Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 In a message dated 1/21/2004 6:47:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, pghand@... writes: Do you have your levels checked regularly? Yes, Once every 3 months. I have a standing order at the out patient lab at my local hospital to have them done stat if I feel like my levels are too high. I have a crazy reaction to Dilantian that most people do not. Levels should hit a high and then stop. But my body, on occasion, stores up the Dilantian and I get toxic. Pretty nasty ... like I am super drugged, cant really see and walk very well. Weird and no one can explain it so I go with the flow. My gum bleeding is pretty bad but the inflammation is relatively light. I have seen pictures of Dilantian users... WOW! I did have to have my gums mowed down once but that was really more for cosmetic than for dental reasons although the pockets are larger in me of course so I have to be watched. Speaking of teeth. All my life I just assumed that when you went to the dentist pain was a normal part of it. I have NEVER gotten completely numb on any dental procedure. When I read about EDS and local anesthetic it hit me that I was not supposed to be in pain. I asked my dentist and he said " you mean you have never been completely numb and you have been hurting all this time? " I told him yes and he was horrified. He said I had to be the best patient he has ever had then! LOL! Debbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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