10-24-2016, 10:44 AM
No, no sinus problems. Been mighty lucky in that department. Though I did notice a slight runny nose during one of these joyrides a couple nights ago and wondered about it -- until I realized my eyes were watering up from the sheer ache, which will give you a runny nose.
Could be TMJ (temporomandibular joint dysfunction), which my sister has suffered from, and Lady Cranefly at one time in the past. My molars show clear evidence of teeth grinding, but I suspect those days are long past. Not as neurotic as I used to be. Still, TMJ remains a possibility.
It could still be a dying molar. The crazy way the nerves are laid out around the teeth (thanks, Obama), pain can manifest anywhere top or bottom on one side (you seldom have migrating pain that crosses the center divide).
Could be the heart, but absolutely no other symptoms (tiredness, shortness of breath, chest or arm pain). Also, if the ache changes when you reorient your head or breathe in cold air, etc., it's very unlikely to be the heart; and mine changes. Thank goodness for that or I might get bored.
Could be TMJ (temporomandibular joint dysfunction), which my sister has suffered from, and Lady Cranefly at one time in the past. My molars show clear evidence of teeth grinding, but I suspect those days are long past. Not as neurotic as I used to be. Still, TMJ remains a possibility.
It could still be a dying molar. The crazy way the nerves are laid out around the teeth (thanks, Obama), pain can manifest anywhere top or bottom on one side (you seldom have migrating pain that crosses the center divide).
Could be the heart, but absolutely no other symptoms (tiredness, shortness of breath, chest or arm pain). Also, if the ache changes when you reorient your head or breathe in cold air, etc., it's very unlikely to be the heart; and mine changes. Thank goodness for that or I might get bored.
I'm nobody's pony.