Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 I don't know what you had done, but whenever I have dental work I will try to take some chlorella and I take Clindamicin. Even with cleaning. Plus, I will usually use photon light therapy to aid in swelling and pain. I don't know what my old dentist used, I don't think it was Novacaine, but it was so much easier to handle. I hate Novacaine. Hope you feel better soon! > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 Hi , No, I haven't had this happen, except getting a little lightheaded from the Novocaine. May-be you are sensitive to the Novocaine? What kind of dental work did you have done? Maud On Sep 11, 2010, at 1:38 AM, MG wrote: > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 Novacaine comes mixed with epinephrine. I can't tolerate it at all-- get heart pounding and tremors for 24 hours. It's very hard on the adrenals if they're already stressed. You can tell the dentist you can't tolerate epinephrine and they'll use a different numbing agent. They may have to inject you twice, because the other drugs don't last as long, but it works and doesn't give me palpitations & tremors. I had a tooth extracted two months ago and have been very sick ever since. I'm waiting for blood work results again, but had a lot of pain, swollen lymph nodes (brain scramble can be fun-- I almost wrote nymph lodes!) and increasing kidney pain after taking ibuprofen. My immune system seems to have been knocked for a loop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 Well tonight one of the teeth they worked on felt sharp on my tongue and then all the sudden a piece fell out and sharp pain because the nerve is exposed. so back i go at 9am to be on their doorstep. I will ask for no Epi but Im praying they dont have to pull it out....sigh From: Aurora <aurora@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 11:31 PM Â Novacaine comes mixed with epinephrine. I can't tolerate it at all-- get heart pounding and tremors for 24 hours. It's very hard on the adrenals if they're already stressed. You can tell the dentist you can't tolerate epinephrine and they'll use a different numbing agent. They may have to inject you twice, because the other drugs don't last as long, but it works and doesn't give me palpitations & tremors. I had a tooth extracted two months ago and have been very sick ever since. I'm waiting for blood work results again, but had a lot of pain, swollen lymph nodes (brain scramble can be fun-- I almost wrote nymph lodes!) and increasing kidney pain after taking ibuprofen. My immune system seems to have been knocked for a loop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 Hi , I also get increased rashes, etc. when I have dental work done, or stress for that matter. A lot of my bart symptoms are in my jaw area too, and I have tooth pains all the time. Hope you feel better soon? From: MG <goddess_mystic@...> To: Date: 09/11/2010 01:38 AM Subject: [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs Sent by: Goodevening Everyone, I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting dental work? Blessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 I fine lidocaine (novacaine) makes my heart race and I don't feel good after it. Now I am only given carbacaine sp? It takes longer to set in, but I feel so much better afterwards. From: " " <laura_mac@...> To: Date: 09/11/2010 10:36 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs Sent by: I don't know what you had done, but whenever I have dental work I will try to take some chlorella and I take Clindamicin. Even with cleaning. Plus, I will usually use photon light therapy to aid in swelling and pain. I don't know what my old dentist used, I don't think it was Novacaine, but it was so much easier to handle. I hate Novacaine. Hope you feel better soon! > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 I deleted the message chain as it was getting long The time before the last time I went to the dentist I had a major reaction to the novocaine. Tunnel vision, fear, heart racing. He told me they actually don't use novocaine anymore (although everyone calls it that anyway). The mixture they use now has epinephrine in it (makes it work better, faster) - if you are experiencing any kind of adrenal stress/fatigue, it can really blow you out of the water. They marked me 'No EPI' in my chart, and the time I went since I had no reaction to the numbing agent. I spoke with a friend of mine who used to be an ER nurse - she said that it sounded like I had a major parasympathetic nervous system response to the epi, and my blood pressure bottomed out. So this is nothing to mess around with. If you have weird symptoms from an injection, talk to your dentist about alternatives. If your dentist isn't open to this, find a new one!!! - Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 You poor thing - let me know what happens. That has happened to me before - my teeth are almost all capped because of their poor quality..... _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of MG Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 11:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs Well tonight one of the teeth they worked on felt sharp on my tongue and then all the sudden a piece fell out and sharp pain because the nerve is exposed. so