My tooth hurtz, I think I have a cavity! I aint had a cavity in a year or two, and now I get one over night. Whats going on? Could this be due to my castration in any way shap or form? Its not even been two full months. When I was speaking with a doctor the other day, he told me to put off the bone scan for another 4 months. I wonder if the bone loss would happen so quickly, or if the cavity, is in truth a form of bone loss?
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Cavity = Bone loss?
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homptydumpty (imported)
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Re: Cavity = Bone loss?
homptydumpty (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 09, 2006 10:01 pm My tooth hurtz, I think I have a cavity! I aint had a cavity in a year or two, and now I get one over night. Whats going on? Could this be due to my castration in any way shap or form? Its not even been two full months. When I was speaking with a doctor the other day, he told me to put off the bone scan for another 4 months. I wonder if the bone loss would happen so quickly, or if the cavity, is in truth a form of bone loss?
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Most likely it is not anything to do with castration - now or at all.
This has been previously discussed here quite extensively. There are no references in professional literature that suggests any relationship between testosterone deficiency and cavities. Bone loss issues this early after castration would be highly unlikely unless previously existing. Just make certain you keep up on adequate minerals and vitamins.
Most likely the cavity, as usual, has developed over a period of time. About the only advice one can really give is to go see a dentist and get some lead in your head (er, silver!).
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Re: Cavity = Bone loss?
Ok, so it wasnt enough to put myself threw the cut burn and tie, of the cords. Now I have pain. My thought is that a 10 a day, desk job, is the reason. Or could the pain im now starting to feel be my body breaking the lumpz down, which caps the cords? My doctor told me that the lumps are never going to de solve, they may subside a bit, but most likely will require further surgery to alleviate them, as well as my scrotum. Im not sure when il be ready to go back under the knife
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What do you think?
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What do you think?
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Re: Cavity = Bone loss?
homptydumpty (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:35 pm Ok, so it wasnt enough to put myself threw the cut burn and tie, of the cords. Now I have pain. My thought is that a 10 a day, desk job, is the reason. Or could the pain im now starting to feel be my body breaking the lumpz down, which caps the cords? My doctor told me that the lumps are never going to de solve, they may subside a bit, but most likely will require further surgery to alleviate them, as well as my scrotum. Im not sure when il be ready to go back under the knife .
What do you think?
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Oh dear, it sounds like you are yet another victim of bad surgery. I don't think there should be any "lumps" at the cord ends (at least not significant ones) if the surgery was done properly.
Hang in there....