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Let it all hangout -- The Grumpies, whinies, complainies Get It Off Your Chest Thread....

@Daisys and Diamonds , I am sorry covid, and other complications have hit you so hard. I hope the antibiotics finally kick in and get you some relief and back on the road to 100% healthy.
thank you
i feel not so awful today thank you
when i had covid i was so hot and sweaty, i had this wee zit on the back of my neck in my hair
you know how they tell you dont play or pop zits .....
its a painful lesson
@Daisys and Diamonds, I'm so sorry for all you're going through, the pain sounds just awful. Sending hugs, rest up and take care of yourself. I hope you're feeling better soon. <3

thank you
i shouldnt, but i have just enough strength to order an easter egg in the groceries ;)2
@Daisys and Diamonds I hope you have moved into recovery mode. That covid with strep on your neck sounds aweful.
Yes, Covid can really throw you for a loop. I do hope you are getting better, though.

thank you
it was much worse than the covid i got two years ago, ..and people will tell you oh its just a cold nowdays :(
@Daisys and Diamonds , I am sorry covid, and other complications have hit you so hard. I hope the antibiotics finally kick in and get you some relief and back on the road to 100% healthy.

wow
this is the first time ive been able to do a multi reply post like this
although it hasnt fixed my spelling
i must be feeling somewaht better
and thank you too


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happy easter everyone
 
I'm glad you treated yourself to an Easter egg @Daisys and Diamonds, you deserve it after the time you've been having - Wishing you a Happy Easter as well!
 
@Daisys and Diamonds, I hope you feel much better soon. Slightly better doesn’t seem good after what you described and all you have been through. Hopefully tomorrow will be the day you start feeling much closer to normal. Enjoy the Easter egg. Wishing you and Gary a happy Easter.
 
I lost my paper clip chain today. Have no idea how or where. I know it was seemingly clasped when I put it on so I can't imagine what happened. I haven't lost a piece of jewelry since I was in my 20's. I'm really irritated..... Of course the cost to replace it is much higher than the price I originally paid with how much gold has gone up.
 
@Lookinagain,
Check under your car seat. I found a watch there once, which I didn't know where I'd lost.
 
It's tough when the fur kids get old. My cat's prescription kidney food has skyrocketed and I just spent a whopping amount of money on 3 orthopedic beds to replace their much loved donut beds that didn't last long after repeated washings. I buy dog beds because 2 of the cats sleep together and the other one is as big as a medium sized dog so they need the room. Their arthritic bones deserve the best but my credit card caught fire during checkout :mrgreen2:
 
It's tough when the fur kids get old. My cat's prescription kidney food has skyrocketed and I just spent a whopping amount of money on 3 orthopedic beds to replace their much loved donut beds that didn't last long after repeated washings. I buy dog beds because 2 of the cats sleep together and the other one is as big as a medium sized dog so they need the room. Their arthritic bones deserve the best but my credit card caught fire during checkout :mrgreen2:

You love them and it shows. What I say to myself when spending money on my kitties that I know others might not bother, is, thank goodness we have the means to do it. Yes, that means I may have to bypass the purchase of a bauble, but they bring me more joy.
 
@Daisys and Diamonds - oh my goodness, I’m sorry you’re having to deal with that level of pain, and work anxiety on top of it all! I hope the medication does its job and that you’ll be feeling better soon!

@Calliecake I’m glad your mother is on the mend. I hope her recovery continues to progress smoothly.
 
I don’t think I’ve posted in this thread before. It’s certainly not because I’m immune to grumpies, whiners, and complaints! It may be because I’m afraid that if I start, I’ll never stop - and bore y’all to tears on the process!

My hubby has some sort of tooth infection that two dentists have dismissed because they can’t find it. It started about two years ago after something relatively minor - I think it was a molar that was extracted after crown broke and it was deemed better to extract the tooth than to try to repair it or replace it with an implant. Anyhow, he’d started having bad breath after that, something he’d never had a problem with before. Twice since then he’s had to take antibiotics for other issues (he’s very susceptible to sinus infections - and injuries - LOL) and both times it cleared up the bad breath for a while.

I’m concerned about the bad breath only because I know it shows that the problem is still there. I am concerned that the infection is still there, and I’m very concerned about the possibility of it getting worse and possibly migrating to other organs. And I’m very angry that the medical professionals who should be treating this are just shrugging their shoulders as if it’s no big deal.

Or maybe it is no big deal?

About the time this started, hubby and I were looking into red light therapy. I bought the very cheapest red light therapy torch I could find just to play around with it and see if it helped anything. It maybe helped with arthritis pain in my hands…? That’s very transitory, do it was hard to tell. It did seem to help with hubby’s mouth issues, but it’s awkward to use for that and took a long time, so eventually he quit using it. I will probably end up getting him a more powerful (and costly) red light therapy torch in the hope that he’d use that regularly and it would help and keep the problem at bay. But that’s more a bandaid than a solution, and it still makes me mad that the dentists won’t fix the root of the problem - no pun intended.

