
Who knew that including Women's, Asian and LGBT month, I also have TMJ month! "September 30, 1997 Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank designated November as Jaw Joints-TMJ Awareness Month. His proclamation acknowledged that temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJDs) are "among the more painful, yet least understood disorders affecting people today." I even get a red wristband.
But, what can I do? Well, I have to relax and stop myself from clenching. I have to keep wearing my mouthguard and take ibuprofen, if necessary. I shouldn't open my mouth too widely and do jaw exercises. And I have to eat soft foods. What am I, 60?!?!?
http://www.tmj.org/
Update:
From http://drmarcbenhuri.net/neuromuscular_and_tmj_relief.html?lid=104457023&keyphrase=tmj+specialist+new+york+ny&provider=google:
Most symptoms of TMJ occur in the facial area, but they can also be associated with other health problems. These symptoms include:
- Vertigo
- Ringing sound in ears
- Migraine headaches
- Pain in shoulder, back, neck, or behind the eyes
- Problems with head posture
OMG! I suffer from all of these symptoms!
And your knee hurts when it rains. Too bad I didn't go into geriatrics. HA HA!
ReplyDeleteyuck - that sounds awful. hope you feel better soon - maybe a care package of soft, lactose free foods is in order...feel better!
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