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 |
One possible mechanism of EMF sensitivity has to do with the
immune system, and in that scenario it is a very good idea to address any infections in the body. A dentist or oral surgeon might have insight into whether your tooth harbors infection, and whether surgery would help (things like black tea, fresh pineapple might reduce the chance of infection while healing from surgery). I believe there are blood antibody tests that can sometimes detect infection (also if CRP level is very high). Things that could help beyond good oral hygiene might include pomegranate toothpaste (see August "Life Extension") and vitamin D (D3 is best, see marshallprotocol.com). I should add this is all theoretical and applying it to myself did not dramatically solve anything, and should by no means be taken as medical advice. Bill On 8/4/07, 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 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi appreciate everyone emails, since EMF left temple pain past 4 yrs ago & has been good to hear from all &
starting to think my semi impacted wisdom-now decaying wisdom tooth at 37yr old may have somthing to do w/my nerve/emf throbing head pain associated mainly around cellphone(s) &/or long time exposure computer & would think nerve (esplly as they say same meridan) nerve line that travels that may have any metal exposure/link to that tooth/head could be related & starting to look into myself w/dentist for tooth resolve will let everyone know! God bless Sheila 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 --------------------------------- Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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