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Post by myrnawearshats on May 2, 2011 15:09:10 GMT -5
Is anyone else experiencing stinging teeth? I developed this symptom last night. I hope it never comes back. It felt kind of like the zings you get after or during Zoom! whitening but I haven't done that for nearly a year. I realize this thing is attacking my central nervous system, but the pain in my teeth has made me wonder how much the fluoride in the fluoroquinolone may be responsible for all this damage.
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Post by piglet on May 3, 2011 23:15:53 GMT -5
Loads of us have dental pain of all sorts.
I get electric shocks in my teeth. Never had this till taking prescription drugs.
I have many neuro symptoms that involve my teeth as well, such as teeth feeling upsidedown or strangely rearranged, facing the wrong way.
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Post by myrnawearshats on May 4, 2011 16:27:20 GMT -5
Jeez, piglet, your teeth symptoms sound like one of those nightmares where your teeth are falling out. Are these symptoms ongoing for you?
So far, I only had the electric teeth twice and briefly during the two days after I tried to take Cymbalta.
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Post by piglet on May 5, 2011 0:37:43 GMT -5
Pretty much ongoing for 19 months now. The teeth feeling like they are moving etc is a neurological symptom, not an actual physical feeling or occurrence, though many who take benzos, painkillers, quinolones etc can have their teeth get loose, crack and/or fall out in addition to neurological sensations of them falling out or moving around.
I know one individual who has been on numerous psychotropic drugs for years, they have I think only 2 teeth left now. Very sad.
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Post by myrnawearshats on May 15, 2011 17:49:50 GMT -5
My teeth zinging is ongoing but not so severe that I'd complain about it compared to everything else which is debilitating.
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