22 years old With Osteomyelitis in my jaw- 8 years of pain -
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It is quite difficult to start writing about something which has been such a big part of my life for 8 years. I will start from the beginning...
It started when I was 14 out of nowhere. The dentist I saw said I had a displaced jaw bone and this was the reason for my pain. I will always remember him asking if I had a boyfriend 'as kissing would make it worse?!' I did not. So at this stage I thought that this was the reason for my pain - a displaced jaw bone. I was given 600mg of Iboprufen and took this every day alongside paracetomal (8 tablets a day).
Over the next year the pain got particularly worse and my face swelled like a balloon. At the age of 15 I did not sleep at all. I had constant pain and was taking as much painkillers as I possibly could. The swelling got that bad on the right side of my face I felt like a monster. I grew my hair to as long as I could and would constantly cover my face with my long hair and a scarf.
Over the summer it would be increasingly difficult to cover my face without a scarf and when I was 15 I could no longer take this pain from my 'displaced jaw'. My mum and dad took me to A&E. Instantly the doctors here realised something was not right and I was admitted. Many tests were done to see what the problem was. I was discharged from hospital with painkillers and had to wait for my results.
I went to see one doctor for my results who I had seen whilst in A&E she specialised in cancer but luckily I was told by her I did not have this.
I had tests such as blood tests, bone scans, MRI scans, CT scans and a biopsy which told me that I had Osteomyelitis in my right lower jaw bone. I was referred to a very good consultant in the 'maxfax' department. He said that the steps that would be taken would be firstly an operation which would be done internally to shave away the acess bone and would hopefully relieve me of some pain. Whilst waiting for the operation I was given the antibiotic Amoxycillin.
I had the operation when I had just turned 16 I think. By this point I had not had a full night sleep for a year and a half. This was very frustrating as I was trying to live a normal life as possible. I was trying to be a good student at high school and not get behind with work. I was in excrutiatiing pain- I constantly felt like I was being viciously stabbed in the right side of my jaw. This pain often went up into my ear and below my eye. Often I was in too much pain to attend school, luckily I had one amazing teacher there that always sent work home and constantly reassured me that everything would be fine. I was particularly worried as this was happening whilst I was preparing for my GCSE's.
After the operation my face was badly bruised and I had very bad swelling. This was expected though as the operation wasn't plain and simple. One part of my face looked as though I had a tennis ball in it. I also had drains coming from underneath my chin that was draining access blood. I recovered in hospital for around 10 days and was given oral antibiotics to take home.
I saw my consultant regularly. Once the swelling had gone down from the operation- the swelling that was normally there from my osteomylitus wasn't as bad at the side of my jaw as this had been shaved away. Swelling of the bone was still there though. My consultant suggested I have hyperbaric treatment every day for 6 weeks. I was just waiting for a space to become available.
A space came available for the hyperbaric treatment - I remember being at school , I was taken out of my class to be told this treatment was going to start. I cried. A mixture of relief that the pain and this horrible swelling might eventually go. Again I missed a lot of school as I went every day to hull for this treatment. I have sworn to myself I would never have this treatment again. Hyperbaric treatment helps to get oxygen to the jaw so there is a better blood supply to the bone. A lot of cancer patients attended this treatment also. I had to enter a tank every day- put a oxygen mask over my head - something I can only describe as something astronauts would wear! For around two hours I was In this tank with a nurse and around 6 other patients- the pressure in the tank is changed and you have to make your ears pop like you would do on an aeroplane before the pressure goes below a certain number- a weird treatment but I can see the logic in it. I don't think the treatment really worked for me to be honest and I wouldn't do it again- but it may work well for others.
For the next couple of years I went on to do my a levels. I was on long term anti biotics as the osteomylitus had not gone away. I found Amoxycillin did not work for me so I was put on long term penicillin whilst on painkillers. I found that stress aggravated my jaw bone and I had episodes where my jaw would swell up more. At this point I had always said to my consultant that it may be my wisdom teeth were making my jaw worse. I was put to sleep and I had these removed from my right side- my pain did not stop so unfortunately this was not a cause of my osteomyelitis.
After my A levels I decided to take a year out and work full time at the job I was currently working part time at. At this point I was 18-19- during this time as I was older I could take stronger pain killers. I am intolerant to codeine so my options were ibuprofen and paracetomals or dicloflenac when this didn't work I would take tramadol which would have horrible side effects. When these did not control my pain my only option would be to go to A&E and be admitted to have stronger pain killers and anti biotics through an IV.
When I was 19 I was admitted to hospital because I was in so much pain. My consultant wasn't around at the hospital in this occasion so people he worked with decided they would operate as they wanted to drain my swelling at the side of my face of fluid as the swelling was getting uncreasingly worse. I have forgotten to mention that most of the time the opening of my mouth is restricted due to the swelling in and around my bone. This is another reason for operating. When they operated there was not a lot of fluid. The IV antibiotics took my pain and swelling done as well as a lot of morphine! And this episode seemed to be over with.
That's what there seems to be these episodes where my face swells and which then leads to a lot of pain. Some times I go months without these flare ups. From the age 19.5 - 21 I had minor flare ups which were bare able.
At 19 I started the studying for my 3 year course for my degree- I didn't want this horrible infection to take over my life. During this time I was given a mouth guard to wear at night to make sure that grinding my teeth is not an aggravating factor, and I also had root canal treatment to make sure I had nerves in my teeth and that a tooth was not dead and the cause of the osteomylitus. All of my teeth are fine.
