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Dental bone graft, scared out of my mind URGENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 618665" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>That report was from info from a year ago. A well known surgeon told me to expect a fever for perhaps a month. This went way past a month. Caused doubt about a possible infectiOn. The truth was I had an autoimmune illness. I think having my tooth pulled was very hard on my body. But, then having the graft placed in on the same day was ultra hard and very likely too hard for someone with AI illness. I had active Lupus forv20 years earlier, but was in remission. I was very prone to Sjogrens Syndrome, but did not know I had it. I had the beginning symptoms, which was a dry mouth and reported the previous lupus and new dry mouth to the dentist. For me, a person with AI issues, that graft came too fast and my AI system went haywire. I have daily pain and it has been over a year. I originally went for a procedure with no pain whatsoever. I have not sought compensation, although the damages monetarily, emotionally and physically have been over the moon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 618665, member: 4152"] That report was from info from a year ago. A well known surgeon told me to expect a fever for perhaps a month. This went way past a month. Caused doubt about a possible infectiOn. The truth was I had an autoimmune illness. I think having my tooth pulled was very hard on my body. But, then having the graft placed in on the same day was ultra hard and very likely too hard for someone with AI illness. I had active Lupus forv20 years earlier, but was in remission. I was very prone to Sjogrens Syndrome, but did not know I had it. I had the beginning symptoms, which was a dry mouth and reported the previous lupus and new dry mouth to the dentist. For me, a person with AI issues, that graft came too fast and my AI system went haywire. I have daily pain and it has been over a year. I originally went for a procedure with no pain whatsoever. I have not sought compensation, although the damages monetarily, emotionally and physically have been over the moon. [/QUOTE]
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