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My husband has had a constant, low-level headache since mid October

2007. An MRI showed nothing. He had a filling replaced without

protective measures in mid-September 2007. If this were the cause,

wouldn't the headache have appeared within days rather than weeks?

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> My husband has had a constant, low-level headache since mid October

> 2007. An MRI showed nothing. He had a filling replaced without

> protective measures in mid-September 2007. If this were the cause,

> wouldn't the headache have appeared within days rather than weeks?

>

One would think so.

It may be worthwhile going to a different dentist and asking for an opinion if

there is

anything going on in his mouth that could be causing a headache, or seeing

someone

(which does incldue a few dentists) who is familiar with craniosacral therapy or

cranial

osteopathy.

Andy

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He is seeing several neurologitsts. We'll try the suggestions.

Might his daily antioxidants have slowed the oxidation of the Hg0

vapor into Hg++, delaying the headache?

Are the symptoms of inappropriate dental work (acute exposure) the

same as for chronic exposure (e.g., brain fog, memory and cognitive

problems)?

> > wouldn't the headache have appeared within days rather than weeks?

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> One would think so.

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