Anonymous wrote:OP here - I got him home and he got some more rest. He is feeling a little better but still in pain. Today, they drained the infection, which they said wasn't extreme, and did a partial root canal. They said they may have to pull the tooth, so they stopped before doing a complete root canal (which confuses me), pumped the area and tooth full of pain meds, and told him to come back in two weeks. I am really hoping he feels ok when the meds wear off, since they only gave him 5 days worth of pain pills and antibiotics for the two weeks,!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeez, people. OP didn't know about the Vicodin. Now she does. Stop beating a dead horse.
OP, I say this as someone who has BTDT- please encourage your husband to see the dentist every 6 months preventatively. These things can usually be caught early.
I posted once about it. The info isn't just for OP, but for the other people reading the thread too. It's not always intuitive that Vicodin has acetaminophen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you did the right thing, and I'm sorry people are being jerks. Hope your husband feels better soon, poor guy (and poor you!)
We're not being jerks. It's terrifying to see people OD'ing on Tylenol.
Yes, well, "Why didn't you read the labels?" or "Why didn't you know not to do that?" are kind of pointless comments after the medicine has already been taken and carry a subtext of "you fool." Particularly when OP's DH made the decision while probably in the worst pain of his life and not really in the mood to be reading ingredients and adding up milligrams (and before you say OP should have been monitoring, she's his wife, not his mother, and he's an adult). The situation already happened and now they know. Piling on remarks professing astonishment at their previous ignorance is pretty useless.
And, unless I'm missing something, he was not even in the danger zone for an OD at all, making all of the posts a little jerkish.
http://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/acetaminophen-safety-be-cautious-but-not-afraid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you did the right thing, and I'm sorry people are being jerks. Hope your husband feels better soon, poor guy (and poor you!)
We're not being jerks. It's terrifying to see people OD'ing on Tylenol.
Yes, well, "Why didn't you read the labels?" or "Why didn't you know not to do that?" are kind of pointless comments after the medicine has already been taken and carry a subtext of "you fool." Particularly when OP's DH made the decision while probably in the worst pain of his life and not really in the mood to be reading ingredients and adding up milligrams (and before you say OP should have been monitoring, she's his wife, not his mother, and he's an adult). The situation already happened and now they know. Piling on remarks professing astonishment at their previous ignorance is pretty useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you did the right thing, and I'm sorry people are being jerks. Hope your husband feels better soon, poor guy (and poor you!)
We're not being jerks. It's terrifying to see people OD'ing on Tylenol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you did the right thing, and I'm sorry people are being jerks. Hope your husband feels better soon, poor guy (and poor you!)
We're not being jerks. It's terrifying to see people OD'ing on Tylenol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you did the right thing, and I'm sorry people are being jerks. Hope your husband feels better soon, poor guy (and poor you!)
We're not being jerks. It's terrifying to see people OD'ing on Tylenol.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you did the right thing, and I'm sorry people are being jerks. Hope your husband feels better soon, poor guy (and poor you!)
!Anonymous wrote:Oil of cloves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is scheduled for a root canal next week. He is on a heap in the floor crying due to tooth pain, trembling and alleging that this must be worse than childbirth. He already has taken two vicodin and 1000 mg of Tylenol. Does anyone know if the ER can do anything for him, or is he stuck waiting for an emergency dentist to open in the morning?
Ouch! The ER can give IV dilaudid. I don't know whether they would do this or not, but I have never heard of tooth pain that bad. Perhaps the infection has severely affected a nerve. I think he has reached his limit on Tylenol and would not take more.
Thank you - I'll pack up the kids and take him in. I wasn't sure if they could do anything without a dental expert and Dr. Google was not proving very useful.
Good luck to your DH, OP! The hospital was the right call. I wonder if the tooth is abcessed?