Anonymous wrote:Good for him. He will probably live longer than you. But he really does need to floss and use mouthwash. Cleaning up his diet would be a bonus too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went an embarassingly long time without seeing a dentist. I had a horrible dentist when I was a kid and I would have anxiety for weeks before a cleaning. Once I got into college, I just stopped going. Then it got to a point where I was scared about how much money I would probably end up spending to fix my teeth.
What finally scared me into going was hearing about people dying from poor oral hygeine that had spread to their internal organs. My dentist is great and really calmed my nerves when I met him. Yes, I had a number of problems that needed fixing once I finally went (multiple cavities, 2 root canals), but really it wasn't as bad as I imagined.
I don't know what to tell you OP besides suggesting that your DH is being a poor example to his children. The fear is quite real.
this is me! I am 27 and haven't been in almost ten years. it is so embarrassing. I just got good health insurance though with a new job and need to find a good dentist. I am mortified- not because I'm scared, but because I'm so embarrassed.
I wouldn't be embarrassed. I had a good 5 yr stretch where I didn't go. Dentists are used to people skipping out on preventative visits, in part because not everyone has dental coverage; they are used to seeing a certain percentage of the population coming in only when something hurts. I am almost certain that they won't say anything. If they do, it's totally fine to say you let it slip by the wayside for a long time, didn't have decent insurance for a long time etc. They have heard it all.
NP here - the PP has very good advice. And remember the doctor works for you. That's what got me to go to the dentist.
Same is true for dr's I've noticed. I seriously hadn't had any kind of physical exam in 15+ yrs; I chose a good dr who was known for a good bedside manner and when she was talking about history, last exam etc. I was very upfront in that I hadn't gotten a physical since about junior high; she also asked about eye doctor, dentist etc and I again said -- I'm way behind on everything. She literally said "ok so you'll have homework to do." I really think good drs/dentists would rather not shame people and scare them away -- if you're taking initiative, they're likely not going to criticize.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what to tell you about the dentist, but is there any small part of an exam he'd be ok with? Just a blood draw and bp check could tell you a lot; if he refuses to do that even just a check of the heart, lungs, neck would be a decent start.
Not sure how you'd get a GP to do an exam with restrictions but if he agrees to some part of an exam, you could always talk with your male GP to set the stage. Most good doctors are glad when people come in at all -- even if they aren't properly taking care of their health or are way behind on exams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went an embarassingly long time without seeing a dentist. I had a horrible dentist when I was a kid and I would have anxiety for weeks before a cleaning. Once I got into college, I just stopped going. Then it got to a point where I was scared about how much money I would probably end up spending to fix my teeth.
What finally scared me into going was hearing about people dying from poor oral hygeine that had spread to their internal organs. My dentist is great and really calmed my nerves when I met him. Yes, I had a number of problems that needed fixing once I finally went (multiple cavities, 2 root canals), but really it wasn't as bad as I imagined.
I don't know what to tell you OP besides suggesting that your DH is being a poor example to his children. The fear is quite real.
this is me! I am 27 and haven't been in almost ten years. it is so embarrassing. I just got good health insurance though with a new job and need to find a good dentist. I am mortified- not because I'm scared, but because I'm so embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:I went an embarassingly long time without seeing a dentist. I had a horrible dentist when I was a kid and I would have anxiety for weeks before a cleaning. Once I got into college, I just stopped going. Then it got to a point where I was scared about how much money I would probably end up spending to fix my teeth.
What finally scared me into going was hearing about people dying from poor oral hygeine that had spread to their internal organs. My dentist is great and really calmed my nerves when I met him. Yes, I had a number of problems that needed fixing once I finally went (multiple cavities, 2 root canals), but really it wasn't as bad as I imagined.
I don't know what to tell you OP besides suggesting that your DH is being a poor example to his children. The fear is quite real.
Anonymous wrote:My husband just went to the dentist for the first time after ten years. It took me screaming and crying to get him to make the appointment. He just went last week and while he does need some work done, it isn't as bad as he thought. You may just have to be a bitch about the matter.
Anonymous wrote:I sympathize. My mother has 2 out of 3 sisters who got breast cancer and she has never had a mammogram and she doesn't plan on getting one anytime soon. It bothers me to no end.
Anonymous wrote:OP not to sound like an amateur shrink, but what is the root of this fear of docs and dentists? None of us particularly like them or enjoy going to these visits, but what drives an otherwise competent adult to let this fear of something so important, control his actions?