Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 Thanks - you are right, it's been expensive plus I need two teeth replaced. I am opting for a bridge on both and that's a total of $4,800! My concern is that I still have a daily toothache on the top right where I have an all porcelain crown and an porcelain/metal crown right next to it. I can't tell exactly where the pain is coming from and don't know if I am retracing symptoms or what. Overall I am pretty discouraged and overwhelmed right now. I had one day with hardly any pain and now I have pain again. I finally stopped using my hormone cream on Tuesday morning and just had this feeling that this weekend I wouldn't be PMSing. Well, I am and it already started at 9 AM this morning rather than later tonight like it normally does. I want to do Bee's program 100 % but I am SO tempted to go back on the cream. I am so frustrated I could cry. Sorry to whine! a <from Doug> As much money as you've already spent on dentists lately, if I were you, I'd relax and simply do Bee's diet/supplements for 3 months. THEN I'd re-evaluate my dental issues. Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 Force yourself to do the program 100%, with no extras, for one month, just to see what happens. You might be surprised! Doug > > Thanks - you are right, it's been expensive plus I need two teeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 That's a great goal - thank you for suggesting it. I know once the PMS is over I'll be more positive again and I am working on positive affirmations right now. It's amazing what whacky hormones can do to your mental state. :-) a _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Doug Force yourself to do the program 100%, with no extras, for one month, just to see what happens. You might be surprised! Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 > > Thanks - you are right, it's been expensive plus I need two teeth replaced. > I am opting for a bridge on both and that's a total of $4,800! My concern is > that I still have a daily toothache on the top right where I have an all > porcelain crown and an porcelain/metal crown right next to it. I can't tell > exactly where the pain is coming from and don't know if I am retracing > symptoms or what. a, I don't know if this might relate to your situation but in the past two years I've gotten two crowns on broken teeth. Neither broken tooth hurt me and they were each broken for over a year before I got the crowns - one of them almost two years. I've had sensitivity and minor pain with one crown almost from the moment I got it. I disliked the dentist who did that crown and delayed the second for that reason. I finally switched to a different dentist in that practice and when he was prepping me for the second crown, I asked about the pain I was experiencing with the first. I was very discouraged because I'd previously had no pain and since getting the crown it was a pretty regular thing for me. He took x-rays and examined the crown and said everything looked good. Asked me about my health, specifically colds and congestion. Yes, I'd had a cold recently and yes, I am frequently congested even when I don't have a cold. He explained the sinus cavity was very close to the root of that tooth and I was likely feeling discomfort because of the congestion. I've since noticed that the pain increases with increased congestion and illness and decreases the rest of the time. Perhaps you have a similar situation... Pamela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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