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Previously on 'The Wisdom Tooth': Had a wisdom tooth pulled and, according to the doc, when she checked after a week everything looked great. Had no problems and pain to speak of.

About two days later, the joint of my jaw, on the side where the tooth was pulled, started hurting and it became painful to open my mouth fully. This got worse and now I can't open or close fully without significant pain. Talked to the doctor again because I was worried about infection and she said it's a muscle/joint problem. She recommends warmth and physical therapy.

This has persisted now for more than a week. Got partial relieve after I warmed the area with a warm-water-bag for a while. The next day I could close my mouth again fully but it didn't last and the problem returned later that day. Repeated the warm-water-bag treatment in the evening without much success, if any.

On the plus side, I now know that if you heat a 2 liter warm-water-bag in the microwave for 6 minutes at one kilowatt, it has the right amount of heat stored within it to not burn you and last maybe an hour.

I fucking love soup now.

Previously on 'The Wisdom Tooth': Had a wisdom tooth pulled and, according to the doc, when she checked after a week everything looked great. Had no problems and pain to speak of. About two days later, the joint of my jaw, on the side where the tooth was pulled, started hurting and it became painful to open my mouth fully. This got worse and now I can't open or close fully without significant pain. Talked to the doctor again because I was worried about infection and she said it's a muscle/joint problem. She recommends warmth and physical therapy. This has persisted now for more than a week. Got partial relieve after I warmed the area with a warm-water-bag for a while. The next day I could close my mouth again fully but it didn't last and the problem returned later that day. Repeated the warm-water-bag treatment in the evening without much success, if any. On the plus side, I now know that if you heat a 2 liter warm-water-bag in the microwave for 6 minutes at one kilowatt, it has the right amount of heat stored within it to not burn you and last maybe an hour. I *fucking love* soup now.
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Vitamin c 1 gram every hour, then until symptoms gone, continue for 24 hours after.

[–] 1 pt

Ok, I'll try that. embed

[–] 1 pt

I usually start with 2 grams an hour until bowel tolerance is reached. I've been taking vitamin c a long time so it's easier on my stomach than most. If you do the 2g every hour, don't trust a fart. When I am sick I have taken 8 grams first hour and 4grams second hour and by the third hour I reach bowel tolerance and back it down to 2 grams every hour. If I'm not sick and take 8 grams at once, I can barely make it to the toilet.

I say this because the maximum concentration of vitamin c in the blood stream is what your bowels are able to handle. So by reaching bowel tolerance, you would have the most vitamin c allowable via oral administration. To achieve higher concentration, you'd have to inject it.

When using vitamin c for suspected infection, you want the highest blood concentration as possible. Vitamin c is water soluble so it exits your body quickly. Thus, you need to take it every hour. Stay hydrated as well.

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Thanks. Keep you posted.