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Registered: 11-14-2005 Posts: 2 | My father has Kennedy's disease and recently had some teeth removed. Does anyone know of a correlation between novocaine and the disease progression? He has noticed substantial weakness in his arms and neck since the procedure took place. |
Location: Arkansas Registered: 09-22-2005 Posts: 39 | Hi, I have had Novacaine many times and have had no adverse effects due to it nor have I heard from any others with KD that have. Check back on this forum post for replies from others. Terry |
Registered: 11-14-2005 Posts: 2 | Thank you for the quick feedback. Maybe the trauma is having an impact - that and the colder weather. Thanks again. |
Location: San Francisco, California Registered: 09-30-2005 Posts: 29 | I've been lucky for many years where I haven't had any fillings or extractions performed. However, lately, I've been getting worried whether a local anesthetic would affect my breathing. Any comments? Am I just being a bit paranoid? |
Registered: 09-28-2005 Posts: 654 | I haven't experienced any problems with novacaine or a local given by a dentist. If you are concerned, however, I would check with your neurologist prior to having a local administered. |
Location: San Francisco, California Registered: 09-30-2005 Posts: 29 | I was thinking of bringing a crowbar and having the nurse hit me over the head with it... I guess your way would make more sense. |
Location: Sudbury, Ontario CANADA Registered: 11-09-2005 Posts: 30 | Perhaps this web-site may help: http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/DVH/Uses/0,3915,8108%7CNovocaine,00.html Dan |
Location: San Luis Obispo CA Registered: 10-10-2005 Posts: 163 |
My dentist is pretty aggressive about pain control and his typical method did effect my breathing enough to stop the procedure and cause me to come back another day. He used a less aggressive method the second time and I was OK with that. We also noted that I do not deal well with a head down tilt. A moderate tilt helped a lot. No matter what the dentist does I doubt he will stop you breathing. It may become labored but they are well prepared for that reaction. Best to inform them that you have a neuromuscular disorder before you get started. ================= email:rheitzman at gmail |
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