sun seeker
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Oh yes, chronic pain of various kinds is very common after trauma. Studies show that most fibromyalgia patients start exhibiting symptoms after a trauma of some kind. Scientific explanations aside, the way I look at it the pressure builds up to a point where we have to express the pain we feel somehow, and sometimes expressing it physically is more socially acceptable than expressing it emotionally.
I feel for you with the tooth ache. The peroxide is a good suggestion, but it takes time and you have to be very persistent with it. Another thing you can use is a compress of cloves to dull the nerve endings. I once worked with a woman who had abscessed teeth and couldn't go to a dentist for physical reasons. The doctor prescribed a mouthwash that made more of a difference than either of the above methods. No idea what was in it but would you be willing to talk to your GP? I know sometimes just seeing a doctor can be a trigger - it can for me anyway - but it sounds like you are really needing some help.
I feel for you with the tooth ache. The peroxide is a good suggestion, but it takes time and you have to be very persistent with it. Another thing you can use is a compress of cloves to dull the nerve endings. I once worked with a woman who had abscessed teeth and couldn't go to a dentist for physical reasons. The doctor prescribed a mouthwash that made more of a difference than either of the above methods. No idea what was in it but would you be willing to talk to your GP? I know sometimes just seeing a doctor can be a trigger - it can for me anyway - but it sounds like you are really needing some help.