back i go at 9am to be on their doorstep. I will ask for no Epi but Im praying they dont have to pull it out....sigh From: Aurora <aurora@... <mailto:aurora%40historica.us> > Subject: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs <mailto: %40> Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 11:31 PM Novacaine comes mixed with epinephrine. I can't tolerate it at all-- get heart pounding and tremors for 24 hours. It's very hard on the adrenals if they're already stressed. You can tell the dentist you can't tolerate epinephrine and they'll use a different numbing agent. They may have to inject you twice, because the other drugs don't last as long, but it works and doesn't give me palpitations & tremors. I had a tooth extracted two months ago and have been very sick ever since. I'm waiting for blood work results again, but had a lot of pain, swollen lymph nodes (brain scramble can be fun-- I almost wrote nymph lodes!) and increasing kidney pain after taking ibuprofen. My immune system seems to have been knocked for a loop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 They didnt have to pull it. he said the other dentist didnt do it right...sigh. they are composites so it is more difficult to harden them he said. And they used no Epi which made a HUGE difference! I have pain but my cns isnt all jacked up lol. Now back in 2 weeks for the other 3 on the right side and removing the 4 amalgams in 2 months in the bay Area by laser. Hugs From: Aurora <aurora@... <mailto:aurora%40historica.us> > Subject: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs <mailto: %40> Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 11:31 PM Novacaine comes mixed with epinephrine. I can't tolerate it at all-- get heart pounding and tremors for 24 hours. It's very hard on the adrenals if they're already stressed. You can tell the dentist you can't tolerate epinephrine and they'll use a different numbing agent. They may have to inject you twice, because the other drugs don't last as long, but it works and doesn't give me palpitations & tremors. I had a tooth extracted two months ago and have been very sick ever since. I'm waiting for blood work results again, but had a lot of pain, swollen lymph nodes (brain scramble can be fun-- I almost wrote nymph lodes!) and increasing kidney pain after taking ibuprofen. My immune system seems to have been knocked for a loop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 I have to ask them not to give me Epinephrine (which is usually in the novocaine). That keeps the heart from pounding for hours. Last time I had Epinephrine my heart pounded for two days straight!!! It was horrible. Connie [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs Goodevening Everyone, I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting dental work? Blessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 I had to go back today Connie and got the one without Epi in it and did just fine. No anxiety, racing heart or rash woohoo! From: Connie Blaze <connieblaz@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 3:52 PM Â I have to ask them not to give me Epinephrine (which is usually in the novocaine). That keeps the heart from pounding for hours. Last time I had Epinephrine my heart pounded for two days straight!!! It was horrible. Connie [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs Goodevening Everyone, I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting dental work? Blessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 My blood pressure bottomed out after a colonoscopy three years ago, following IV injection of a different drug (benzodiazepine, I think). Part of the problem is that we may not be detoxing properly so even a small amount has tremendous effect on us. deb > > > I deleted the message chain as it was getting long > > The time before the last time I went to the dentist I had a major reaction to the novocaine. Tunnel vision, fear, heart racing. He told me they actually don't use novocaine anymore (although everyone calls it that anyway). > > The mixture they use now has epinephrine in it (makes it work better, faster) - if you are experiencing any kind of adrenal stress/fatigue, it can really blow you out of the water. > > They marked me 'No EPI' in my chart, and the time I went since I had no reaction to the numbing agent. > > I spoke with a friend of mine who used to be an ER nurse - she said that it sounded like I had a major parasympathetic nervous system response to the epi, and my blood pressure bottomed out. So this is nothing to mess around with. If you have weird symptoms from an injection, talk to your dentist about alternatives. If your dentist isn't open to this, find a new one!!! > > - Jen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 Thank you Jen! I may have to drop this list, though I've been a member for years. It has gotten so long and cumbersome that I can't pull it up in a format that I can read. PLEASE, delete some of the messages you are responding to. Leave only the part or parts that are relevant. The result if that is not done makes it impossibly long. Thank you in advance. jo > > > I deleted the message chain as it was getting long > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 i see a holistic integrated dentist and it has made all the difference in the world with the lyme. On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Maud Steinberg <maudsteinberg@...