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Suzanne Findlay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Mar 2002 21:24:26 +0800
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Dear List Server members,

I have been reading the responses on dental floss and now wonder if
gluten is the cause of my reaction to anaesthetic during dental
treatment.

I wanted to have all my amalgam removed and replaced with porcelain but
had to abandon the process because I neutralized the anaesthetic and
needed additional injections, which still didn't help numb me. For days
afterwards I was sick as a dog - slow, headachy, and sore. The dentist
had never seen anything like it. Needless I stopped the process and
haven't quite had the courage to go back.

Does anybody share the same problem? Does anybody know if gluten is used
in anaesthetics, maybe as a filler or carrier?

Thanks

Sue

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