Jordana
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Good lord, it never ends.
I am off all abx for a little while because I have insane CANDIDA suddenly and my stomach crapped out, pun intended. Doc stopped abx and gave me fluconazole and tummy meds til I feel better.
My house is a drugstore.
The past few days ALL my teeth hurt, the way they do when you bite on tinfoil. It's really miserable. I've been oil swishing and brushing with sensitive toothpaste and I even painted some sensitive tooth stuff on my teeth; these things do nothing at all.
I was wondering...does anyone connect tooth pain to candida? It seems plausible, I am thrushy; anybody else?
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I had something similar happen to my upper molars - excruciating pain. Act fluoride mouthwash made it stop hurting for about 15 minutes. The second day, I went to the dentist - he xrayed and there was no sign of abcess, checked for cavities -
no cavities. He said the gum had receded a bit, exposing the root and painted the rooy with some fluoride and I left the office with the tooth feeling OK.
At home though, it started up again and I had referred pain start in the lower molars too. So I got out a Dentex Toothache kit and
applied the solution to the tops of the teeth which made it stop hurting. Then in about 20 minutes, I swished Act around my
teeth again. Then when it started hurting again, I used toothache drops and so on and so on all weekend. By Monday,
the nerve endings in the tooth had shrunk enough so that there was no more pain.
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Stinging gums with micro stings and using closys cd mouthwash ...adding oul of oregano to coconut for oulpulling
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Jordana
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Hm, I've got bees coming tomorrow even though I'm not stinging. Maybe I should youtube microstinging. I have both OOO and coconut oil, I'll try that today. Nothing else has done a thing for it.
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Jordana, do you take good probiotics as well? My candida seems to flair when I start new meds and then calms down.
florastor probiotics helped my tummy the most out of all the kinds I've tried.
And I have no clue about the teeth, except I had very sensitive teeth while I was taking rifampin....bummer!
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I lost 6 root canal teeth because of Lyme. That broke my heart. Over $14,000 of dental work lost. Root canals provide a hiding place for Lyme. My other root canal teeth will most likely have to be pulled or I will never get well.
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Jordana
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I know, I'm really worried about that part. I figured when this started I should have enough cash to get functional but I have no dental and I want to keep my teeth. From the way they feel I'm pretty sure I'm going to need a total overhaul.
About probiotics -- right now I'm taking vsl 3 but it was obviously not enough. I had angular cheilitis for about a year before I found out I had Lyme, so I was already fermenting; probably just got out of hand.
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If oil pulling can help, it's simple - just keep a little coconut oil in your mouth for 15 or 20 minutes and spit out.
I don't have the kind of symptoms you're dealing with, but it eases gum pain for me.
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Brussels
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The longer anyone suffers with lyme chronically, the more teeth problems they'll have.
The equation is always simple:
the longer lyme / chronic infections =
= more candida, more gut problems, more allergies, more parallel infections start to rise, more teeth problems.
At least, that is what I've seen here in lymenet, during these years.
Infections AND toxins are all over the mouth, specially in the roots.
If you have dead teeth (root canals or just dead teeth), again, they're also a time-bomb.
A bad immune system + chronic fatigue can be the click for many problems to rise.
....clean the gut / allergy free diet/ probiotics / live food / parasites / heavy metals / candida etc, as much as you can.
You'll be giving your body a break.
Treat gut and mouth, that is what I kept telling myself during lyme.
I had problems with my teeth the whole way through lyme disease. When lyme stopped, I was FED UP of dentists, treatments. It took me 6 years to go back see a dentist again.
By then, I had 5 additional dead teeth (I lost almost one a year, they died from the ROOT, not from the upper parts).
All my teeth were movable to finger touch. Extremely weak.
I always suffered from pains (since lyme), sometimes badly, some just dull pain, sometimes very acute pains with total infected teeth.
After more than a decade on BONE infection due to ONE tooth I lost to lyme, due to lyme, I still feel the damage in my cheekbone.
Just treat your mouth, as well as you can (afford), biological dentists would be 'better' (if they are skillful).
While lyme rarely kills, teeth do kill, and very often (my lyme doctor's EXACT words).
For me, the Tesla's violet ray was God-given. I do feel my teeth got stronger (stronger rooted), I stopped losing teeth (last 2 years, I haven't lost any!).
I've been using that wand for more than 2 years.
I'm still far from strong, but I'm glad I don't need to keep pulling teeth off.
Take your teeth /bone /jaw symptoms seriously.
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Jordana
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Honestly the more I read about teeth and Lyme and mouth infections the more I just want to yank them all out.
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Haley
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Brussels - you always have very good information. Do you work in healthcare?
I know that I have several teeth that need to be polled due to root canals, but I'm not ready to pull all of my teeth. I have been using a WaterPik this video explains a good way to keep your guns clean it's helping me quite a bit .
It's a bit long they could've done it in 5 minutes. It's filling the WaterPik container with salt water and baking soda.
Haley
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Haley: [QB] Brussels - you always have very good information. Do you work in healthcare?
I know that I have several teeth that need to be pulled due to root canals, but I'm not ready to pull all of my teeth. I have been using a WaterPik . This video explains a good way to keep your gums clean, it's helping me quite a bit .
It's a bit long , they could've done it in 5 minutes. It's filling the WaterPik container with salt water and baking soda.
Brussels
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Haley, the video you show talks about one problem: heart failure due to gum disease.
This is true, that is why my doctor told me:'Take that tooth out NOW!!'.
Do I work in health care? Let's say, yes and no!
I just work energetically, with people that found no help with normal doctors, if they want to come. I don't do any ad, it's just mouth to mouth.
It took me about 2 years to decide to take 2 teeth off. It was a hard decision. Today I have 7 teeth less, but I truly felt the heart symptoms people talk about.
I think mouth hygiene is good, but when the problem is in the bones, you could try ozone, for a while. I did, as I kept postponing surgery.
In my case, my immune system was too weak to fight the remaining infections. The dead teeth can't fight, anyway, because they are dead. I had no choice, to tell you the truth, than to pull some of them off.
but I decided to pull all of the dead teeth off, because the bone infection was spreading slowly but surely, and I was losing about a tooth A YEAR!!!
Since I pulled my last dead tooth, I haven't lost a tooth (it's been about 2 years now). So, in the end, it was like a trade: one less tooth here and there, but in the end, I still have some left!!
If I hadn't taken them all, I wonder how long would that be for me to lose all of the remaining, if my heart survived long enough for that!
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I am really sorry for you. You should visit a doctor as soon as possible, because if you won't take care of yourself, you might regret that in the future. Moreover, you can find a lot of good dentists which can help in returning a perfect smile on your face . You have just to search carefully because a good doctor is not easy to find, and of course it is not cheap. Hope everything will be ok, and you'll solve your problem. If you have any questions left, write me
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