>wrote: > Hi , > > No, I haven't had this happen, except getting a little lightheaded from the > Novocaine. May-be you are sensitive to the Novocaine? What kind of dental > work did you have done? Maud > On Sep 11, 2010, at 1:38 AM, MG wrote: > > > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My > heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I have > a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because she > did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 what > it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when getting > dental work? > > > > Blessings > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 Just wanted to add in that after a root canal several years ago by a general dentist, I had a similar reaction. He didn't take my BP, but I bet it was low. He was slow, took over 2 hrs to do the root canal, and injected me three times. I started to feel like I was going to pass out and had tremendous anxiety and trouble focusing. The drugged feeling lasted 3 days. One dentist told me I am sensitive to epi. I've done another root canal using minimal epi and I did ok. All other times I ask for carbacain. At least now I know what happened. > > > > > > I deleted the message chain as it was getting long > > > > The time before the last time I went to the dentist I had a major reaction to the novocaine. Tunnel vision, fear, heart racing. He told me they actually don't use novocaine anymore (although everyone calls it that anyway). > > > > The mixture they use now has epinephrine in it (makes it work better, faster) - if you are experiencing any kind of adrenal stress/fatigue, it can really blow you out of the water. > > > > They marked me 'No EPI' in my chart, and the time I went since I had no reaction to the numbing agent. > > > > I spoke with a friend of mine who used to be an ER nurse - she said that it sounded like I had a major parasympathetic nervous system response to the epi, and my blood pressure bottomed out. So this is nothing to mess around with. If you have weird symptoms from an injection, talk to your dentist about alternatives. If your dentist isn't open to this, find a new one!!! > > > > - Jen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 Just wanted to add in that after a root canal several years ago by a general dentist, I had a similar reaction. He didn't take my BP, but I bet it was low. He was slow, took over 2 hrs to do the root canal, and injected me three times. I started to feel like I was going to pass out and had tremendous anxiety and trouble focusing. The drugged feeling lasted 3 days. One dentist told me I am sensitive to epi. I've done another root canal using minimal epi and I did ok. All other times I ask for carbacain. At least now I know what happened. > > > > > > I deleted the message chain as it was getting long > > > > The time before the last time I went to the dentist I had a major reaction to the novocaine. Tunnel vision, fear, heart racing. He told me they actually don't use novocaine anymore (although everyone calls it that anyway). > > > > The mixture they use now has epinephrine in it (makes it work better, faster) - if you are experiencing any kind of adrenal stress/fatigue, it can really blow you out of the water. > > > > They marked me 'No EPI' in my chart, and the time I went since I had no reaction to the numbing agent. > > > > I spoke with a friend of mine who used to be an ER nurse - she said that it sounded like I had a major parasympathetic nervous system response to the epi, and my blood pressure bottomed out. So this is nothing to mess around with. If you have weird symptoms from an injection, talk to your dentist about alternatives. If your dentist isn't open to this, find a new one!!! > > > > - Jen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 After any dental work, including cleanings, I will feel flu-like for a week or so. A holistic dentist in St. Louis checks everyones saliva for spirochetes, and if it's positive, he has them pre-treat with chlorhexadrine. I've tried this, but it didn't change a thing for me. However, maybe it will help you or someone else. > > Hi , > > I also get increased rashes, etc. when I have dental work done, or stress > for that matter. A lot of my bart symptoms are in my jaw area too, and I > have tooth pains all the time. > > Hope you feel better soon? > > > > > > From: > MG <goddess_mystic@...> > To: > > Date: > 09/11/2010 01:38 AM > Subject: > [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs > Sent by: > > > > > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My > heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I > have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because > she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 > what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when > getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 After any dental work, including cleanings, I will feel flu-like for a week or so. A holistic dentist in St. Louis checks everyones saliva for spirochetes, and if it's positive, he has them pre-treat with chlorhexadrine. I've tried this, but it didn't change a thing for me. However, maybe it will help you or someone else. > > Hi , > > I also get increased rashes, etc. when I have dental work done, or stress > for that matter. A lot of my bart symptoms are in my jaw area too, and I > have tooth pains all the time. > > Hope you feel better soon? > > > > > > From: > MG <goddess_mystic@...