….again! If you read about the evil endoscopy you will remember that teeth have been my Achilles’ heel since I was about seven. Everything is out to get my teeth, it’s a conspiracy I tell you!! Carefully cleaning my pegs the other morning and a quick glance in the mirror revealed a line of manky looking tombstones. Yuk! My gums have done a runner, my teeth are covered in nasty splurges of yellowness thanks to medicated mouthwash and they look like they’d really like to leave home sometime very soon. I didn’t mind my hair falling out with the chemo but didn’t bank on the teeth going too. Hopefully they’ll hang on for a bit longer. I can’t have any dental work done because of the “bonio” medicine (Zoledronic Acid) that I have every three weeks. It’s doing a great job keeping my bones strong but like all things it has its side effects. No invasive dental treatment for fear of the jaw bone dying … mmm… think I’ll try and avoid that one. Then there’s the chemo and limited dental work anyway because of infection risks. Gentle cleaning with a baby toothbrush, mouthfuls of mouthwash and the occasional rub with a bit of bicarbonate of soda is all I can do for now. Either that or I may have to make a new feature of them and paint them different colours! Does anyone have the phone number for a very generous tooth fairy?
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