TMJ cured finally

March 2, 2022 0 Comments

A few years ago I didn’t know what ATM was. She had never heard of it. TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint disorder. So what does that mean?

Let me explain by telling you how I discovered what TMJ was and how I got rid of it.

Five years ago I was forced to accept a different job than the one I work for. I can’t say I was excited about him. In fact, I hated my new job. As the weeks went by, the stress got worse and I really had a hard time dragging myself to work every day.

One night, I was sitting in my recliner rubbing my forehead. My wife asked me if she had a headache again. I noticed that she had been complaining to me a lot about headaches lately.

It’s not a big deal, I just took some aspirin as usual. But this time I took three instead of two because they didn’t seem to take away my headache.

I finally went to see my doctor. She told me that she had sinusitis and gave me some antibiotics to cure it. But after two weeks, the headaches got worse.

So it was back to the doctor. This time she palpates me for x-rays of my head. After the x-ray examination, she told me again that she had a sinus infection. She went to the pharmacy for stronger antibiotics.

Soon the headaches became constant and continually worsened. I was having trouble concentrating on anything. I went to bed with a headache and woke up with a headache. It has to be like one of

those headaches you get when you eat ice cream too fast. Constant bread, terrible.

My wife went to the health food store nearby and they gave her a few herbs that would definitely solve my sinus problem.

it didn’t. I tried melting Vicks Vapo Rub in a bowl of boiling water and inhaling the vapors to open up my sinuses. Unlucky. My dad, who was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, even gave me some of his Darvocet tablets, which is an extremely strong pain reliever.

I was taking Darvocet three and four at a time, to try to relive the pain. Nothing worked. Once again, I went to my doctor and guess what he said the problem was. Yes, my sinuses. By now the bread had gotten so bad that I couldn’t go to work. I couldn’t do much of anything and the doctor sure wasn’t helping.

One night, after suffering for nine months, it got so bad that I almost couldn’t get out of pain. My wife loaded me into the car and took me to the emergency room. I waited and waited and waited. They finally examined me and said I needed a CT scan. I’m not sure what that is, but I sat in pain until they got the results.

Then came the diagnosis. sinus infection She could have screamed! They finally gave me something for the bread. She helped a little but made me throw up.

The doctor that night in the ER made me an appointment for the following week with an ENT specialist. Yes, I had to wait another week with the bread.

The specialist examined me and looked at my CT scan. He sat me down and asked who told me he had sinusitis. I told him that everyone who had examined me said that it was.

Then he told me that he had TMJ. She said that she had the cleanest sinuses she had ever seen. Not surprisingly, all the sinus medication she was taking.

He began to explain to me what the ATM was. temporomandibular disorder She said that TMJ was an acute inflammation of my temporomandibular joint. This is the area where the jaw connects to the skull.

The specialist outlined a plan to relieve the pain, which he said might involve cutting some of the ligaments in my jaw. By now I would have tried anything. He scheduled me for the following week and gave me a medication that relieved the pain. But it was still there.

That same weekend I was talking to a friend of mine and noticed that he was wearing one of those Q-Ray bracelets. I asked him about it and he told me that he got it because of his arthritis. And that really worked. Well, like I said, I would have tried anything.

My friend gave me the website to order a bracelet that cost me $100.00. I even paid extra for fast delivery. I knew this was going to be another disappointment, but I was going to give it a try.

I took the bracelet out of the box and put it on my wrist. That was on January 22, 2004. Several hours later, the bread was still there. Just as she thought, it didn’t work. But I kept the bracelet and went to bed.

The next morning, when I woke up to go to work, I realized that, for the first time in nine months, I didn’t have a headache. No pain, nothing. It is gone. Completely gone. I woke up my wife and she was so excited that she couldn’t understand what was going on at first.

Not only was the pain gone, but I felt great. I wanted to jump up and down and tell everyone I saw that day that my headache was gone. I have been wearing my Q-Ray bracelet for over five years. The ATM is long gone.

Some people told me that those Q-Ray bracelets are fake and that it was all in my head. My answer is always the same. I don’t know if it was psychological or not, all I know is that for nine months my headaches were so severe and untreatable that I think I was actually going crazy.

Let me say one more thing. I am in no way affiliated with the Q-Ray company. They don’t even know it, but I’m the best salesman. When someone sees my bracelet and asks if it really works, I simply tell them, it works for me. Thank you QRay.

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