Guest guest Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 Greetings Everybody, I got lyme disease in 2006 but was treated and was fine until 2010. In summer of 2010, I had a very terrible abscess on my wisdom teeth. My dentist used the occasion to remove them all. My serious illness began shortly thereafter. Since then I've had several instances where I have been thoroughly convinced that I have an infection in my jaw and that it is in some way connected to the cognitive deficits I experience. These instances all have been times when I ate food, a particle of food gets stuck between my tooth and my gum back where my wisdom teeth used to be, and immediately, I begin to experience a sharp decline in cognitive ability as well as an increase in " wooziness " and an altered state of consciousness. Recently, every and any time food makes its way back to the corners of my mouth, I experience migratory pain that migrates from my upper cheek jaw bone, lower jaw bone, ears, and my eyes. My eyes are particularly of concern to me because recently, my vision has begun to decline. After my wisdom tooth extraction in 2010, I began experiencing double vision when I looked up. That has been increasing in me over the past 2-3 weeks and I feel strongly that it is connected to my jaw. Today (April 6 2012) I finally got in to see a highly recommended biological dentist. He did a panoramic test, several close in xray pictures, and did ART testing. He concluded that I have four caviations. He believes that caviations are in part related wheat allergies. His prescription was: 1. Meet with Allergy doc to " undo " my allergy to wheat. 2. Get ozone injections into my caviations. He said at minimum I will need to get 2 treatments of ozone injection. NOTE: He said that in a worse case scenario, they would have to do surgery, but that he has found that the non-surgical alternative is effective 95% of the time. My question to you all is thus: Does this sound about right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 Personnaly I would go first to the ozone ot see if I ma part of the 95% a surgeyr is a hard thing to do it streesed me out bad Kindly Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Friday, April 6, 2012 2:33 PMSubject: OT: Dental Issues Greetings Everybody,I got lyme disease in 2006 but was treated and was fine until 2010. In summer of 2010, I had a very terrible abscess on my wisdom teeth. My dentist used the occasion to remove them all. My serious illness began shortly thereafter.Since then I've had several instances where I have been thoroughly convinced that I have an infection in my jaw and that it is in some way connected to the cognitive deficits I experience. These instances all have been times when I ate food, a particle of food gets stuck between my tooth and my gum back where my wisdom teeth used to be, and immediately, I begin to experience a sharp decline in cognitive ability as well as an increase in "wooziness" and an altered state of consciousness.Recently, every and any time food makes its way back to the corners of my mouth, I experience migratory pain that migrates from my upper cheek jaw bone, lower jaw bone, ears, and my eyes. My eyes are particularly of concern to me because recently, my vision has begun to decline. After my wisdom tooth extraction in 2010, I began experiencing double vision when I looked up. That has been increasing in me over the past 2-3 weeks and I feel strongly that it is connected to my jaw.Today (April 6 2012) I finally got in to see a highly recommended biological dentist. He did a panoramic test, several close in xray pictures, and did ART testing.He concluded that I have four caviations. He believes that caviations are in part related wheat allergies.His prescription was: 1. Meet with Allergy doc to "undo" my allergy to wheat. 2. Get ozone injections into my caviations. He said at minimum I will need to get 2 treatments of ozone injection. NOTE: He said that in a worse case scenario, they would have to do surgery, but that he has found that the non-surgical alternative is effective 95% of the time.My question to you all is thus: Does this sound about right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 Hi , How many time is he going to do the ozon einjection please ? THanks Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Friday, April 6, 2012 2:33 PMSubject: OT: Dental Issues Greetings Everybody,I got lyme disease in 2006 but was treated and was fine until 2010. In summer of 2010, I had a very terrible abscess on my wisdom teeth. My dentist used the occasion to remove them all. My serious illness began shortly thereafter.Since then I've had several instances where I have been thoroughly convinced that I have an infection in my jaw and that it is in some way connected to the cognitive deficits I experience. These instances all have been times when I ate food, a particle of food gets stuck between my tooth and my gum back where my wisdom teeth used to be, and immediately, I begin to experience a sharp decline in cognitive ability as well as an increase in "wooziness" and an altered state of consciousness.Recently, every and any time food makes its way back to the corners of my mouth, I experience migratory pain that migrates from my upper cheek jaw bone, lower jaw bone, ears, and my eyes. My eyes are particularly of concern to me because recently, my vision has begun to decline. After my wisdom tooth extraction in 2010, I began experiencing double vision when I looked up. That has been increasing in me over the past 2-3 weeks and I feel strongly that it is connected to my jaw.Today (April 6 2012) I finally got in to see a highly recommended biological dentist. He did a panoramic test, several close in xray pictures, and did ART testing.He concluded that I have four caviations. He believes that caviations are in part related wheat allergies.His prescription was: 1. Meet with Allergy doc to "undo" my allergy to wheat. 2. Get ozone injections into my caviations. He said at minimum I will need to get 2 treatments of ozone injection. NOTE: He said that in a worse case scenario, they would have to do surgery, but that he has found that the non-surgical alternative is effective 95% of the time.My question to you all is thus: Does this sound about right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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