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Dental bone graft, scared out of my mind URGENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 625443" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I think my time limit expired, but I wanted to say that I had two problems when it came time to remove the graft. I had an unrelenting fever (due to having an autoimmune illness) and severe nerve pain. My case was very complicated. My dental care, particularly with the initial dentists was horrid. And, the subsequent care was terrible. I was fortunate that the oral surgeon/md spoke to me honestly and I got to a neurologist. The oral surgeon/md knew there were major mess ups all over the place. The neuro listened for a VERY long time and took careful notes. I think he was in shock. Re: the graft.... I had the fever for over a month. I was getting weaker and weaker and the pain was hideous. After a month +, I removed the graft and the fever abated, but the pain either stayed the same or got slightly worse. Hard to say, because it was already horrible at that point. I never put a new bone graft in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 625443, member: 4152"] I think my time limit expired, but I wanted to say that I had two problems when it came time to remove the graft. I had an unrelenting fever (due to having an autoimmune illness) and severe nerve pain. My case was very complicated. My dental care, particularly with the initial dentists was horrid. And, the subsequent care was terrible. I was fortunate that the oral surgeon/md spoke to me honestly and I got to a neurologist. The oral surgeon/md knew there were major mess ups all over the place. The neuro listened for a VERY long time and took careful notes. I think he was in shock. Re: the graft.... I had the fever for over a month. I was getting weaker and weaker and the pain was hideous. After a month +, I removed the graft and the fever abated, but the pain either stayed the same or got slightly worse. Hard to say, because it was already horrible at that point. I never put a new bone graft in. [/QUOTE]
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