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jerm - 13 Jul 2008 20:45 GMT
Good to hear the sinus procedure was minor.  Much less
> chance of any significant lingering effects.

> Also glad you found your NTI.

  Well, actually I havent found the lower, but I had an upper from
way
back when I wasnt able to keep an appliance in. Ive been wearing it
last 2 nights,and im
wondering if its a good idea or im doing harm. Seems like it might be
rearranging things quickly(is this bad?)

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jerm - 14 Jul 2008 02:14 GMT
>  Good to hear the sinus procedure was minor.  Much less
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> wondering if its a good idea or im doing harm. Seems like it might be
> rearranging things quickly(is this bad?)

  Im going to assume this is not a good idea(my jaw is sore already
and feels like it has been
swinging side to side all night and still wants to).
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jerm - 22 Jul 2008 19:17 GMT
> >  Good to hear the sinus procedure was minor.  Much less
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Hello smd,

a while back somebody mentioned something about eagle syndrome, or
earnest syndrome, and I was
wondering how that is diagnosed? Ive got some of those symptoms that
are still with me(pain deep in ear, pain in neck, and some pain in the
cheek).
jerm - 22 Jul 2008 19:31 GMT
> >  Good to hear the sinus procedure was minor.  Much less
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Hello smd,

a while back somebody mentioned something about eagle syndrome, or
earnest syndrome, and I was
wondering how that is diagnosed? Ive got some of those symptoms that
are still with me(pain deep in ear, pain in neck, and pain in the
cheek area.) I realize theres little sense in trying to diagnose
myself, but I was
wondering how Dr.Boyd might approach this since im seeing him in a
setting where
he is basically delivering Ntis to headache patients in a neurology
clinic?
The Webby - 22 Jul 2008 19:42 GMT
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> > >  Good to hear the sinus procedure was minor.  Much less
> >
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> he is basically delivering Ntis to headache patients in a neurology
> clinic?

Just ask Dr. Boyd to address your concern.  

Gotta run...

Webby
jerm - 23 Jul 2008 06:32 GMT
> In article
> <189743ff-8714-45dc-a802-284e1ad0a...@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
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> Webby

uhoh......im getting the "gotta run"..........
The Webby - 23 Jul 2008 07:33 GMT
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> > Just ask Dr. Boyd to address your concern.  
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> uhoh......im getting the "gotta run"..........

I have a busy life as do so many others.  It's nearly midnight and I
shouldn't be (making time to) checking on "the Usenet" posts to smd.  
... but I did.

Back to my suggestion:  "Just ask Dr. Boyd to address your concern."

Webby
 
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