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Root canal fillings linked to M.E.?

Question:

Have you read the article on the internet by George Meinig about bacterial poisoning from root canal filled teeth? Have you had any relief from M.E. symptoms after having root canal filled teeth removed, or did your symptoms begin shortly after having a root canal filling? My friend wants to know if her M.E. symptoms are in any way connected to her three root canal filled teeth.


Answer: Sure, I've got several root fillings and I've got ME, but I can't recall any correlation between the dentistry and onset or worsening of symptoms. In fact I usually feel better after seeing the dentist as the stress of having toothache and/or the prospect of a very unpleasant half hour is removed.

If it was due to bacterial toxins, wouldn't they show up in blood tests?

Similarly, I must have more mercury in my mouth than a clinic's supply of thermometers, but that doesn't really seem to be connected. I have asked my (previous) doctor about that, but he reckoned mercury poisoning had some distinct symptoms which I lacked. It may be worth bringing up again with my new doctor though. (Not that new, I changed a good few years ago).

The most likely theory I've heard is that of systemic candida (thrush) infection. Unfortunately, there seems to be no really sure way of diagnosing that either, and the process of getting rid of it is something I wouldn't want to go through just as something to try (I do eat bio yoghurts quite often though ;)). On the one hand, it would almost be tragic if I could have made myself better after wasting all these years, but OTOH how many PWME have we heard of who found treating thrush to be a definite cure?

I started with what we believe is M.E. in December 1997. I haven't had a filling (although I do get my teeth checked regularly) since I was in Junior School and I left there in 1976.

Sorry to come in on this a bit fogged, but is this to do with mercury poisoning? Anyway, I think there's a danger, with lots of other things, that people with a root-canal-filling-linked-problem could be misdiagnosed with ME, but I certainly disagree that ME could be directly caused by this - I have an immaculate smile and not one filling, as have an awful lot of PWCs, probably proportional to the general population. ME has been about a long time, whatever it may be, and I think this is a wee bit like the candida thing - a few of us improve on a sugar-free no-anything-edible diet, many of us may feel something different, but some of us are not at all effected, other worsen and the mystery remains. We're all desperate for the answers.

I think (it may have happened anyway) that I improved a bit after a long put off visit to the dentist, in which the rotten husk of one of my teeth was root canalled and capped.








 
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