OMG....my jaw is KILLING me now....

joditoad1974

Cathlete
I cant go to the doctor until tomm. morning. I cant eat now,I can only open my mouth about an inch. I wish the doc had an appointment today....I hope I can wait that long. It has gotten a lot worse since this morning. Wish me luck

joanna
 
Isn't there anyway she/he can squeeze you in? When I am in that situation, I always ask if the dr. can't seem me, what ER or Urgent care facility do they recommend. Usually then they realize that it really is urgent and get me in.

Colleen
 
She is leaving early today at 2:00....no other doc is there. I may end up going to the ER if it stays like this tonight.

joanna
 
I'm wondering if one of your molar roots is decaying and you need a root canal. This happened to me a couple of times with old fillings. I thought I was going to die. Worse than labor. Ibuprofen, 800 MG almost helped.
 
Joanna ~

I said a prayer that your pain would be relieved. I totally empathize...a few years ago I was diagnosed w/ TMJ. The doc prescribed Celebrex which did give me relief (and I needed relief desperately because we were about to leave on a 1 week cruise). Obviously, Celebrex is not an option any longer for anyone. Last time I had mouth pain (turned out to be an absessed tooth w/ a 35 year old filling in it!) the endodontist prescribed tylenol w/ codeine which did zero for me but the interesting thing is, he told me I could cycle the prescription w/a double dosage of Advil (he said it would be the same as prescription strength ibuprofen). I actually got more relief from doubling up on the Advil than the tylenol w/ codeine 'script. As far as the TMJ is concerned, I've gotten more relief from consciously relaxing my jaw. ....I realize that as much pain as you're in, that sounds over-simplified, (not to mention that it is near impossible to relax when you're in excruciating pain).

I do pray you get relief soon. I've done both - suffered w/ severe jaw and mouth pain and given birth naturally (no epidural, no pain relievers) and I'd rather be in labor and deliver a baby than to go thru the jaw/mouth pain.

~ Kim

"Welcome the challenge...Embrace it...Don't fear it." -Cathe Friedrich
 

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