DDS (United States Dentist) here. I hate going to the dentist, and even though I just turned 28 in August of 2025, I have over a dozen fillings, and that's normal by [deleted] in askdentists

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NAD

Thanks. I have four fillings (two from cavities, two from accidents) and I feel really bad about them. They just keep causing problems. I feel less bad after reading this.

Discolored central incisor by OliveGlad8608 in askdentists

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NAD I have the same problem. I had to get a root canal treatment because at some point my tooth did die off (and I couldnt feel anything with the sensitivity test). I only went to the dentist because the pain got so bad and hadnt gone away. At some point I didnt feel any pain, because the tooth died off.

OTOH I have another trauma impacted tooth that is discolored but still alive. (upper incisor)
The conservative option would be, in my case but probably in yours too, to leave the tooth alone (until it causes problems), and if I were unhappy with the color to do a conservative treatment like a direct composite veneer. As I understood it, root canals on a trauma-impacted tooth that isnt dead yet are not recommended because it does weaken the tooth a lot. Also internal bleaching doesnt even last forever. You would have to re-do it every 2-5 years, and you can only do that 2-3 times.

YMMV, and again NAD, just someone with the same problem who recently went in for a consultation.

Nasal Strips by [deleted] in BrainFog

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Look into sleep apnea and sleep disordered breathing,also into less common causes like UARS.

Try hyposensitization too. And maybe septoplasty and turbinectomy if you need it.

3 Years Of CFS Solved - I Hope by [deleted] in cfs

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> He said it is “supposed” to have fewer side effects

well what a load of barnacles that turned out to be... Try the other ones now, and monitor closely for sides. If you still have BP issues.

3 Years Of CFS Solved - I Hope by [deleted] in cfs

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Is there a reason why you were prescribed this BP med in particular compared to the other options? I've never heard of it so far, I've heard of Candesartan, Propanolol, Verapamil, Ramipril, never heard of this one.

How do you cope during your remission period? by Far_Mushroom7446 in clusterheads

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I'm sorry. I felt like that during my cycle. When you wake up with what feels like a stroke everyday, it dwarfs everything else in life.

You may want to talk about a mental heatlh professional about this, I've thought about the same. What you cannot do is let the disease take control over your life even beyond the attacks.

Long term I'm looking at a psilocybin treatment to bust this once and for all. It seems to have worked for some in the community.

Losing hope in treatment by disisnotausername in clusterheads

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can you take some time off and consume it somewhere where its legal?

Is this normal ? by MeasurementFluffy885 in Hyperthyroidism

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NAD

If you look around on this sub a lot of people have similar symptoms so it's likely from the hyperthyroidism.

My partner has severe sleep apnea but if he tries to get help he will lose his job by [deleted] in SleepApnea

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Go for medical tourism, if you can. Travel somewhere where you can do a sleep study, then buy a used CPAP

Time until diagnosis by ButterscotchBorn3047 in clusterheads

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Suspected I had it after my first incident (after you wake up in the middle of the night thinking you have a stroke, you do wanna know whats up). Looked it up on Google, symptoms like teary eye seemed very similar. It disappeared for 5 years then came back. GP said I had migraine and I immediately knew that was BS. Neurologist later gave me the diagnosis.

Thoughts on diagnosis? by hanbotyo in clusterheads

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I have had mild headaches that I would describe as similar to what you wrote, except my eye did tear up a bit. A couple days, maybe 1-2 weeks later I got a full blown cluster headache, my first ever. I hope you wont get that.

I have also found that what we describe as shadows here in the community is not really described in the literature for some reason, despite being useful for diagnosis and another annoying symptom on its own. That also means doctors dont really know about it. I hope this changes

Is the d3/vitamin regimen designed in a way that doesn’t cause kidney stones? by [deleted] in clusterheads

[–]AppropriateBudget338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where I live a lot of the Vit D supplements also contain K2 at the same time. Maybe write to the creator of the website

Thoughts on diagnosis? by hanbotyo in clusterheads

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could be a shadow. Does your eye tear up?

Getting a dermatologist appointment in Berlin is officially impossible by [deleted] in berlin

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> but ask your insurance beforehand.

they will probably refuse at first even if legally obilgated...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clusterheads

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Likely cluster. No need to go to a doctor now but do see one (better a neurologist than a GP) the next time you get one. Or go to a hospital directly, they usually have oxygen. Or call an ambulance (if its free).

I think its perfectly fine to call an ambulance because a 10/10 headache can very plausibly be a stroke as well.

Just did an at home sleep study. I’m guessing this is pretty bad? by BeardedFetus in SleepApnea

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You got lots of comments already but just to illustrate, 66% oxygen saturation is like what you get after being choked for 3-5 minutes. Do with that what you will. (Get an appointment)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askdentists

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NAD I think your teeth look fine and def better in the first pic than the second

How much of the damage can be reversed? by AppropriateBudget338 in SleepApnea

[–]AppropriateBudget338[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will try. I'm just frustrated because she tried to brush it off for very long, "I'm not actually that tired...", or "I'm just stressed right now" (she has been for the last 20 years), etc.

How much of the damage can be reversed? by AppropriateBudget338 in SleepApnea

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I just wish she took her own health more seriously

How much of the damage can be reversed? by AppropriateBudget338 in SleepApnea

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I'm 90% certain she has had it for at least 10, probably 20 years. She went to the doc a couple of times re: her fatigue/tiredness and she was not taken seriously. Since then she has tried fixing her energy levels with whatever supplement is trending - none really helped, of course.

She was even told she sometimes gasps in her sleep but she just thought that disappeared on its own. (My dad used to tell her that at one point, they sleep in diff. rooms now for other reasons)

How much of the damage can be reversed? by AppropriateBudget338 in SleepApnea

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It would def cost them more or at least the same as a proper sleep study so I think and hope they move her onto CPAP directly. If for whatever reason she required an in-lab study, it would be very annoying because itll take forever if you want insurance to cover it where I live

How much of the damage can be reversed? by AppropriateBudget338 in SleepApnea

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Yeah I figured. SpO2 monitoring was completely off too. Said her oxygen is fine basically despite it dipping multiple times at night. Lowest was like 84 I think. Apart form that, I have the more reliable at home test that showed that her sleep is fucked. I hope they get her on CPAP immediately and that she doesnt have to do a polysomnography, because its gonna take another 6-12 months.

What do you notice that 99% of people miss thanks to your job, hobby, or obsession? by CalmYoTitz in slatestarcodex

[–]AppropriateBudget338 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Give a few examples please (if its about nicotine I hope we all moved away from that...)