Get Sensodyne toothpaste (or similar brand) which kills off a modicum of feeling in the teeth. It works somewhat. Lucinda On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, penny x stamm wrote: > . > David, George et al, we've just about caught up with the > winterization of everything -- the many flower beds are clean, > the lawn was fertlized, and the shrubbery will be finished > tomorrow -- if we don't freeze to death doing it! Today's wind > and chill were horrendous -- I had to go outside at 2:00am to > rescue all 10 garbage pails and their lids which were > ricocheting around the yard very noisily. It sounded like a > Hollywood sound stage! > > Sad to say, I have a flare-up of my old TMJ problem -- I go > to the dentist with a howling toothache, and he says, "Dearie, > you'd better see your ear doctor..." And then I go to see the > ear doctor, and he says, "Honey, I think you'd better check > with your dentist...." I feel like I've been kicked in the jaw, > actually. Not much can be done about it except to wait for > the passage of time. At least, unlike Miz .Anne, now I know > what to ask for, for Christmas...! I wonder if Rolaids would help..? > > Penny, NY > . > . > .-- > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Why pay more to get Web access? > Try Juno for FREE -- then it's just $9.95/month if you act NOW! > Get your free software today: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. >