposed to deal with this? I've still got tomorrow, then I'm supposed to work on Monday (and sub for my supervisor on Thurs/Fri). I'm probably already looking at only a half day at this rate. I will go mad if this keeps up for a week or more, I feel like a druggie consumed with the thoughts of my next painkiller.
2. The other question is whether anyone has ever heard of anything like this, in terms of having this deep-seated tooth pain potentially related to sinuses, where no one can figure out what is happening. Also, to complicate matters, since nerves are connected, I also had exams about my spinal column some years ago (i actually had steriods shot twice into my spin, to stop inflammation and help fix numbness I was having my fingers). I hadn't really had noticeable issues for years, but I notice that I can't lay on the sofa without it making the teeth hurt even worse or sitting/laying certain positions. The doc back then asked me if I was ever in an acute accident, because I had cartilage damage between my 6 and 7 vertabrae (which is why I got the steroid shots). No, I honestly never did. it's always been a huge mystery.
Anyway, I have no idea where even to go / what to pursue, and now I've got an acute situation to resolve. My dentist has no idea what the problem is, and at this stage ALL he can do is take out the fillings in the back teeth and see if redoing something fixes it / something is going on in there. Whee. I also tried to get a new GP a few months ago but currently do not even have one, so now I guess I'll be trying look up one tomorrow. (I wanted a GP who could prescribe ALL my meds and ended up seeing an endocrinologist in September who informed me essentially they are not my GP -- they gave me temps on any meds non-related to endocrinology and I still need to find another doctor for "my regular needs"). But who knows when I can get in to see anyone I can find, you know how new docs and waits are. (I've done walk-in's to FirstCare before and they were totally useless -- the last time I did that, they even sent me an unexpected refund check some months later because of their poor service, when I hadn't even complained... although they sucked badly. Yeah.)
So I'm left wondering whether it's a tooth issue, a sinus issue, or a nerve issue... and meanwhile I need to resolve it fast just in order to sleep. When the pain is bad enough, I feel like doing the Castaway thing / yanking the teeth out with a pair of pliers, which is insane. But that's how irritating and painful it is.
Oh, and I also have mostly untreated TMJ (which seems exacerbated right now). So toss that in.
I just need a sense of options...