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-- Jim
Mouse
Genotype 1a, Stage 3, Grade 3
finished tx 4/2007
relapsed 9/2007
I am on Amocixillin right now and still have pain on and off, the dentist suggest to take out, but he needs a clearance from my PCP or Hep Dr. I asked the nurse, it seems like go nowhere she always said I can do everything I want. She said the PCP or my Hep Dr would not give a clearance, it is up to the dentist and patient to decide. I hope I take this antibiotic and buying some times till the end of May :-(
I will wait and see another week if it is really intollerable, I'll call my PCP/Hep dr to get a clearance.
-- Jim
Our bodies are being taxed by tx. I'd try cleaning around the gum with a toothpick in tea tree oil for up to three days and see if that helps. Keep the area brushed. And don't forget, either way, to eat lots of yogurt.
Jim, I forgot to mentioned, the reason that the dentist needs a clearance is I told him that I am on the treatment. He is hesitate because he does not have my blood work results.
Your medical team (doctor and dentist) cannot therfore avoid their responsibilities in what appears on some level to be a medical liablity call. If these two guys can't deal straight with you, then get opinions from someone who can. I know my doc wouldn't hesitiate for a second to tell me exactly what to do in a situation like that.
Again, I don't know what this "clearance" thing is all about with your doc and dentist, but it sound a bit like b*llshit to me. Of course, your dentist wanting to see your blood results is reasonable.
-- Jim