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Old 10-08-2009, 11:31 AM
 
Location: Indiana
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I had my top 2 wisdom teeth out last week, had gotten a cold 2 wks previous, but had no congestion at time of procedure.

Now I have persistent migraine headaches every single day and that awful floaty feeling and ear popping we sinus sufferers know so well. I have NO congestion so I know its not a sinus infection, I am familiar with those.

I have been free of sinus headaches for several years and now this! Could the dental surgery have caused this? What can I do to get my sinuses strightened out? Short of a chiropractor, is there anything I can do on my own? I have felt like my head is floating for 4 days, its awful!!
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:45 AM
 
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
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I had my top 2 wisdom teeth out last week, had gotten a cold 2 wks previous, but had no congestion at time of procedure.

Now I have persistent migraine headaches every single day and that awful floaty feeling and ear popping we sinus sufferers know so well. I have NO congestion so I know its not a sinus infection, I am familiar with those.

I have been free of sinus headaches for several years and now this! Could the dental surgery have caused this? What can I do to get my sinuses strightened out? Short of a chiropractor, is there anything I can do on my own? I have felt like my head is floating for 4 days, its awful!!
I'd see a Craniosacral therapist or a non-force chiropractor.
I went through intensive dental work a couple of years ago, and yeah, dental work and dental surgery certainly can create imbalance and, if you can afford it and if you can access a skilled therapist, i'd get some support for this.
If you're not practiced in working with your own structure and energy system, it's most difficult to address jaw and head issues alone.
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