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Old Feb 13, 2006, 10:50 AM
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i have a really bad decayed wisdom tooth that has to be removed i'm in so much pain nothing helps it so i took a aleive at midnight and was suppose to take another one at 12 noon today but the pain was too much i took it at 9am is that bad plus around 6 am i woke from the pain and took alittle ambesol that liquid pain relief stuff for teethbu i took alittle on a swab and put it on my tooth then again at 730am the i finally took the alieve i wonder if that is too much meds and if it's bad i panic alot about my health so i frek out if i think something is bad i need some advice i'm freaking out a bit please respond could use some comfort my mom won't take me to the hospital and no dentist will see me without insurance sometimes i think she is heartless and cheap how can she deny taking me there when they might help it's better then staying home in pain i'm a anxious person so when i feel no one will help me i panic ...

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Old Feb 13, 2006, 11:06 AM
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I answered your Aleve question in General. Anbesol can be used as needed. There's no time limit between applications.

I don't know how old you are, but if you're a minor, that would be considered neglect on your mom's part to not take you to the doctor/dentist when you obviously need to go.

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Old Feb 13, 2006, 12:46 PM
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Try 4 ADVIL'S - it worked for my tooth ache (PAIN!!) - and it will lessen the swelling.

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Old Feb 13, 2006, 12:49 PM
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My friend had her wisdom teeth removed just a couple of weeks ago and she was in a lot of pain beforehand... can you go to the pharmacy and get a OTC painkiller? Are the ones you are using now bought from shops? Or perhaps you could use Nurofen, according to the adverts there's Nurofen Plus out which they say is the strongest painkiller you can buy without buying OTC.

I hope you get the teeth removed soon, my friend has had to stick to a mainly liquid diet since and her jaw aches, but that is better than her being in pain!
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Old Feb 13, 2006, 03:21 PM
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thanks for the support guys i'm 23 but when youpanic you go back to being 5 lol but i have a appointment at 4:15 pm to have them removed because yay i got my income tax return today after a month of waiting so i will feel better thank you so much it's so comforting to know that you guys care thanks again i'm still in pain but i'll hold on till the doc visit..

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Old Feb 15, 2006, 07:29 PM
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hi there,

I know that the maximum reccomended dosage of Ibuproen in a 24 hour period is 1200 Mg.. is this what aleve is made of?

I think your probably fine. Remember that the guidelines on the package are just general guidelines, if you think you need more try speaking with a pharmacist if you cant get in to the doc- they should at least be able to tell you what is safe and what is not. I have been on up to 1400 MG of ibuprofen for my back because Im allergic to opiates , both synthetic and natural. IT works for me, and although its not the best for your system, if you are only doing it once in a while you would probably be ok. Best to check though.
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Old Feb 16, 2006, 09:00 AM
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great news guys had the wisdom tooth pulled and no pain which is good plus i finally had my official vist to th edoc he said i have anxiety disordor and a bit of ocd so we will take it step by step well ttyl

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thank you guys for all ur support i needed it thank you i'm slowly getting better
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