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Clove Oil has many uses.
Toothache.
And euthanasia of injured fish.
They slowly go to sleep and then die. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Ste wrote: | RhynoCZ wrote: | for toothaches, try dried clove. |
Isn't it more hassle than using clove oil?
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Perhaps you are right. However, it is more likely OP has some dried clove at home (people use it for cooking) than clove oil. Also, dried clove costs next to nothing and is ubiquitous.
Just put one dried clove in your mouth, when it got soft/moist, so it doesn't stab you into gums/cheeks, put it next to the achy tooth and leave it there. In just a few minutes, the pain is gone. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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yeah I had clove oil already, thanks to Dustin Hoffman in Martahon Man movie, I've been using it on and off for years
I am taking 8 antibiotics a day, last two days I was taking 2 co-codamol and 2 iboprufen every 4 hrs , I tried going 8 hrs without pain killers, and was almost incapacitated, but with the pain killers - not too bad
But anti-biotics cause stomach problems , and the co-codamol causes constipation, so the two opposing factions fought it out in my bowels
Think Im over the worse of it now, managed 14 hrs without pain killers, I'm in a lot of pain, some of the time rather than complete agoncy much of the time.
Dentist today said he thought I should try and wait it out another few days, before he considered taking the ne offending tooth out, as it has a had a root canal already, and might settle down.
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You should get them to give you something nicer than just boring over the counter ibuprofen.
I would prescribe you some ketoprofen or some diclofenac. I'd also stop the co-codamol because it's not very strong but stops you doing poopy poos without offering you any real benefit. I'm very reluctant to prescribe you a more powerful opioid because your next poo will be very uncomfortable when it finally arrives so unless going for a really strong opioid the poo pain just isn't worth it. Oxycodone or no opioids; the choice is yours.
Maybe you could have a load of benzos and then you won't care that your tooth is still hurting?
Oh wait, I've got an even better idea!!! I'd give you all of them as a pick'n'mix selection for you to experiment with. The ketoprofen and diclofenac are both pretty straight forward so nothing much would go wrong there. You'll have to be careful with the Oxycodone so you're not getting many of those. For fun you can have some Zolpidem because then you won't be bothered about tooth pain and you could have quite a lot of those because it will be funny. |
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Co-dydramol
-Brand names: Paramol, Remedeine, Remedeine Forte.
I took these for migraine. Worked a treat.
But only short term.
I don't get migraine now.
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Ste wrote: | You should get them to give you something nicer than just boring over the counter ibuprofen.
I would prescribe you some ketoprofen or some diclofenac. I'd also stop the co-codamol because it's not very strong but stops you doing poopy poos without offering you any real benefit. I'm very reluctant to prescribe you a more powerful opioid because your next poo will be very uncomfortable when it finally arrives so unless going for a really strong opioid the poo pain just isn't worth it. Oxycodone or no opioids; the choice is yours.
Maybe you could have a load of benzos and then you won't care that your tooth is still hurting?
Oh wait, I've got an even better idea!!! I'd give you all of them as a pick'n'mix selection for you to experiment with. The ketoprofen and diclofenac are both pretty straight forward so nothing much would go wrong there. You'll have to be careful with the Oxycodone so you're not getting many of those. For fun you can have some Zolpidem because then you won't be bothered about tooth pain and you could have quite a lot of those because it will be funny. |
I did once have a stash of pethidnine but that was almost 18 years ago, and it would've been out of date and usable if I had any left anyway |
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I had my wisdom teeth out a while back, and I remember being both nervous and excited for it to be over. Good on you for being open to the idea of running even after the procedure, but do listen to your dentist's advice. Dry socket does sound pretty scary, so it's essential to take proper care during the healing process. I realized this in my experience when I had an implant placed. At that point in my lower jaw, it was important to keep the cavity sterile and dry. Overall I was able to do this because I had a good dentist and assistant. In case you are wondering, Implant Dentist in Eastlake Ohio helped me. Just take it easy after the wisdom teeth extraction, and you'll be back on your running game soon enough. |
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