
So, what does one do for a ligament issue involving a tooth? Apparently take anti-inflammatory and wait. Sounds simple enough? Nah. I like to complicate things. See, I don't react well to medicines with naproxen. All anti-inflammatories have it. I've been through this one with the pharmacists enough to know that ibuprofen, Advil, Alleve, etc. are all bad for me. But the dentist wanted to check. Ok. I wait and let her. She comes back with another option (still has naproxen though) - try taking aspirin. Only be careful because aspirin can cause allergic reaction in asthmatic patients. Uh huh. Great. I have asthma. And enough allergy issues.
After that excitement I found myself in the drug store looking through my aspirin options. Every thing had "(NSAID)" as part of the label (ie, that equals "contains naproxen"). Frustrated and hurting, I opted to grab a bottle of ibuprofen. Yes, it's on my "do not take list" but so is every other option. The tooth hurts and I was getting pretty irritable. I really thought it was *just* the filling and she would refill it. Then bye-bye pain. Nope. Still here. And, so far, no horrid reaction to the ibuprofen.
ouch, indeed! Hope it works out for you and as minimal pain as possible.
ReplyDeleteOh, dear! Sorry you're having this problem. My DH just got a crown for a cracked tooth. The tooth was causing him some pain but the crown process went well. Hope this gets resolved soon for you!
ReplyDeleteOh no Sarah! I hope you're feeling a bit better today and that this can be resolved without too much work! I need to make a dentist appt today too!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling better today and that you just upset the ligament
ReplyDeleteOuch! I hope you get some relief soon.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, there is nothing worse then a toothache! OWIE!
ReplyDeleteHope your feeling better! :)
Good Luck! I hope the pain is gone and that it is a quick fix.
ReplyDeleteOooohh. Feel better!
ReplyDeleteOuchie ouch! How are you feeling by now? I didn't see any comments on this above...hoping you feel much, much better by now.
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