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BrokenGirl
02-03-17, 10:38
My gum has been sore for a day or two. It's my upper gum near my back tooth. It's not the gum right next to the tooth, it's kind of more on the inside of my cheek than near the tooth, if that makes sense.
Because my HA is so bad lately I'm trying not to let this one spiral. I don't remember eating anything hard or sharp that might have hurt it. I felt it with my finger a while ago and thought I felt a small softish lump, but not sure.
Any ideas anyone what it might be or has anyone had anything like it?
My head wants me to go into that bad place and make an automatic diagnosis but i'm trying really hard not to !!
BrokenGirl
02-03-17, 11:19
If I thought it was just "a sore gum" then i wouldn't have written this post. Why would a gum / inside of cheek get sore if i can't remember hurting it. It hasn't happened me before and yes, it's scaring me a little!
It seems to be a bit sorer today than yesterday
If I thought it was just "a sore gum" then i wouldn't have written this post.
Exactly. Because you don't just think its a sore gum.
Everyone gets sore gums at times. So do you but you don't usually notice it. It will go away in a couple of days.
BrokenGirl
02-03-17, 12:07
Exactly. Because you don't just think its a sore gum.
Exactly, and that's why i am posting. I'm scared it's something more serious. And I know I've been here before with many other things and they all turned out fine, but it's that voice "what if it's different this time"............
It just doesn't seem right that a gum or cheek would get sore for no apparent reason
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Everyone gets sore gums at times. So do you but you don't usually notice it. It will go away in a couple of days.
Thanks swajj. I hope you're right.
I just wish things would stop freaking me out. I know our bodies are going to get sore in places and have aches and pains.
I beginning to think that my brain needs a serious rewiring!!!!
Go with probabilities then. If all the other times it turned out to be nothing then what are the chances that this time it is something? Try to think like that. It used to work for me.
Is it any different than a bruise and you not remembering banging yourself?
Positive thoughts
I'm no psych but I think that one of the reasons it works is because you are minimising it in your mind. So not hyper focusing as Fish likes to say. Once you give it less importance the soreness will lessen. Probably to the point where it becomes the kind of sore gum you don't really notice.
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God I do it all the time, so annoying
Not this
This :winks:
BrokenGirl
02-03-17, 12:22
Is it any different than a bruise and you not remembering banging yourself?
Positive thoughts
Probably not. And I do remember posting something like that a few months ago.
I'll just have to give it a few days and fingers crossed it will be gone or at least improved then
but it's that voice "what if it's different this time"
Why is that voice important?
Its not got a very good track record of being right.
Have you ever had that thought SLA? I used to think like that all the time. What if this time it really is something
BrokenGirl
02-03-17, 12:30
And that's exactly why i'm posting here.
If I didn't have that what if voice in my head, then more than likely i wouldn't be here posting at all.
It's just much easier said than do trying to not listen to it
The point is...
...we all have that "what if" voice.
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