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| tammi - Feb 15th, 2005 9:14 PM | |
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Yes I have been to Dentist many of time with teeth hurting,It is your sinuses guarenteed,Between my dentist and Dr.all agreed,nothing was ever wrong with teeth,it is part of fibro! | |
| vaysha - Feb 17th, 2005 12:45 AM | |
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I have been getting that as well- it came out of the blue after a terrible time of stress and when I get it I often feel dizzy and am cold sensitive and sensitive to motion- it's very very painful. | |
| teresa - Apr 16th, 2005 6:48 AM | |
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My sinus have ruined the quality of my life because of the symptoms,the sudden dizziness, fullness in the ears, nausea, but i have had mine that long i know have ibs because of it, has anyone else got this irritable bowel syndrome | |
| Lisa - Jul 13th, 2005 4:46 AM | |
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I have constant pain in my mouth, teeth, jaws, face etc. and bad constant headaches lately also. My sinuses seem to be congested to | |
| Julie - Jul 19th, 2005 12:14 PM | |
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The pain in my teeth stopped when I started taking Eleval. It was pretty amazing. I'd say about 90% of the nerve pain in my body disappeared. | |
| Stephanie - Jul 30th, 2005 11:23 PM | |
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I have FMS and IBS. I have pain in my teeth and some of my teeth move a little bit. I also have other problems - night sweats, low blood pressure, low heart rate, tinitus - which do not conform to the pattern of FMS that I have been able to find. I have found 2 useful bits of information. There appears to be three syndromes - FMS, ME and a facial version of FMS. Many people with one of the syndromes also have some or all of the symptoms of either of the others. That covers the tinitus, sinus and tooth pain, but not the fact they move. I have also found that mercury poisening from dental amalgum is believed to cause FMS, ME and many other problems. It is banned in America because of the amount of problems it causes and there is a lot of research out there about it. I am sufficiently convinced that it is at the very least contributing to my problems, and think it is more likley that there is one underlying problem than a host of complaints. I have found out that amalgum removal must be done with care if further problems are to be avoided, but I think it is worth investigating as I have read of success stories (that do not try selling associated detox programmes) | |
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