I was just as impressed with the doctor as I was the building - ok, more. I started with x-rays and after just a few minutes, the doctor brought them in and she clearly explained what everything was and said that everything looked normal. Then she did a physical exam and that's when she noticed the wear on my teeth, popping, and tenderness. She said that my TMJ isn't acute but it still could be causing some - probably not all, but some - of my headaches.
Here's our battle plan:
- Take Aleve twice a day (morning & night)
- Do a moist heat massage on the jaw and temporal areas once a day
- Diet modification (GREEEAAAAAT....)
- No gum, chewy candy
- No bagels, pizza crust, tough meats (cut meats into small pieces)
- Reduce sweets
- No big bites: cut apples, sandwiches, carrots, etc. into pieces
- Mouth guard
I love that I don't have any new drugs to take (I was afraid I'd have to try a muscle relaxer which I tried for grinding/clenching in the past), and I'm also happy that while the doctor didn't promise complete relief from my headaches, she thinks the frequency will reduce. And she has seen plenty of headache patients, so she knows what she's talking about. I mean, just look at that gorgeous building she works in! :)