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Deanna,

Could it be cavities?? How long since you've been to a dentist and do you

have mercury fillings? I had cavities underneath my fillings that I didn't

know about. After I got them fixed that pain with cold things has mostly

gone away.

Beth

[ ] cold water = painful teeth

Yesterday I did stop drinking coffee for 24 hours so I could do the

Adrenal

Stress Index saliva test from 7 a.m. till midnight.

Without coffee I realized how really sick and exhausted I feel. It wasn't

just lack of caffeine.

The other thing is that I've developed a reaction from following the test

instructions and rinsing my mouth with very cold water for 3-5 minutes

before each saliva sample.

The first time I did it the cold water was uncomfortable but okay.

Second time around, it was excruciating. Starting with my molars, then

spreading, the cold was excruciating. When I spit out the very cold

water,

I was still experiencing excruciating pain, and my whole nervous system

seemed to be freaking out. That is, everything hurt.

Every since then anything cool in my mouth really makes my teeth hurt and

sets up that pain-spreading syndrome.

My take on this is that the nerves in my mouth/head are Lyme-filled and

that

once the senstitivity occured yesterday, it's staying with me for awhile.

What do you think?

Any ideas on how to calm it down?

It's just amazing how many symptoms of neuro-Lyme can exist.

Best of health and good cheer to you all.

Deanna

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Hi Deanna,

I love your name, it happens to be my daughter's name, the one whose

is sick too, but she likes to go by DJ ( she's 12 ). I have had

painful teeth for at least 10 years. Brushing with Auquafresh for

Sensitive teeth has helped me tremendously. Maybe you could try using

it regularly, it's much cheaper that that other stuff (Sensodyne,) or

at least after you have to do one of those cold water treatments.

I could acually eat ice cream without pain after I started using it.

God Bless and feel better,

Jules

- In , bluesky <bluesky@g...> wrote:

> Yesterday I did stop drinking coffee for 24 hours so I could do the

Adrenal

> Stress Index saliva test from 7 a.m. till midnight.

>

> Without coffee I realized how really sick and exhausted I feel. It

wasn't

> just lack of caffeine.

>

> The other thing is that I've developed a reaction from following the

test

> instructions and rinsing my mouth with very cold water for 3-5 minutes

> before each saliva sample.

>

> The first time I did it the cold water was uncomfortable but okay.

>

> Second time around, it was excruciating. Starting with my molars, then

> spreading, the cold was excruciating. When I spit out the very cold

water,

> I was still experiencing excruciating pain, and my whole nervous system

> seemed to be freaking out. That is, everything hurt.

>

> Every since then anything cool in my mouth really makes my teeth

hurt and

> sets up that pain-spreading syndrome.

>

> My take on this is that the nerves in my mouth/head are Lyme-filled

and that

> once the senstitivity occured yesterday, it's staying with me for

awhile.

>

> What do you think?

>

> Any ideas on how to calm it down?

>

> It's just amazing how many symptoms of neuro-Lyme can exist.

>

> Best of health and good cheer to you all.

> Deanna

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> Could it be cavities??

No, Beth, I don't believe it's cavities. It made every part of every tooth

hurt, as well as my head.

And now, after a few days, the sensitivity is gone.

I believe it's the neuro-Lyme. Feels as though it's everywhere in my head,

brain, cranial nerves.

Weird, eh?

Deanna

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<<<My take on this is that the nerves in my mouth/head are Lyme-filled and

that

once the sensitivity occurred yesterday, it's staying with me for awhile.>>>

My LLMD always asked about my teeth pain. That pain was used as a barometer

to how I was doing with the abx attacking the lyme bacteria. When we

finally conquered the lyme.......my teeth pain totally disappeared.

Unfortunately Lyme has left behind Sarcoidosis and PLMS.......not much fun

either.

Connieknwnj

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<<<I believe it's the neuro-Lyme. Feels as though it's everywhere in my

head,

brain, cranial nerves. Weird, eh?

>>

Not weird at all Deanna. I believe you are right. I too suffered greatly.

Many times when I was finished eating I would have teeth pain for hours. I

got use to putting those warm bean bags against my face to help the pain

leave.

Usually I would take some advil, put the warm beans against my face and

the pain would leave after about 20-30 minutes. I also suffered tingling

and numbness across my face and right up to and including my ear along with

a right eyelid droop.........all lyme.

Connieknwnj

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