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Jon, What ever it takes to get the tooth sorted, don't put off and don't skimp on the cost.

If the tooth is as painful as it reads I hope for your sake it has not abscessed. A good friend allowed his oral hygiene to laps between regular check up and his abscessed tooth created an infection that traveled up the side of his upper jaw and settled in an artery for his eye. It was less than a week later and my friend is now blind in that eye due to the infection. Remember Jon, if you don't have your health you really have nothing in life since nothing else actually matters.

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Jon, What ever it takes to get the tooth sorted, don't put off and don't skimp on the cost.

If the tooth is as painful as it reads I hope for your sake it has not abscessed. A good friend allowed his oral hygiene to laps between regular check up and his abscessed tooth created an infection that traveled up the side of his upper jaw and settled in an artery for his eye. It was less than a week later and my friend is now blind in that eye due to the infection. Remember Jon, if you don't have your health you really have nothing in life since nothing else actually matters.

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Hi TED thanks it not cost mate it just getting the right dentist thanks John

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I wouldn't recommend anybody used Diclofenac. The stuff is absolute poison and has a list of side effects as long as your arm and then some. My father was prescribed it and it caused him to lose so much weight and have such bad gastric trouble that we were concerned he had Bowel cancer. He had always looked very young and pretty fit for his age but over a few months he turned into an old man.It wasn't until he went private for a colonoscopy that we discovered the reason. After giving him the all clear, the consultant asked him a few questions and, as soon as Dad said he was prescribed Diclofenac, told him that was what it was causing the alarming symptoms. Pity his GP wasn't as clued up. :thumbdown:

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