If you’ve made it all the way through this you’ll understand why I don’t normally post here. ;-)
 
How are you feeling now @Daisys and Diamonds?

Thank you for your kindness @Daisys and Diamonds and VR Beauty. She’s doing great now.



@VRBeauty, Has your husband seen a periodontist? A periodontist may be able to get to the bottom of whats going on especially if there could be an infection and the tooth has been extracted.
 
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@VRBeauty,
Does he have dry mouth? It's not unusual among older people and can also be caused by medications. Not having enough saliva can cause bad breath. Digestive issues can also be the source of bad breath.
 
@VRBeauty,
Does he have dry mouth? It's not unusual among older people and can also be caused by medications. Not having enough saliva can cause bad breath. Digestive issues can also be the source of bad breath.

Dry mouth is a possibility. I’m quite sure this is originating in the mouth and not elsewhere though, and just the nature of the odor makes me think it’s related to an infection.

In the “life isn’t always fair” column, by the way, is the fact that my hubby is naturally rather for-free. The man simply does not generate body odor and has never had to deal with underarm deodorants or anti-perspirants!
 
@VRBeauty, Has your husband seen a periodontist? He may be able to figure out what’s going on. If the tooth has been extracted, I’m wondering if it could be an issue with his gums in the area the tooth was extracted. I’m just throwing it out there as it seems strange that antibiotic use makes the odor disappear for a while.
 
I don’t think I’ve posted in this thread before. It’s certainly not because I’m immune to grumpies, whiners, and complaints! It may be because I’m afraid that if I start, I’ll never stop - and bore y’all to tears on the process!

My hubby has some sort of tooth infection that two dentists have dismissed because they can’t find it. It started about two years ago after something relatively minor - I think it was a molar that was extracted after crown broke and it was deemed better to extract the tooth than to try to repair it or replace it with an implant. Anyhow, he’d started having bad breath after that, something he’d never had a problem with before. Twice since then he’s had to take antibiotics for other issues (he’s very susceptible to sinus infections - and injuries - LOL) and both times it cleared up the bad breath for a while.

I’m concerned about the bad breath only because I know it shows that the problem is still there. I am concerned that the infection is still there, and I’m very concerned about the possibility of it getting worse and possibly migrating to other organs. And I’m very angry that the medical professionals who should be treating this are just shrugging their shoulders as if it’s no big deal.

Or maybe it is no big deal?

About the time this started, hubby and I were looking into red light therapy. I bought the very cheapest red light therapy torch I could find just to play around with it and see if it helped anything. It maybe helped with arthritis pain in my hands…? That’s very transitory, do it was hard to tell. It did seem to help with hubby’s mouth issues, but it’s awkward to use for that and took a long time, so eventually he quit using it. I will probably end up getting him a more powerful (and costly) red light therapy torch in the hope that he’d use that regularly and it would help and keep the problem at bay. But that’s more a bandaid than a solution, and it still makes me mad that the dentists won’t fix the root of the problem - no pun intended.

If you’ve made it all the way through this you’ll understand why I don’t normally post here. ;-)


I hear you about mystery dental problems!
Last August I had a routine crown placed over a cracked molar. Four days later, a puzzling series of tooth sensitivity, and pain started in multiple teeth, none of which were anywhere near the crowned tooth.
I even had tongue numbness which came and went. It was maddening and 3 dentists and an endodontist couldn't figure out what was happening.

Even though none of the dentists would admit it, I think it was nerve damage due to the injection for the crown placement.
It all eventually resolved after about 4 months. I lost 17 pounds over it, cause I was practically living on bananas and yogurt during that time.

Is your husband in pain? I think an infection in the socket would be hurting him. Could the bad breath be periodontis?
I'm sorry he is dealing with this. It's awful, I know.
 
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@VRBeauty I assume the dentists have taken x-rays of his jaw and found no pockets of infection. And that he doesn't have a current sinus infection that could be draining? I agree, I'd see either a periodontist or an endodontist. If antibiotics clear it up, I agree, it sounds like there is an infection somewhere.
 
Did they also look for tonsil stones? Sometimes you can see them.
One of the main symptom is halitosis.
It could also be tonsilitis etc.

* From a fellow complicated dental sufferer.
 
@VRBeauty I assume the dentists have taken x-rays of his jaw and found no pockets of infection. And that he doesn't have a current sinus infection that could be draining? I agree, I'd see either a periodontist or an endodontist. If antibiotics clear it up, I agree, it sounds like there is an infection somewhere.

This: xrays, panoramic views, or CT scan of the head and neck. Check for osteomyelitis. Sorry he is suffering...dental issues are the worst!
 
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