Friday, May 21, 2010

Dizziness and other symptoms caused by dental work?

Has anyone else experienced anything like this?





I broke a tooth with a filling in it . . . shortly after my next dental cleaning visit, I became very sick (strange abdominal pains, kidney pains and fatigue), and then had an episode of fainting / tunnel vision, followed by persistent dizziness, fatigue, sensitivity to noises/light, heavy head, ringing in ears, etc., etc.





Three months later I had a flu shot (more mercury??) and about ten days later experienced the worst headache I had ever had. I then developed face pain which has never gone away.





Doc visits have been entirely useless . . . I have seen two ENT specialists, a neurologist, cardiologist, pain specialist, opthalmologist, audiologist, and had MRIs and CT scans aplenty. I've tried two different migraine medications, neither one did anything. Have ruled out meniere's disease and sinus problems. Does this sound like mercury filling-related problems to anyone? I understand it's a controversial subject.

Dizziness and other symptoms caused by dental work?
If you had novacaine that may trigger a few side effects but it could also just be your sub-consious. Check that the migraine medication that you took doesn't have side effects. Feel better and relax.
Reply:You're not alone. I've noticed symptoms as well when I first got a filling (never had a cavity in my life). Dizziness so bad I thought I was dying and stomach cramps. I was on a ton of anti-biotics which really messed me up. After the dentist numbs me I will have these weird muscle spasms, leg twitches, kicking etc. The dentist thinks I'm just nervous...But I KNOW there is something in that shot I'm reacting to.





The only thing that seems to help relieve my cramps is Kefir. It's a probiotic drink you can find in the dairy case. More powerful than yogurt. I would also suggest to juice apple, carrot, and cilantro. Cilantro removes heavy metals from your body. Distilled water with a splash of RAW apple cider vinegar helps aid in digestion as well. Try to go on organics and READ labels.





You can also try ear candles (available from health food store or online). Sweating is the best way to remove toxins as well. You can also google "oil pulling" this has helped me as well.





I probably sound like a charlatan but I know it's helped me. I hope you'll feel better soon!


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