
Poor baby! I can really empathize. I have a hyperactive immune system which makes me "allergic" to everything and have to take massive doses of antihistamines to suppress it which makes me susceptible to infections, as well. But, I'm also allergic to antibiotics, so my body has to fight the infections on its own. I'm constantly having dental abscesses, but I can't have my teeth cleaned and even have to be very careful about flossing. I use warm, salt-water rinses to draw the infection out and an antiseptic mouthwash to topically reduce bacteria. A couple of years ago, I had a major abscess in one of my lower back molars and had to have the tooth pulled without anesthetic. What a relief when the nerve finally snapped! I'm also allergic to most pain meds, so Tylenol had to suffice. Hang in there, girl. They're just pills that your body needs because you can't afford a major infection. Ask your dentist or oral surgeon if there are any rinses you can use to diminish your mouth sensitivity. Try not to be angry and upset about it all because that taxes your immune system, as well. Your body is just the house you happen to be occupying, you're it's caretaker, and this is all just necessary maintenance. Be as gentle, loving, and compassionate towards your body and yourself as you are with others.
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"I walked a mile with Pleasure; she chattered all the way,
But left me none the wiser for all she had to say.
I walked a mile with Sorrow and ne'er a word said she;
But oh, the things I learned from her when Sorrow walked with me!"
(Robert Browning Hamilton; "Along The Road")