Man in the Dark
Bluelighter
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- Mar 2, 2015
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I've posted this in another thread, but maybe it's better here:
I am als new I have agoraphobia and panic disorder. Also depression for more than 10 years now. After taking various antidepressants with horrible side effects,I am now stuck with Pregabalin 200mg, 2-3 times a week (I am rather satisfied, that I don't have to take this daily..). It works very well for anxiety and a little for depression. However, I have the feeling that it makes my teeth very sensitive. They also hurt on days I have to take them..sometimes like teeth hurt when having a cold/the flu. Did anyone else experience this and has an explanation? Maybe the gabapentin users, as I understand these two are very similar. Psychiatrist could not give an explanation and I am starting to worry about my teeth8)
Does anyone have an explanation why it could be damaging to teeth?
I get get something similar, but it's in my gums not the teeth. It's a weird nerve type of pain. It just the back bottom teeth/ gums, kinda of freakish.