Tooth extracted by oral surgeon, now my hips hurt ??? what happened ?!


Question: OK, 48 hours ago, I was at the oral sugeons and was "put out" and they extracted an abscessed upper molar . Now my hips really ache as time passes. Is it something they did to me when I was under ? I have osteoporosis and it was abscessed for like a month before anyone would finally get it out and I have CFIDS and MVP. I figure it is probably from the way they handled me when I was under, but I'd sure like to know if any of you know ??? My body struggles with CFIDS so this is just one more thing that is confusing ! thanks


Answers: OK, 48 hours ago, I was at the oral sugeons and was "put out" and they extracted an abscessed upper molar . Now my hips really ache as time passes. Is it something they did to me when I was under ? I have osteoporosis and it was abscessed for like a month before anyone would finally get it out and I have CFIDS and MVP. I figure it is probably from the way they handled me when I was under, but I'd sure like to know if any of you know ??? My body struggles with CFIDS so this is just one more thing that is confusing ! thanks

This has happened to me, if your dentist didn't warn you you could be suffering a serious case of Pethes Hipdysfunctional Disease, or PHDD. I urge you to seek medical advice. Be warned, your doctor is likely to rip you off, so I reccomend going to Japan as the surgery is much cheaper. Your doctor might deny that this disease exists, they're just afraid of liability. Trust me.

Alternatively this could be a severe case of Syphyllis. Which I too have been through..

i cant imagine it having anything to do with being put out. i would stop worrying about that and see a doctor to get the problem corrected.





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