Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 Okay. So, three years ago I was in an accident. My scooter tire got caught in the street car track and threw me off. I landed on my knee, shoulder, face - right side. I couldn't move my jaw for about a week afterwards. I've since had knee surgery and back surgery. My face has continuted to cause me pain since. I was referred to the Myofacial Surgery department where I went through four doctors. Four. Why? Because they left the department after six months. Each. Then I'd fall through the cracks and it would take another two months to get in touch with another doctor before they'd leave again. I had an x-ray, MRI, and Panograph taken of my jaw/face. Each doctor in the Myofacial department told me there was nothing in the pictures. The second doctor I saw offered to do an Arthrocentesis - basically, an outpatient surgical procedure that drains fluid from the jaw joints that is helpful in relieving swelling and pressure. And it worked - for about four weeks. Finally, the fourth doctor I spoke with referred me to a DDS specialist. It took my HMO four months and three official, legal requests to send the images of my face to the specialist. It took him longer to load the images onto his computer than to look at them and tell me what he saw. He told me that the disc pops in and out of place everytime I open and close my jaw, that I had bone loss, and arthritis in both joints. Then he says, " That's probably why they did the Arthrocentesis. " I now have a direction, a reason for the pain, something besides the " we are doctors and we do not see anything therefore there isn't anything there " bull. And, do you think any one of those four Myofacial specialist surgeons mentioned any of those findings to me?!!! It's been three years. The MRI was taken a year ago. I have so much rage and frustration and anger - and I have been in the worst pain over the last couple of days because you know how well stress does for chronic pain! I feel beside myself. Absolutely, livid. Betrayed, almost. Any insight into this situation would be very helpful. I know a lot of people deal with TMD/TMJ but I have not come across many people with injury to their jaw. Most people just don't fall on their face, and take it from me, I don't recommend it. Staci PS...I'm also glad my sense of humor hasn't broken... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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