Tooth pulled
Jun. 16th, 2008 04:14 pmI am missing a tooth now. By 'missing' replace with: 'face hurts, huge gaping hole in back of jaw, WHY O genetics do you deprive me of pain medicine relief**'.
Humorous story tho: the jaw specialist explains tiny chance of saving tooth, so I say 'pull it'; he does & the tooth comes out so very fast that it squirts away from forceps. The tooth bounces off of my chest and rebounds right back into my open mouth. Lots of 'OMG, don't swallow that!' and he fishes it back out, saying THAT never had happened to him ever before.
[** = apparently there is a Scandinavian recessive gene that deprives those with it from having opiate receptors, so there are virtually no pain killers that work for me.]
Humorous story tho: the jaw specialist explains tiny chance of saving tooth, so I say 'pull it'; he does & the tooth comes out so very fast that it squirts away from forceps. The tooth bounces off of my chest and rebounds right back into my open mouth. Lots of 'OMG, don't swallow that!' and he fishes it back out, saying THAT never had happened to him ever before.
[** = apparently there is a Scandinavian recessive gene that deprives those with it from having opiate receptors, so there are virtually no pain killers that work for me.]
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Date: 2008-06-17 01:23 am (UTC)I say this because your mention of this recessive gene is the first time I've run across anything that explains my lifelong lack of response to opiates.
Was this something mentioned to you by the doctor in question or had you run across this elsewhere in medical literature?
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Date: 2008-06-17 06:40 am (UTC)I also heard about it from my opthomologist in association with hereditary eye problems [lack of iris contraction when presented with bright light] that those of Scandinavian heritage had the eye problems and a problem with opiates. [My lack of iris contraction leads to painful ocular migraines - and a lack of pain meds to handle it. The only solution my opthomologist could suggest was blast-furnace dark lenses with full coverage [as close to goggles as I can manage]. That actually helps tons.
I've heard about it from other places, usually doctors as a 'given' about Swedes or those of Scandinavian heritage, so I'm guessing there is some sort of print source for this. However, I'm guessing this research predated google and hasn't been archived on the 'net much - but from what I do remember, there was some major Swedish research study breakthrough about 40 years ago that discovered opiate receptors in the first place - so that might be some of it.
Sorry I can't be more informative.
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Date: 2008-06-19 03:21 pm (UTC)While I've never had issues with bright light to the point of it leading to migraines, it does take me longer to adjust to sunlight than most folks. So once again, this is a fascinating tidbit to me.
My father, while he specializes in speech pathology, does have a number of swedish colleagues who work with neurological issues. So I've queried him, and perhaps that print source might be found so that I can read it for reference.
Again, much appreciated!
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Date: 2008-06-17 03:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-17 06:50 am (UTC)But it caused anaphylactic shock to those allergic to bee venom - killed some people - and was taken off the market. [sighs]
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Date: 2008-06-17 12:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-18 04:54 am (UTC)And tooth (or lack thereof) pain, agh agh. I'm sorry and I hope you feel better soon!