It sounds like you carry stress in tour back and shoulders. I do the same thing. I found a hot water bottle or warm neck pillow does the trick. A warm bath usually helps too.
2007-07-19 01:23:07
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answered by Alex 2
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Somehow I don't know if I would trust an oral surgeon who misspells mouth as mouse. It kind of suggests he didn't graduate at the top of his class (or if he did then the college was not very reputable). As far as the pain you are describing, then it is very common for wisdom teeth to not come in properly if there is not enough room on the jaw. This can lead to excruciating pain, and possibly a misalignment of your existing teeth. I am perfectly able to believe that the pain from a wisdom tooth coming in wrong would radiate down your neck and into your shoulder. The solution is to bite the bullet and look for a dentist who will take payments in installments if you can not afford the procedure all up front. Hurting teeth are not a fun way to spend your life. What better use do you have for your discretionary funds if not to relieve your pain? I hope this helps.
2016-04-01 01:34:33
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answered by ? 4
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This sounds like tension. Take an OTC pain reliever. Wrap a microwaved towel (or heating pad) around your neck and lie down and relax. If the pain persists for more than a couple days, ask your doctor.
2007-07-19 01:25:29
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answered by missingora 7
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it is becuase you were too nervous in the interview, i actully get samilar pain around the lower part of my tummy when i get pissed or nervous! i even was taken to hospital once because i couldn't manage the pain!!!
after 5months of tests they adviced me to breath in and out severl times, drink cold water, and wear comfortable cloths (especially around the neck). which it did work and i hope it will work for you too.
for the time been, you need to enjoy a hot bath with few drops of any relaxing oil, few lighted candels, make sure you switch off your mobile and disconnect the land line, a glass of wine by the bath... afterward you will feel a different person..
do the same thing everytime you get this pain
2007-07-19 01:29:15
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answered by great woman 3
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Its your just tense and worring about it won't make it any better, Take a hot bath or shower and then ly down with a hot pad and maybe take a couple of tylonal you'll be ok. Just remember its a job, not a playground and before to long you'll be hurting just because of the mental or physical labor and not just the thoughs.. RELAX
2007-07-19 01:24:59
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answered by sunnydays 4
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Stress does that to u,u were probable stressed out over the interview yes u can check with the doctor just to be sure.
2007-07-19 01:27:38
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answered by Rendevous 4
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Typical signs of anxiety. Yes see ur doc 2 get an anxiolytic drug. Alternately, go out with ur friends & let ur hair loose. This may help.
2007-07-19 01:27:12
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answered by ahsan a 3
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What did you do in the job interview to get such a sore neck?
Yes, see a M.D., it might be stress.
2007-07-19 01:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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probably just from stress, i would say no on seeing a doctor just for that, unless of course it continues.. if you were that stressed at the INTERVIEW, do you really want the stress of that JOB?
2007-07-19 01:24:40
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answered by annie pearl 2
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that means UR FIRED! tiredness is not an excuse. nah, i had assessment day for 7 hours. u will be fine. take some rest, have warm bath and relax, watch something funny aswell. good luck on job :)
2007-07-19 01:23:23
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answered by zhang 2
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