Re: tmj


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Posted by Susan Wallace (169.207.29.5) on September 20, 2000 at 20:38:31:

In Reply to: Re: tmj posted by Clint on March 23, 1999 at 17:19:15:

Dear Dr. Wilkinson:

I received a TMJ splint on 8/22/00 and wore it initially whenever I could but faithfully everynight. This same week I started to develop dizziness. I didn't think too much of it other than it may be from some medication I am on. The dizziness increased and became more severe by the week. Let me describe the sx. It is not the room spinning type of dizzy but a very slow motion, dreamy, up close type. I know this sounds weird but only way I can describe it. It caused nausea, diahrea and pretty much ruled my life. In about the 3rd week I called my doctor who put me on Claritin and Flonase thinking I had an upper respiratory problem but we agreed after one week if sx not improved we would do neurological testing and schedule and MRI. I got to thinking about my splint and wondered, maybe this is causing the dizziness? It has everything to do with your neurological makeup. I asked my dentist, "No, I don't believe that would do it". Not to discredit a dentist but I know they are not educationally trained in TMJ and just do this on the side. I had quit wearing my splint the Thursday prior to seeing him and by Monday, 4 days later my dizzness had greatly subsided. The next day better, today much better. I still feel a little spacy but I truly believe that the splint was the cause. I definitely want to get back to wearing since it did greatly relieve my sx but I am going to do it very gradually over months time to get back to wearing it everynight. Have you ever heard of anything such as my experience? Please write back. Thank You! Susan Wallace




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