Hi all! My neuro appointment is in about two and a half weeks so over the next few days I will be making a list of strange symptoms and events that I will print out and give to the neuro. While I am composing the list I thought of an event that I wanted to ask you guys about to see what you think happened.
The event took place over two weeks. This was back in December of 2010 though it kinda started earlier in a way. In December 2010 I went to see my dentist to get a cleaning. While he was checking my teeth he discovered 5 small cavities which I believe were caused by autonomic seizures that were causing me to throw up 1-3 days a week for almost three months. Because I was about to lose my dental insurance at the end of the year I had to hurry and get the cavities filled, so I made two appointments over two weeks (one each week).
When I went there I was perfectly fine. Unlike most people, I have never had a fear of dentists. Sure I don't like it, but I deal. So I went back, sat in the chair, and they injected what I thought he said was Novocaine but now I believe was Lidocaine to numb me up. Within 2-5 minutes I felt horrible. I was dizzy, disoriented, tired, and thought I was going to pass out. I remember struggling to stay awake because I felt like if I went to sleep like I really wanted then something bad would happen. After the appointment I kinda staggered down the hall where my mother picked me up. When I got home I slept for at least 3 hours.
The next week I went back and was somewhat scared but figured maybe what happened the week before was a fluke. Well I went back, sat in the chair, they injected me with Lidocaine, and the same thing happened. Within minutes I was dizzy, disoriented, tired, and though I was going to pass out AGAIN. Again I struggled to stay awake. Again I staggered down the hall, was driven home, and fell asleep for several hours.
When I was back there I was so scared I thought I was gonna cry because I was positive something bad was gonna happen. I kept thinking I was gonna pass out and have a huge seizure and I was gonna be rushed to the ER and maybe I might die. I don't think it was nerves though, because the first time it happened I wasn't nervous previous to the appointment. I had had fillings before and I had had Lidocaine before, but I had never had any sort of reactions to it.
I wonder if the Lidocaine caused some kind of seizure like reaction in my brain. And I also wonder if they gave me too much (it was at least 2-3 shots of it). Funny thing is the second time I went back the assistant who injected the Lidocaine didn't inject it properly, so half way through the appointment the doctor was drilling on one of my teeth and I realized it wasn't numb at all (he must have noticed the tooth looked different because he asked if everything was alright before I even noticed I wasn't numb). So then they had to inject me with more Lidocaine and I almost cried again.
Anyway, I still don't know what to make of this. Did they give me too much? Did I suddenly develop some kind of allergy to it? Was I experiencing seizures? I'm gonna tell my doctor about the vomiting that caused the cavities as well as everything that happened at the dentist, but I wanted to get some opinions first.
The event took place over two weeks. This was back in December of 2010 though it kinda started earlier in a way. In December 2010 I went to see my dentist to get a cleaning. While he was checking my teeth he discovered 5 small cavities which I believe were caused by autonomic seizures that were causing me to throw up 1-3 days a week for almost three months. Because I was about to lose my dental insurance at the end of the year I had to hurry and get the cavities filled, so I made two appointments over two weeks (one each week).
When I went there I was perfectly fine. Unlike most people, I have never had a fear of dentists. Sure I don't like it, but I deal. So I went back, sat in the chair, and they injected what I thought he said was Novocaine but now I believe was Lidocaine to numb me up. Within 2-5 minutes I felt horrible. I was dizzy, disoriented, tired, and thought I was going to pass out. I remember struggling to stay awake because I felt like if I went to sleep like I really wanted then something bad would happen. After the appointment I kinda staggered down the hall where my mother picked me up. When I got home I slept for at least 3 hours.
The next week I went back and was somewhat scared but figured maybe what happened the week before was a fluke. Well I went back, sat in the chair, they injected me with Lidocaine, and the same thing happened. Within minutes I was dizzy, disoriented, tired, and though I was going to pass out AGAIN. Again I struggled to stay awake. Again I staggered down the hall, was driven home, and fell asleep for several hours.
When I was back there I was so scared I thought I was gonna cry because I was positive something bad was gonna happen. I kept thinking I was gonna pass out and have a huge seizure and I was gonna be rushed to the ER and maybe I might die. I don't think it was nerves though, because the first time it happened I wasn't nervous previous to the appointment. I had had fillings before and I had had Lidocaine before, but I had never had any sort of reactions to it.
I wonder if the Lidocaine caused some kind of seizure like reaction in my brain. And I also wonder if they gave me too much (it was at least 2-3 shots of it). Funny thing is the second time I went back the assistant who injected the Lidocaine didn't inject it properly, so half way through the appointment the doctor was drilling on one of my teeth and I realized it wasn't numb at all (he must have noticed the tooth looked different because he asked if everything was alright before I even noticed I wasn't numb). So then they had to inject me with more Lidocaine and I almost cried again.
Anyway, I still don't know what to make of this. Did they give me too much? Did I suddenly develop some kind of allergy to it? Was I experiencing seizures? I'm gonna tell my doctor about the vomiting that caused the cavities as well as everything that happened at the dentist, but I wanted to get some opinions first.