I wonder if my EMF Sensitivity has anything to do with my impacted Wisdom tooth

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I wonder if my EMF Sensitivity has anything to do with my impacted Wisdom tooth

jbbolden24
Hello all, I haven't posted on this forum in a while. However, I have
a question to ask everyone. Do you think that my EMF Sensitivity
might be getting caused by my impacted wisdom tooth?

I have had this problem for 4 years, and although the symptoms have
gradually worsened, most of them go away all except this weird pain
and tightness in my upper gums. It NEVER goes away; it is there day
and night, and my gums always feel restricted. The only time I get a
break is if I take a shower, go outside, or go to sleep. It is like,
almost in this time, my body builds up reserves; however, they don't
last very long.

I went to the dentist and found out that I have an impacted wisdom
tooth in the upper right half of my mouth.

I also had terribly bad sinus problems all of my life, and I wonder if
that, in someway, affected the nerves in the upper part of my mouth
where the wisdom teeth are located. I only have one wisdom tooth in
the upper part of my mouth, and that wisdom tooth is impacted.  

This weird EMF Sensitivity seems to be primarily be in the upper part
of my mouth on both sides where my wisdom teeth are located. The weird
thing about it is, that it is happening on the right and left sides of
the upper part of my gums; however, I never had a wisdom tooth on the
upper-left part of my mouth.

However, I have pains in other parts of my head too; however, they
come and go. The other EMF symptoms don't last, they tent do come and
go--like the tingling in the face, burning, etc.

My EMF symptoms have SLOWLY worsened over time; however, the gum pain
has been constant ever since the time I was over-exposed by the
monitor almost 4 years ago.

I wonder if that posterior superior alveolar nerve where the impacted
wisdom tooth is located is causing these problems.

I am going to get the impacted wisdom tooth pulled, and I am thinking
about getting a nerve block as well.

I think that nerve has become EMF sensitized.

I wonder if someone could offer me some advice.

Thanks,

John

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Re: I wonder if my EMF Sensitivity has anything to do with my impacted Wisdom tooth

evie15422
Hi, John,
   
If you follow this forum for more than a little while, you do get the sense that toxic problems seem to contribute to ES. Your impacted tooth wouldfall into that category--a toxic problem. It is also an immune problem. One thing that immune and toxic problems all have in common (among other things) is they create a great amount of lymphatic waste. Be sure to take that into consideration when you have your tooth removed. Go online and do some research on lymphatic helps (or if you want I can send you privately myresearch on this, as I have written it to others on another forum and can probably copy and paste it easily enough). It is just a list of things youcan do to help wastes get out of your body more easily. But, at any rate,anything that helps get toxins out of your body quickly is a plus (including removing an impacted tooth). Just be sure to make contingencies for allthe extra crap which will be circulating thru your system because of the tooth
extraction. Maybe Marc or others here know of proceedures your dentist should take. My lymphatic helps are of a more generalized nature.
   
Diane

jbbolden24 <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello all, I haven't posted on this forum in a while. However, I have
a question to ask everyone. Do you think that my EMF Sensitivity
might be getting caused by my impacted wisdom tooth?

I have had this problem for 4 years, and although the symptoms have
gradually worsened, most of them go away all except this weird pain
and tightness in my upper gums. It NEVER goes away; it is there day
and night, and my gums always feel restricted. The only time I get a
break is if I take a shower, go outside, or go to sleep. It is like,
almost in this time, my body builds up reserves; however, they don't
last very long.

I went to the dentist and found out that I have an impacted wisdom
tooth in the upper right half of my mouth.

I also had terribly bad sinus problems all of my life, and I wonder if
that, in someway, affected the nerves in the upper part of my mouth
where the wisdom teeth are located. I only have one wisdom tooth in
the upper part of my mouth, and that wisdom tooth is impacted.

This weird EMF Sensitivity seems to be primarily be in the upper part
of my mouth on both sides where my wisdom teeth are located. The weird
thing about it is, that it is happening on the right and left sides of
the upper part of my gums; however, I never had a wisdom tooth on the
upper-left part of my mouth.

However, I have pains in other parts of my head too; however, they
come and go. The other EMF symptoms don't last, they tent do come and
go--like the tingling in the face, burning, etc.

My EMF symptoms have SLOWLY worsened over time; however, the gum pain
has been constant ever since the time I was over-exposed by the
monitor almost 4 years ago.

I wonder if that posterior superior alveolar nerve where the impacted
wisdom tooth is located is causing these problems.

I am going to get the impacted wisdom tooth pulled, and I am thinking
about getting a nerve block as well.

I think that nerve has become EMF sensitized.

I wonder if someone could offer me some advice.

Thanks,

John



         


       
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