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<blockquote data-quote="annelise" data-source="post: 671425" data-attributes="member: 74652"><p>When about a year ago I had a tooth abscess, I suddenly saw high bg numbers even before I realized what was coming. They stayed high until the problem was resolved.</p><p> </p><p>Also, often when I see inexplicable high fasting numbers, it seems to be a prewarning that something is coming my way - and sure enough! They are a kind if barometer. It seems that my body/system is trying to fight it (sending out stress hormones to try to remedy the situation) - even before the illness/disease has manifested itself or come to my attention.</p><p> </p><p>annelise</p><p> </p><p>- Jilly, as others above have said: Get yourself to a dentist as soon as possible - the pain of an abscess is excruciating. Maybe you may get an emergency appointment? Dentists know very well what this is about - painwise ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annelise, post: 671425, member: 74652"] When about a year ago I had a tooth abscess, I suddenly saw high bg numbers even before I realized what was coming. They stayed high until the problem was resolved. Also, often when I see inexplicable high fasting numbers, it seems to be a prewarning that something is coming my way - and sure enough! They are a kind if barometer. It seems that my body/system is trying to fight it (sending out stress hormones to try to remedy the situation) - even before the illness/disease has manifested itself or come to my attention. annelise - Jilly, as others above have said: Get yourself to a dentist as soon as possible - the pain of an abscess is excruciating. Maybe you may get an emergency appointment? Dentists know very well what this is about - painwise ... [/QUOTE]
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