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Many dentists now offer hypnosis as well as meds to put you in la la land.
Ask around if your dentist doesnt offer such services. If you go the meds
route make sure you ask if it will conflict with any other drugs you may be
on.
Good luck with the tooth.  Rob
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From: "Steve Rack" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 9:33 PM
Subject: dentist


> Hi folks
> I'm wondering if anyone has  any advice about getting a new filling.
> The last time I had a cavity was well before my Pd diagnosis.  My
> first attempt to fill a molar ended quickly because I had some very
> robust tremors going on. We tried again next day but this time the
> problem was my tongue! Every time the dentist started drilling I felt
> like my windpipe was closed off and I couldn't breathe. The dental
> assistant tried mightily to hold  my tongue out of the way it was
> "too strong" for her. I have lots of fillings and I've never had
> problems with dentists in the past.
> The only problem I've had in the past was a need to swallow very
> often. I wonder if novocaine is the culprit.
> Any suggestions?
> --
> Steve in VT
>
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