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It said I had to wait on an email to verify and it could take hours, gonna try again with another email.
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Okay, I got it to work. She just looked up my nostrils with that light/scope thing for ears,nose,mouth. You can see my polyps just looking up my nostrils with flashlight...I suspected I had them for years, trouble breathing through my nose, dry and irritated...but other doctors just said it was allergies. I don't get the sinus headaches as bad as a few years ago...but when I did, the pressure was awful, like said almost like not enough room for my brain.
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My pop had polyps along with a deviated septum and said they caused him trouble. I have a heavily deviated septum and suspect polyps as I literally cannot breathe through my left nostril at all!! I have to pry it open to breathe and no 'snot and boogers' ever come out of that side lol - it all goes straight to the back of my throat and has to be hacked up. It's disgusting. I am almost certain it is the cause of most of these headaches, dizziness and feelings of vagueness. I also believe a small amount of it is due to stress and over thinking and over analysing the whole situation. I'm curious, what exactly happens when you smoke weed? I seem to be okay during the high, then about an hour in, when the come down starts, it's all head pressure and dizziness and funny anxious/crazy feelings from there. Never used to happen. I'd get a little anxious when extremely baked, but not like that.
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Oh and of course there's the wisdom teeth which I believe contribute massively to the whole 'illness'. I definitely feel better now that it's been 2 weeks since the surgery and I'm 75% recovered.
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I'm 2 1/2 days recovered from having two wisdom teeth removed, and, although my mouth is killing me from the surgery, my neck pain is almost nonexistent and I haven't had any feelings of anxiety since the morning I had them removed. I seem to have more energy now than I did before, even though I haven't been able to eat or really do anything or go anywhere. To add to the previous statement that we have all had underlying anxiety issues, I agree 100%. In middle school, I had regular panic attacks. Even though I'm a sports fan, I always have had severe anxiety when in big venues surrounded by lots of people. So I do have anxiety problems. I do think, however, that the wisdom teeth exacerbate the problem.
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Well it used to depend on which type and how much I smoked and wouldn't have anxiety unless I did smoke...now it doesn't seem to matter. Ever since I used that Blu, I have non stop anxiety. But it used to go like this. I would smoke...5/10 minutes later it would start. My foot and toes would tense up and I would begin bouncing my leg up and down, followed by facial ticks and muscle tension. Then the "trouble" breathing would start, my pulse would shoot up, highest being 130, tightness in chest. Things would just not look and feel right, I would start to hyperventilate, dizzy, feeling like it was the end. With some help from the wife calming my breathing, it would fade and I could somewhat enjoy what was left of my "buzz/comedown".

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I went Wednesday to have my left top/bottom wisdom teeth removed, still in pain; it seems to hurt more this go round. I currently have a headache and some anxiety, its not as bad as before but its there. The ibuprofen i took for my mouth isnt working on the headache. I also had a CT scan done and will go over the results with my doctor on Monday. I had an appointment with a dentist about my bite, my jaw doesn't sit quite right, I have a 'learned bite' which means I'm straining my jaw muscle & it will get worse over time. He suggested braces to correct it. Due to the bookings of my hospital, my next dental appointment will be in March. I'm hoping the headaches slowly go away with the wisdom teeth out and healed.
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Yeah I agree that the wisdom teeth exacerbated the anxiety. I believe it's all uphill from here - the teeth are out and I'm feeling better and more motivated. About the weed thing, I'm flabbergasted. I sure as hell ain't gonna let no anxiety get in the way of me relaxing with my friends with a joint a few drinks over the weekend though, lol.
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I got the results back from my CT scan. Brain: all is well; which took a lot of stress away. I have a sinus polyp in my right nasal cavity & a mucus blockage in my left. I also have a deviated septum. I'm assuming all the extra pressure my wisdom teeth put on my sinuses contributed to the headaches. So far I haven't had as bad headaches as I was & they are less frequent. I'm not having them every day anymore. I'm finally feeling better from the extractions, a dull ache every now and then & I can open my jaw normally now. So far so good.
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Wisdom teeth problems...check. Polyps....check. Deviated septum...check.

We all have these?

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It would seem so. Also, underlying mild anxiety condition... Check. I think we have ourselves a diagnosis. I gotta say, I feel so much better now that it's been 3 weeks since extraction. Managing the anxiety is a becoming easier and easier. I have little to no headaches. My nose is the only problem now. I'm certain the rest of my subtle symptoms are sinus related and a little leftover anxiety.
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Hey all, just out of curiousity, anyone here have amalgam fillings?

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I am a 36 year old female and I have been having all the same issues over the last 2 months! vision changes, dizziness/lightheaded, just an overall feeling of being unwell. All of my bloodwork has come back fine and I even went to a cardiologist and all of those tests came back fine as well. Started to have some tooth pain last week and went to the dentist and I had a bad wisdom tooth infection so they put me on antibiotics and I am having 3 wisdom teeth removed next week!! I am hoping this is what has been causing all of my issues. I think that not feeling well and not knowing what the cause was has definitely caused a lot of anxiety as well (I do not have a previous history of anxiety issues). Pretty much over the last couple months I have felt like I was going crazy :) I will keep everyone updated as to how I am feeling after the surgery. Thanks!

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Hi people, this is Rob again, I posted about my wisdom tooth about a month ago.

it has not helped me cure my anxiety and dizziness so in my case wisdom tooth was not the cause.

however I am checking back because I found a massive cure that has recovered me 100%.

its very simple, Magnesium Chelate, within days I was cured. 80% of people are Magnesium deficiant and then symptoms pop up.

So if your wisdom extraction didnt fix your dizziness and anxiety, try Mg Chelate. NOT MAGNESIUM OXIDE THAT CANT BE ABSORBED.

google it, dont take my word for it.

heal up!

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Hey Rob,

I too feel that having the wisdom teeth out didn't do a great deal, especially considering it's been about a month for me too and not much has changed besides I've accepted that I'm not normal lol. (which helps a LOT surprisingly)

I just went a purchased 160 Nature's Own Magnesium Chelate caps and am gonna see how that goes. Fingers crossed!

I have heard this before, but never believed it. Thought I might as well give it a shot this time around.

I was wondering, where did you hear about this Magnesium deficiency idea and who told you to take the Mg Chelate to cure it?

Cheers
Ryan
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