Dear Laura, whats going on?

I was remembering what the Cs said last December:

A: It's all about balance. The measure of creativity can be approximated by the depth and duration of the plunge. Note however, the effort required to pull in inspiration is high at present due to massing of negative energies around your planet.

I'm glad you were not alone, even when Pierre nearly fainted. Shared pain is lessened.
 
Laura said:
A couple weeks of a terrible abcess, antibiotics that made me totally sick, etc. The whole thing had my entire auto-immune system up in arms and general misery ensued. But hopefully, this will begin the end of that nasty mess. I was able to persuade the dentist to use iodine when he packed the space with stuff that is supposed to harden into bone mass. So we'll see. Rinsing with colloidal silver and iodine solution periodically. I never want to go through that again. Poor Pierre and Chu went with me and Pierre nearly fainted. He said I was giving off super strong distress waves. Well, yeah!!!

Oh my goodness, I feel for you Laura! Tooth pain like that is just horrible, inescapable.

If you’re still getting pain from it, I’ve found recently that straight up paracetamol worked well for me, even for some very severe tooth pain recently (two teeth over the last few months that needed root canal work). After trying tried various pain meds and combos and am sure that just paracetamol on it’s own worked best for me. And I’m pretty sure that codeine actually made the pain worse, so maybe best avoided.

Hope it all starts to settle down for you soon. :flowers:
 
Pete said:
Laura said:
I do have old injuries and an autoimmune condition (rheumatoid arthritis) that tends to upset the teeth, bones, etc. And, along with that, I have several really big projects that I'm facing down and wondering if I will complete them before my time is up. I guess if anything, that is what is bothering me most: conflict between workload and a need to rest but knowing I have no time to rest.

Jeez Laura.. My heart truly goes out to you. :hug2: It seems as time marches on you find more to do and it just gets harder and harder. I'm really saddened to read this but deep down I have faith that if anybody can pull it off it would be you. I know your work is super important but please take care of yourself because your super important to all of us too. Sending thoughts and energy your way for a quick recovery!

Wise advises indeed, my thoughts too. But I also know once Laura has made a decision, as she has shown over and over, the sound of all the evil of this world grinding their teeths, pun intended, won´t stop her amazingly strong desire to bring more light and knowledge in our hearts to be part of her reason for fighting such a harsh battle. I only hope the wave will give her soon all she has given for free, and more.
 
Laura, take an epic care of you, please.
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Just catching up with this thread. Sounds like a terrible ordeal.
Big hug with wishes for super speedy recovery :hug2: :flowers:
 
Wishing you a very speedy recovery Laura! It must have been quite an ordeal, I hope it's behind you now or at least the worst of it. Teeth can be such a pain all life long - from infancy to old age! :cry: :hug2:
 
Je vous souhaite un rétablissement rapide Laura! :hug2:
Et qu'un jour, toutes vos douleurs quel qu’ils soient ne sois plus qu’un simple souvenir.

I wish you a speedy recovery Laura! :hug2:
And one day, all your pains, whatever they may be, are no more than a mere memory

:hug:
 
What an awful ordeal Laura. There is no escaping tremendous pain in the head and teeth and ears are the worst sort. So good to know you have a great dentist. I have just checked out the meridian site - and it sure describes other symptoms I have been having since needing a back molar removed. I tried everything to save it though.

The shock to the whole system takes quite a while to recover from. Unconsciously - even consciously - knowing that we have finite time here to do and apply what we can learn here this time is certainly a big motivator - but conversely, as you stated, a constant reminder firing in the background.

Excruciating pain truly prevents the ability to think about very little else - of course the body is saying 'NO'!

I know it is totally against your inner make-up but rest and much laughter now is not only needed but I am sure will reap rewards too. Once firing on all cylinders again hopefully you will achieve more and perhaps more effortlessly? I hope so. You are still young in relative terms and the Universe has important plans for you so I doubt that they are letting you 'off the hook' anytime soon! Of course, your essence may know otherwise - except that it is an 'inevitable' thought. But I am sure you can differentiate by the 'taste' of the inner info.

We have all read and been totally amazed at how much you have been through on this planet to arrive at this point in 'time' - facing nearly impossible 'interferences' with your health and path. And like all peeps have said - we are eternally grateful you did! I wish you a pain-free recovery and some much needed chill-out time with the 'family'. The best we can do is to do our best to emulate you and your works notwithstanding to make all your suffering 'worthwhile'!

:hug2: :hug2:
 
Get well soon, Laura. Hope you are not in too much discomfort after the procedure. It's rather amazing how much work you manage to get done despite all the aches and pains, and afflictions over the years. Good on ya! :hug2:

:rockon:
 
I am sending wishes for a speedy and painless recovery Laura. You have been through much over the years and my heart goes out to you. Be well and blessed, you have blessed us all here on the forum with so much over the years.
 
Laura said:
Ellipse said:
An abcess? Ouch! Can lead to a septicaemia if not treated I think. I hope you find a good dentist and he did a good job.
:hug:

I have an excellent dentist who has taken care of my autoimmune afflicted teeth for quite a few years now. He even came in on a Saturday to do this.

I've long thought about Louise Hay's work on such things and how it may relate to this tooth that was injured by another dentist 40 years ago and has never been right since. I don't have problems with "getting my teeth" into things nor do I have any problems breaking things down for analysis. I don't spend any time fermenting hurts or thoughts of revenge etc. I do have old injuries and an autoimmune condition (rheumatoid arthritis) that tends to upset the teeth, bones, etc. And, along with that, I have several really big projects that I'm facing down and wondering if I will complete them before my time is up. I guess if anything, that is what is bothering me most: conflict between workload and a need to rest but knowing I have no time to rest.

What did the C's say? "You cannot alter the Grand Destiny." But no doubt your determination is playing a big role n that destiny. Try not to worry so much and maintain some balance is what I'm getting at.
 
My mother also has rheumatoid arthritis and had an abscesses tooth so I know how painful that can be. May you have a full recovery and healing along with some needed rest for all the work ahead. :)
 

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