It is now December 2011 I am 22. I am in the 3rd and final of my university degree. This year I have had many episodes/flare ups of my osteomyelitis - even though I always have it- my face can flare up and swell more and the pain is worse and becomes unbearable. This year I have been admitted into hospital twice.
First in April- the reason for this flare up I believe to be because of stress with work from university as I had 4 exams in a week so lots of intense studying. I had IV of antibiotics and Painkillers in hospital which seemed to work. I was in hospital for 4 days.
August of this year I was admitted for the second time. This was a very different experience for me and not a pleasant one. My consultant was not informed that I was admitted and I had doctors which new nothing about my Illness working on me. I was in for 8 days. I was not happy and did not feel any better from me entering hospital until the time I left. Normally when I am given metrodisonal and clindamycin through IV this reduces the swelling this did not happen and the swelling started to go to the side of my throat.
After seeing my consultant he suggested that we operate again as the anti biotics are not working as effectively. I really want to finish my degree at uni so I am trying to simply power through the pain. My consultant is fantastic and we work together as he rightly says nobody knows my condition as much as me. So I am delaying another operation at the minute. The operation Wil not guarantee that the osteomyelitis will go completely and this time he would have to operate externally which will leave me with a big scar. This is the reason for him not wanting to operate before with me being young he does not want to leave me with a big scar.
At the minute I am in the middle of another flare up it is close to Christmas and I do not want to be in hospital again So I am trying to control the pain at home.
A few things I have forgot to mention: at one point my consultant explained to my mum the pain I was going through like having 10 abcesses under each tooth on the side of my face ( hopefully this will put the pain I go through in context)
Also factors I have found which make my osteomylitus flare ups worse:
Cold weather (the reason for my recent flare up)
The change in weather
Lack of sleep
Cold drinks
Alcohol assumption when I am having a flare up.
Finally, sorry if my story is a bit all over the place it is hard to remember everything that has happened in 8 years. Please anyone get in touch who have this condition maybe we can help each other?!
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bioshock00
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thestrangemma
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The antibiotics are so harsh. I've heard of them being likened to chemo in the way they can make some people feel.
I reakon we all need a forum I might have a look for one for osteoM
bioshock00
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Rosana
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shar6768
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Since my daughter was diagnosed with osteomyelitis, I have talked to several people about it. For one person, the hyperbaric sessions worked (she struggled with osteo for years until they did that and it finally went away). Also, for anyone this might help, I talked to another woman who's daughter struggled with terrible jaw pain and swelling for several years (it started when she was 14 for no apparent reason and she is 18 now). She was diagnosed with chronic osteomyelitis at one point and with fibrous dysplasia at another point. After seeing a specialist in Boston, the diagnosis was changed to chronic non-infectious osteomyelitis, which is an inflammatory bone disorder. She has been taking medicaton called Enbrel for about 6 months and it seems to really be helping.
nicole52
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bioshock00
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nicole52
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MrsF
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Il start at the beginning, I kept getting pain from a wisdom tooth so my dentist took X-rays & told me it needed to be removed as it was completely horizontal, I then had an appointment at the maxillofacial unit at the hospital where they told me the tooth was impacted & sitting in a bad place. There would be risk of nerve damage due to where the tooth was sitting. I didn't care I just wanted it out, I'd had so much pain & anti biotics over the year! I was put to sleep & had surgery, they had to remove a bit of the bone to get the tooth out. Afterwards it was AGONY! Twice I had to go back to hospital & they re-opened the stitches to clean it out & pack it again. I had a few courses of anti-biotics & it got a bit better. I figured it would be sore for a while as they had removed bone. In the 12 months that followed I was probably on anti biotics 1 week out of 4 as it was always sore. Back to my dentist & hospital several times who thought perhaps the back tooth next to where the extraction was had been damaged, they wanted to do root canal but I couldn't bear any more so I paid £400 privately to have it removed. AGONY afterwards. 4 weeks of anti biotics & 1 week of daily cleaning & packing by the dentist & still pain. Back to hospital, nothing on X-ray, no visible sign of infection, back & fore for several appointments, no one has a clue. So now iv got my next hospital appointment in a weeks time & I want to go there armed with my research. So sorry for the long story guys but can some one tell me if this sounds like osteomyelitis?! Symptoms are, swollen glands on the one side, awful jaw pain that feels like the bone is sore inside, sore ear, occasional headaches only on that side, a pea sized lump on the outside of my jaw directly in front of where the tooth would have been which iv been told is a lymph node but I'm not so sure as its sore to touch, my gums go through phases of being red & sore, jaw bone in that area is usually sore to touch as well. These symptoms have all been there since the 1st surgery 18 months ago. Things seem to get better after anti biotics but then they come back. I'm in agony just now because they are refusing me anti biotics as the hospital don't think it's infection, they thought TMJ after initially saying it could be phantom pains which I was furious at!!!!. In the last few weeks iv noticed a tingle down the right side of my tongue from time to time. Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this.
bioshock00
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MrsF
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bioshock00
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catherine17042 bioshock00
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marci02913 catherine17042
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I lost both of my back molars on that side (I only had two). There is a chance I could lose the next tooth as there is very little support for it. Really only on one side and a bit on the front.
I did get much better after they were taken out.
MrsF
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