> > To: > > Date: > 09/11/2010 01:38 AM > Subject: > [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs > Sent by: > > > > > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My > heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I > have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because > she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 > what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when > getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Funny to see this thread of messages today because my tooth cracked and a piece fell out during work this morning. I just got it fixed, but am very cranky, not sleepy, but want to be alone and lie down....all this after being so happy that I was having a productive day at work. That particular tooth seemed to have shifted a few weeks ago - suddenly I couldn't chew on one side because the grooves of the teeth weren't meeting up properly. I know the Lyme et al. has leeched calcium from my body because I fractured bones in each foot this spring. Plus I was having muscle twitches. The twitches stopped once I found a good calcium supplement, but they come back when I'm sick (I just got over bronchitis - maybe mycoplasma acting up again). I'm scared all of my skeletal system is going to fall apart! Got oil? www.crudethemovie.com www.H2oildoc.com ________________________________ From: <camcdowellkc@...> Sent: Sun, September 26, 2010 7:47:01 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs After any dental work, including cleanings, I will feel flu-like for a week or so. A holistic dentist in St. Louis checks everyones saliva for spirochetes, and if it's positive, he has them pre-treat with chlorhexadrine. I've tried this, but it didn't change a thing for me. However, maybe it will help you or someone else. > > Hi , > > I also get increased rashes, etc. when I have dental work done, or stress > for that matter. A lot of my bart symptoms are in my jaw area too, and I > have tooth pains all the time. > > Hope you feel better soon? > > > > > > From: > MG <goddess_mystic@...> > To: > > Date: > 09/11/2010 01:38 AM > Subject: > [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs > Sent by: > > > > > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My > heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I > have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because > she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 > what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when > getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2010 Report Share Posted September 28, 2010 Calcium supplements are dangerous. Use herbs that make bones stronger. Silica. Horsetail and nettles Sent from my iPhone On Sep 27, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Ma Huang <blueskyacupuncture@...> wrote: Funny to see this thread of messages today because my tooth cracked and a piece fell out during work this morning. I just got it fixed, but am very cranky, not sleepy, but want to be alone and lie down....all this after being so happy that I was having a productive day at work. That particular tooth seemed to have shifted a few weeks ago - suddenly I couldn't chew on one side because the grooves of the teeth weren't meeting up properly. I know the Lyme et al. has leeched calcium from my body because I fractured bones in each foot this spring. Plus I was having muscle twitches. The twitches stopped once I found a good calcium supplement, but they come back when I'm sick (I just got over bronchitis - maybe mycoplasma acting up again). I'm scared all of my skeletal system is going to fall apart! Got oil? www.crudethemovie.com www.H2oildoc.com ________________________________ From: <camcdowellkc@...> Sent: Sun, September 26, 2010 7:47:01 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Dental Work and Our Bugs After any dental work, including cleanings, I will feel flu-like for a week or so. A holistic dentist in St. Louis checks everyones saliva for spirochetes, and if it's positive, he has them pre-treat with chlorhexadrine. I've tried this, but it didn't change a thing for me. However, maybe it will help you or someone else. > > Hi , > > I also get increased rashes, etc. when I have dental work done, or stress > for that matter. A lot of my bart symptoms are in my jaw area too, and I > have tooth pains all the time. > > Hope you feel better soon? > > > > > > From: > MG <goddess_mystic@...> > To: > > Date: > 09/11/2010 01:38 AM > Subject: > [ ] Dental Work and Our Bugs > Sent by: > > > > > > > Goodevening Everyone, > > I had to have dental work today, but only had them do 1 side today. My > heart is pounding from the Novocaine, My Bart symptoms are flared and I > have a rash on my leg now. Also I know she told me I would be sore because > she did a lot of work, but it seems as if the pain is magnified times 100 > what it should be. Do any of these things happen to anyone else when > getting dental work? > > Blessings > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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