Guest guest Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 > Dana, > Have you ever dealt with tooth pain? If so, what did you do? Yes, and I increased the yeast protocol. Because of your son's history tho, you might need to increase anti-bacterials. >>It has been suggested to me that the issue with my son (17) headbanging has tooth pain. He is scheduled for the dentist in 2 weeks. My other son had to have impacted wisdom teeth removed at 17. Does it sound reasonable? I suppose it is reasonable, altho I had impacted wisdom teeth removed when I was 13, and they didn't hurt. But if they are infected, I can see that they would hurt. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 I'm sorry, that must be awful for you and him to be going through this. Just recently I asked a bunch of my friends what to do about head banging and I got the following suggestions: 500mg Vitamin C twice daily Zinc Vitamin B6 Magnesium (epsom salt baths) Lithium Orotate Milk Thistle Cod Liver oil (or Vit A and D separate from cod liver oil source) Vit E IMO, it is probably gut or liver related causing headaches, I would be surprised if it was teeth bothering him but of course it happens and it's worth checking out. Liz > > Dana, > > Have you ever dealt with tooth pain? If so, what did you do? > > Yes, and I increased the yeast protocol. Because of your son's history tho, you might need to increase anti-bacterials. > > >>It has been suggested to me that the issue with my son (17) headbanging has tooth pain. He is scheduled for the dentist in 2 weeks. My other son had to have impacted wisdom teeth removed at 17. Does it sound reasonable? > > I suppose it is reasonable, altho I had impacted wisdom teeth removed when I was 13, and they didn't hurt. But if they are infected, I can see that they would hurt. > > Dana > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 I've had toothaches that have caused headaches, nausea, and mental fog. Nerves affected can give odd symptoms. I wanted to bang my head, so I can completely understand if your sweetie's in pain/discomfort. Clove oil is an analgesic so for topical use it may alleviate some discomfort. I don't expect it to alleviate nerve pain. feel free to contact me off post at my email. I have a wonderful Naturopath Dentist who is very helpful. Best of luck, Theodora > > Dana, > > Have you ever dealt with tooth pain? If so, what did you do? > > Yes, and I increased the yeast protocol. Because of your son's history tho, you might need to increase anti-bacterials. > > >>It has been suggested to me that the issue with my son (17) headbanging has tooth pain. He is scheduled for the dentist in 2 weeks. My other son had to have impacted wisdom teeth removed at 17. Does it sound reasonable? > > I suppose it is reasonable, altho I had impacted wisdom teeth removed when I was 13, and they didn't hurt. But if they are infected, I can see that they would hurt. > > Dana > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 > He doesn't take any anti-bacterial. Try OLE >>Do I need to give charcoal afterwards. If you didn't need charcoal with the Augmentin, you probably won't need it with the OLE. >>Should I still be trying to get vitamins in him? Do they help? >>Also giving Rescue Remedy when he actually has a meltdown. Does that help? If so, what are the ingredients? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2010 Report Share Posted June 20, 2010 Rescue Remedy is from the Bach flower range - there are 38 individual remedies each adressing a particular emotional state. The remedies are usually made by placing the flowers in water and exposing to sunlight or boiling. Then in a similar way to homoeopathic medicines this concentrate is diluted into individual bottles. It is usually in an alcohol base for the preservative affect. In Rescue remedy there is a mix of 5 flowers which address the most common emotions felt during traumatic or stressful situations. Impatiens is the flower in there to help with pain, irritibility and isolation. Rock Rose helps with fear and terror of the moment, Star of Bethlehem helps shock, Cherry Plum eases panic and calms the hysterical mind, and Clematis helps the person to stay present instead of numbing or fainting. If he responds to Rescue Remedy he may also benefit from an individualised flower remedy mix which is taken on a daily basis. Gail > > Don't know what helps, if anything. Ice packs seem to help once the headache occurs. I can't tell that anything prevents these attacks. I am trying to write down what I am giving, but it seems like nothing is effecting it or making it worse. Could it be withdrawal from the Risperdone? Could it be that he has started eating kfc 2x a day or the white potatoes he eats with it? > > > The spices used by KFC would have caused problems for my son. Do you give No-Fenol enzyme with the KFC? > > > > Don't know what's in the rescue remedy. Can't read the print. All I know is it seems to calm him down temorarily. It says it is a natural stress relief. > > > It would be helpful to know what it contains. Can someone help you read the label? > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 > Never thought of the no-fenol. How much would I need to give? For younger children I would start with 1/4 capsule but you can probably start with 1/2 capsule. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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